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40 killed in Islamabad blast
150 injured in attack outside Marriott hotel; it is less than 1 km from Premier Gilani's house

Hunt on for 9 more blast suspects
NEW DELHI: The serial blasts in Delhi, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Uttar Pradesh were allegedly carried out jointly by the Indian Mujahideen and the Students Islamic Movement of India with active assistance from the Pakistan-based terror outfit ...

Bajrang Dal leader arrested
BANGALORE: A week after the serial attacks on churches commenced, the situation in Karnataka has returned to normality although fear still grips the minorities in certain pockets. State Bajrang Dal convener Mahendra Kumar, who owned ...

Flood woes continue in Orissa
16 killed, lakhs of villagers marooned and several rendered homeless

Indian Mujahideen terror linked to organised crime
Mumbai gangster provided Ahmedabad car bombs; funds raised from crimes are thought to have funded post-2002 jihadism

We’re determined to fight terror: Pakistan Minister
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Information Minister Sherry Rehman said on Saturday night that the government would not be deterred in its resolve to fight terrorism by the deadly attack outside a landmark hotel in the capital that killed at least 40 ...

Components came from Bangalore
Police zeroing in on terror financiers

No civil nuclear aid from Japan, for now
Tokyo has no plan to start negotiations for an accord with India

Ahmedabad police locate hideout


SNOOKER
Pankaj takes on Manan in final
Geet Sethi stunned in the quarterfinals

GENERAL
Ministry issues guidelines for selection of athletes and coaches
NEW DELHI: The Union Sports Ministry has issued detailed guidelines for selection of athletes and coaches and for more efficient management of coaching camps. This follows the Government’s acceptance of recommendations of the T.S. ...

Manmohan’s visit will help push deal over the line: U.S.
Washington: Hoping that the India-U.S. nuclear deal will get through the U.S. Congress next week, the White House has said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit here on September 25 will help seal the landmark accord. “And ...

CRICKET
Both teams seek consistency
India ‘A’ will meet New Zealand ‘A’ on Sunday

Vijayakant positive about ties with Left parties: Varadarajan


CRICKET
‘I’d like to see Bryce (McGain) succeed in India’
CHENNAI: Bryce McGain, the 36-year-old Victorian leg-spinner who will tour India as Australia’s first choice, has been tipped to do well against some of the best players of spin by State captain Cameron White. “Bryce has lots ...

Health care access, cost matter: Ansari
CHENNAI: Health need not be transformed into a tradable quantity as a result of the switch to market orientation and advocacy to review the role of the public sector, Vice-President Hamid Ansari said here on Saturday. The government ...

Damaged collider faces two-month halt
Mechanical failure has let helium out

Pranab: peaceful environment prerequisite for growth
To meet the challenges 10 per cent GDP growth vital

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Movies on the move — or on my wall?
Bangalore: The ‘sangamam’ of the separate worlds of the personal computer and the television set that everyone has been talking about, has finally happened. And it has kicked off another confluence — of customers’ urge ...

Intel India team lofts a ‘sixer’
Designs world’s first six-in-one processor

Now, the clock that eats time
Fantastical new million-pound timepiece at Cambridge University

Stem cell therapy still in a nascent stage, say experts


Seminar throws light on higher education in UK
Students asked to spend more time in selecting universities

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