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Centre committed to reservationBut options under study, Arjun tells students Nod for Bill on office of profit Bhardwaj denies the Bill is aimed at protecting Congress president Sonia Gandhi Do not clear `The Da Vinci Code': Dasmunsi NEW DELHI: Information and Broadcasting Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunsi has directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) not to clear `The Da Vinci Code' based on Dan Brown's bestseller by the same name for screening ... HOW KERALA VOTED More to it than meets the eye What determined this election? An unwise alliance and a subtle shift in the minority vote, says Yogendra Yadav
Major reshuffle of bureaucrats in Tamil Nadu Shaktikanta Das is new Industries Secretary; V.K. Subburaj replaces Sheela Rani Chunkath as Health Secretary INSIDE SPORT Brazil brings out the boy in us I had no idea where on the map of South America Brazil was. But we knew yellow, we knew Pele, writes Rohit Brijnath
Tendulkar works out with LeipusCHENNAI: Sachin Tendulkar had brief nets at the MRF Pace Foundation here on Tuesday. Recovering from a shoulder injury, he also held consultations with former Indian team physio Andrew Leipus, who arrived here in the morning. Tendulkar ... CRICKET India's tour pits two great players against each other The cricket will be interesting because of the unknowns thrown in
`Da Vinci Code' sparks worldwide ireChristian groups plan to block screenings on the opening night at the Cannes festival Grenade attack on BSF patrol in Sopore BARAMULLA: Personnel of a Border Security Force patrol escaped unhurt when militants hurled a hand grenade at the party in Sopore on Tuesday, official sources said. Militants hurled a hand grenade towards a patrol party of the BSF's 122 ... Nepal set to issue proclamation curtailing the King's powers Government move follows violent protests in various parts of Kathmandu Naga issue needs package solution Talks proceeding in right direction: Oscar Fernandes Preliminary work on distributing TVs begins Committee with representation from parties to decide on purchase and allotment
Indian engineers help craft futuristic cellphone chip30 million transistors crammed in finger nail-sized chip
MIPL offers to complete monorail in 15 monthsConsortium will fund the project on its own CPI names four nominees to Cabinet THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CPI State leadership has picked K. P. Rajendran, C. Divakaran, Benoy Viswom and Mullakkara Ratnakaran as its nominees in the LDF Cabinet. The party has also decided to make Jose Baby the Deputy Speaker. All the CPI ... Other Stories
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