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  • From the Print Edition
    Manmohan: ``big powers" block U.N. reform
    Reform process has a long way to go

    Miles to go before we sleep: Manmohan Singh
    Full-fledged Foreign Minister soon

    Agents cannot be wished away?
    ON BOARD PM'S SPECIAL AIRCRAFT: Against the backdrop of the recent FIR filed against the former Defence Minister, George Fernandes, and others in the Barak missile import deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said there was need for regulating ...

    U.N. imposes sanctions on North Korea
    Unanimous resolution calls for financial and weapons sanctions

    North Korea slams sanctions
    Accuses the world body of "double standards"

    India-Pakistan talks likely in November
    ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan will hold their long-awaited meeting to review the third round of the composite dialogue process in the second week of November, the Dawn reported on Saturday. The meeting was to ...

    Yunus says Bangladesh's new found unity must extend to political arena
    The nation rejoices the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the "banker to the poor"

    IOL Broadband, MTNL roll out first IPTV
    Video, voice and content in single network

    Security scaled up for phase II of local body polls
    Over 225 booths in and around Chennai "sensitive"

    Re-poll ordered in 60 booths
    17 booths to be covered in Chennai Corporation

    Schoolchildren die as bus falls into gorge
    DEHRA DUN: Eight schoolchildren were killed and 20 injured, five of them seriously, when their bus fell into a gorge in Chamoli district of Uttaranchal on Saturday . The accident occurred in the Simli area when the schoolchildren were ...

    Delhi: 2 more die of dengue
    Death toll touches 28; 95 new cases reported

    20 held in Mangalore
    MANGALORE: Twenty persons were rounded up by police after two persons were injured in stone pelting by anti-social elements on a local hotel, bakery and an electronic shop during power failure. The incident occurred on Friday. — PTI ...

    Ponkala makes it to Guinness
    To get mention in the category of events attended by more than a million people

    CRICKET
    Windies suffers ignominious defeat
    Mumbai: The Brain Lara-led West Indies was routed at the Brabourne Stadium on Saturday, and the Caribbean pride in cricket was pricked. A crushing defeat in the last Champions Trophy qualifier loomed as sson as Chaminda Vaas struck vital blows in ...

    CRICKET
    A stern test awaits Dravid & Co.
    JAIPUR: The game, as Greg Chappell maintains, has remained uncomplicated even though it has become tough in certain areas. But as the day of reckoning dawns on Indian cricket, it is clear there are issues still confronting the players and ...

    It is not going to be a soft start, says Dravid
    JAIPUR: Rahul Dravid refused to accept India's opening match of the Champions Trophy against England as a `soft start.' "In a competition of this nature, with the top eight teams in the world playing, there are no soft starts. In fact I believe ...

    CHESS
    Kramnik is world's best player
    Moscow: A gripping series of rapid-play games on Friday saw Russian Grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik defeat his Bulgarian opponent Veselin Topalov to take the title of unified World chess champion after a competition dogged by controversy (as briefly ...

    TENNIS
    Purav is champion
    NEW DELHI: Purav Raja proved the pundits wrong and clinched the men's title with a 1-6, 7-6(3), 6-3, 6-3 victory over Vishnu Vardhan in the final of the DSCL National tennis championship at the DLTA Complex here on Saturday. In a battle of ...

    Steps to get industries to backward regions lacking
    Seven districts have received no project so far this fiscal

    Facilities for ryots at rail stations
    Cold storage, transport to be provided, says Railway Minister Lalu Prasad

    Violence planned by AIADMK: Karunanidhi
    "This time it was less compared to 2001 polls"

    Central districts geared up for second phase of polls
    429 candidates in the fray in 60-ward Tiruchi Corporation

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