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Al-Badr terrorist plot unearthedTwo Pakistani militants held in Mysore Mysore terror threads were spun in Kashmir Commander of Al-Badr cell was shot dead in Srinagar on October 20 From an unknown name to an emerging nightmare Al-Badr has for long harboured ambitions of taking its terror campaign to major cities across India CRICKET
South Africa enters semifinals in styleMakhaya Ntini, Shaun Pollock rip apart Pakistan batting line-up
Windies looks like champion materialThe Indian batting order is not working at the moment, writes Viv Richards PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN - SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
Time for chopping and changing has passedIndian batting order has a makeshift look, writes Peter Roebuck
Banking operations hit nationwideOver 10 lakh employees of public sector banks go on strike; ATMs come in handy CRICKET
England looks to salvage some prideWest Indies doesn't want to lose the momentum, says Lara
Treat IT as essential service: BasuKOLKATA: Veteran Marxist leader Jyoti Basu, on Friday, defended the setting up of trade unions in the Information Technology sector. He said there was a need to consider the sector as an essential service where the right to strike should not be ... INTERNATIONAL Iran steps up n-programme U.S. naval exercises in Gulf Winter session from November 22? Cabinet Committee proposes to hold sitting till December 19 Cease hostilities, appeals E.U. Tigers want immediate reopening of Jaffna highway by Colombo
Carter wants U.S. troops out of Iraq in one yearNEW DELHI: The former U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, who has consistently opposed the invasion of Iraq, said on Friday that American troops should be pulled out of the West Asian nation in one year. However, he pointed out that the Bush ...
DVAC raids houses of former MinistersNearly 40 places searched in connection with graft cases All States must implead themselves in the reservation case: Karunanidhi "Apex court verdict runs against the spirit of the Constitution of India" BUSINESS Suncity among 44 SEZs approved Ansals, Wockhardt and Parsvnath in the list
Parsvnath to tap marketA part of the proceeds will be utilised for servicing debt
Security alert in KeralaThreat to the lives of Prime Minister and President by e-mail Dr. Reddy's posts Rs. 2,000 cr. sales in second quarter Global business accounted for 88 p.c. of total revenue
Arrested Pakistani nationals lived all by themselvesThe local people were unaware of their antecedents and activities
KCR asked not to contest bypollSeparate Telangana can be reality only under Congress rule: Keshava Rao Sealing drive may be postponed? Sheila meets Union Home Minister; law and order situation discussed Other Stories
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