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U.S. nuclear Act ignored Rice plea on key points Administration called some of these `deal breakers' Overwhelming approval for nuclear deal WASHINGTON: The U.S. Congress on Saturday overwhelmingly approved a landmark legislation allowing nuclear trade with New Delhi after 32 years. After the House of Representatives cleared with a thumping majority a reconciled version of the ...
Difficult policy changes needed: ManmohanNEW DELHI: ASIAN GAMES
Santhi opens India's tally in athleticsSinimole Paulose finishes fifth in 800m; Uzbek Khubbieva clinches the women's 100m gold CRICKET A resounding win for India Zaheer, V.R. V. Singh and Harbhajan bowl well 15TH ASIAN GAMES DOHA 2006 - TENNIS
Indian women settle for silverSania-Shikha lose crucial doubles match after the singles were split ASIAN GAMES - HOCKEY Japan defeats India
Karunanidhi for interlinking riversWants the programme included and funded in the 11th Plan itself Contract with Onyx to be extended? CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation's seven-year-long contract with private conservancy operator, CES Onyx, a part of the French giant Vivendi International, expires in two months. With the civic agency yet to float competitive bids for ...
`Plan panel should not set targets for States'Achuthanandan wants States to be given freedom to formulate their plans
`Cut interest rate on all farm loans to 4 per cent'Centre urged to make available natural gas to State
Online lottery returns with a vengeanceIt threatens the economic security of hundreds of families
YSR hints at Cabinet expansion in new year`State on the verge of getting Indian Institute of Technology' It's appeasement, says BJP NEW DELHI: With the electoral battle in Uttar Pradesh coming closer, the BJP's plans are firming up to make Hindutva its main poll plank even as other parties focus on the Muslim vote. The party's next National Council session will be in ... Other Stories
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