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19 UNP defectors inducted
Political pact with ruling party invalid, says UNPCOLOMBO: Hours after defectors from the party joined the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government, the United National Party (UNP) announced that the political pact it signed with the ruling party in October is invalid. The UNP spokesman, Tissa ... ULFA shoots at police vehicle in Tinsukia The personnel were returning from patrol duty at a weekly market TENNIS
No stopping the Federer ExpressThe great Swiss picks up his 10th Grand Salm title. Prince, Kallis pilot SA to series win CAPE TOWN: Ashwell Prince and Jacques Kallis put on a fifth wicket stand of 117 as South Africa won the third Test by five wickets to clinch the series 2-1 against Pakistan here on Sunday. A.B. de Villiers (four not out) hit the winning runs ... Shilpa looking forward to returning home LONDON: Shilpa Shetty barely slept during her last night in the Celebrity Big Brother house, and said she was looking forward to going home, finally. "I had the worst sleep in 25 days," she told fellow housemate Ian Watkins before erupting ...
No Cabinet expansion for now, says KarunanidhiThere is no pressure from Congress: Chief Minister Byelections to 100 wards on February 18 CHENNAI: Byelections to 100 wards of the Chennai Corporation will be held on February 18, the State Election Commission (SEC) announced on Sunday. This follows the resignation of 98 councillors belonging to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led ... Agitators clash with police near Singur KOLKATA: Trouble broke out at different points leading to Singur in Hooghly district on Sunday when activists of the Trinamool Congress-led Krishi Jami Raksha (Save Farmland) Committee clashed with the police. The police prevented the activists ...
Government's third job fair attracts nearly 6,000 engineering graduatesOnly 1,694 appear for tests as IT majors insist on 60 per cent marks
Focus on raising revenue: IsaacFinance Minister holds pre-budget discussions in Kozhikode city
Honorarium for MPTCs: decision on TuesdayOf the 39 demands of MPTCs, 32 conceded; row over announcement by association president Other Stories
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