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Baglihar dam: India claims moral victoryNeutral expert says it has not violated Treaty Good news, says Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday claimed victory in the Baglihar dam dispute with India, saying the neutral expert's verdict accepted its contention that the project design violated the Indus Waters Treaty. It urged India to implement the ...
Bandh total in Cauvery basinLargely peaceful and no targeted violence CRICKET
Sehwag, Pathan make the cutMUMBAI: Rahul Dravid stuck his neck out for the beleaguered Virender Sehwag's selection in the Indian team for the ICC World Cup to be played in the West Indies in March-April. The choice of Sehwag 299 runs from 11 World Cup matches in ... CRICKET No surprises, no options either The squad has a balance of sage heads and fresh minds CRICKET Batting in the middle overs, a problem MARGAO: Indian sides of the 1990s were especially notorious for their inability to chase down moderate targets on decent wickets. The Yuvraj Singh-Mohammad Kaif-led resurgence in the 2002 Natwest Trophy final did much to foster a sense of ... Needed: a permanent team manager Despite all the talk, there is a total lack of professionalism in the BCCI administration, writes Makarand Waingankar TENNIS
WTA championship from todayBANGALORE: Near-deserted roads and streets that lead to the near-deserted KSLTA Stadium gave not the slightest inkling that the Sony Ericsson International WTA tennis event was less than 24 hours away. Despite the engulfing emptiness that ... NATIONAL GAMES
Hari Shankar flies highGUWAHATI: It is one of the healthy rivalries in Indian athletics that has failed to attract the required attention from the media and perhaps even the keenest of the athletic aficionados in the country time and again. Maybe, because the ... Commission moots Constitutional status for Lok Pal But wants Prime Minister to be kept out of jurisdiction
Veerasamy's remarks tend to scandalise judiciary: courtHowever, it will not initiate contempt proceedings Sealing stayed until further orders Prohibited activities cannot continue, says apex court Tributes to Rangarajan CHENNAI: The former Judge of the Supreme Court, V.R. Krishna Iyer, and the former Vice-Chancellor of Madurai Kamaraj University, P.K. Ponnuswamy, have condoled the death of S. Rangarajan, Chairman of Kasturi and Sons Limited, proprietors of ...
`Government committed to reforms with human face'Governor draws a bright picture of the economy in his address to Assembly Other Stories
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