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  • From the Print Edition
    Iran asserts its "rights"
    Slams fresh UN sanctions

    Pakistan team allowed to leave Jamaica
    Hotel closed circuit video still being analysed for clues, says deputy police chief Mark Shields

    New light on J&K killings
    DNA fingerprinting casts doubt on identity of two victims

    Bangladesh makes early inroads
    Match reduced to 30 overs-a-side as rain plays havoc

    Bermuda bundled out for 94
    CHENNAI: Bangladesh moved closer to a historic second stage berth in the ICC World Cup, reducing Bermuda to 94 for nine after 21 overs in a Group `B' match at Port of Spain on a Sunday of rain and interruptions. India requires Bermuda to ...

    CRICKET
    South Africa begins well, surrenders meekly
    Australia scores an 83-run win, carries two points to Super Eight

    CRICKET
    Many issues to be addressed: Chappell
    NEW DELHI: A day after his World Cup vision came crumbling down, an under-fire Indian cricket coach Greg Chappell said the team's debacle at the showpiece event required a ``thorough investigation'' and many issues were there to be addressed. ...

    Election Commission to visit Uttar Pradesh next week
    It will take stock of security measures for the Assembly elections

    Opposition focus on `lawlessness'
    BJP confident of bettering score in U.P.

    India, ASEAN talks on FTA in Manila by March-end
    Aim is to clinch pact on goods by July: Commerce Secretary

    Nuclear energy: Saran to visit Australia, New Zealand
    To assuage concerns over backing India's aspirations

    INTERNATIONAL
    1.3 lakh displaced: Colombo
    BATTICALOA: Amid the echoes of artillery and mortar shells and an unprecedented displacement of civilians, Sri Lanka Government has conceded that the number of refugees in the east crossed 1.3 lakh on Sunday. People from all parts of the east, ...

    Holidaymakers choose to fly this summer
    Low-cost carriers register bookings of over 50 per cent of their load factor

    PLACEMENT AFTER RELEASE
    A chance for convicts to turn over a new leaf
    MADURAI: It will be a placement programme with a difference. Employers will be frisked before entering the campus and armed policemen will be guarding the compound walls outside. The recruitment will take place amidst tight security. Welcome ...

    Strong action against NDF, RSS: Kodiyeri
    Home Minster express grave concern over Kottakkal police station attack

    Spare the trees, plead Delhi's leading lights
    NEW DELHI: Former Prime Minister V. P. Singh, writer and columnist Kushwant Singh and journalist Pranoy Roy have pitched in along with environmentalists and concerned citizens of the Capital to appeal to the Delhi Government to spare the green ...

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