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  • From the Print Edition
    10 killed, 50 injured in Hyderabad mosque blast
    Outrage during Friday prayers; four die in police firing

    Centre in touch with Andhra Pradesh
    NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday said it was keeping a close watch on the situation arising out of the bomb blasts in Hyderabad. The Centre has despatched a team of forensic experts to Hyderabad and placed the Rapid Action Forces contingent, ...

    One killed, 15 hurt in Punjab town
    Life limping back to normal in Bathinda, where violence broke out

    CBI to probe Dinakaran office attack case
    CHENNAI: The Special Crimes Branch of the Central Bureau of Investigation is to investigate the case relating to the May 9 attack on Dinakaran and "Sun TV" office premises in Madurai in which three persons died. The notification has been ...

    Another blast rocks Guwahati, 13 hurt
    13 injured as bomb goes off in crowded area; fourth explosion in city

    Sentencing begins in Mumbai blasts case
    5 persons get three-year jail term for smuggling contraband

    BUSINESS
    Inflation slips to 5.44 p.c.
    NEW DELHI: In what may be viewed as some respite for the UPA Government completing its third year in office and for Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, the rate of inflation slid for the third week in a row to its four-month low of 5.44 per cent ...

    CRICKET
    Indians progress well as Bangladesh fails to capitalise on thrilling start
    CHITTAGONG: The old guard gave a firm reminder to the world that they still retain the fire and the passion that drove them to such glorious heights in international cricket. True, the opposition was Bangladesh, not a great force to reckon with ...

    BADMINTON
    Sit down and sort out the problems
    BANGALORE: Prakash Padukone believes that the simmering discontent in India's badminton circles can be sorted out. Padukone, who had maintained a studied silence over the issue, finally spoke his mind on Friday. "I don't see it as being such a ...

    England batsmen pile it on
    LONDON: Matt Prior, an unknown cricketer, became an instant hero to the British sporting public on Friday night when he hit the first hundred by an England Test wicketkeeper on debut, on the second day of the first Test against West Indies. What ...

    Five abducted fishermen return to Rameswaram
    RAMANATHAPURAM: Five of the 12 Kanyakumari fishermen, who were reportedly abducted by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in March, reached Rameswaram on Friday. They were identified as Dhavayus, Joseph Dhavayus, Kingslin, Albert and ...

    Many Metrowater projects on anvil
    CHENNAI:

    19 of marriage party die in accident
    Bus collides with a goods vehicle in which the victims were travelling

    Self-financing issue to be solved through talks: VS
    Says all managements are not mere profit-mongers

    `Bomb was sophisticated'
    Chief Minister calls on victims at Osmania General Hospital

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