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  • From the Print Edition
    Plea for Quattrocchi's extradition rejected
    El Dorado judge to give verdict details on June 13; Quattrocchi barred from leaving Argentina till June 18

    CBI must appeal verdict on Quattrocchi: BJP
    Blames the manner of handling of the case by the CBI for the court's rejection

    Manmohan assures to rein in per capita carbon emissions
    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has assured leaders of the G-8, the group of eight industrialised nations, that India and other emerging economies would do their bit to rein in carbon emissions. Speaking to the media on board the ...

    Nuclear deal likely before September
    NEW DELHI: The negotiations ahead will be tough, but the United States-India civilian nuclear energy deal could well be sewn up before September. Speaking to the media on board the special aircraft bringing him back from the G-8 summit at the ...

    Evicted `jobless' Tamils return to Colombo
    As all links to Jaffna are cut off

    President will be UPA-Left nominee: Manmohan
    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asserted that the next President will be a nominee of the ruling UPA-Left joint alliance. Speaking to the media on board the special aircraft bringing him back from the G-8 summit in Germany, Dr. ...

    INTERNATIONAL
    30 LTTE cadres killed, says army
    COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka army on Saturday claimed to have captured four LTTE camps in Pankudaweli North and Naarakmulla South and killed 30 cadres of the Tigers in Batticoloa district. Military spokesman Prasad Smarasinghe said four LTTE camps had ...

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
    Put a face on your facts!
    You can replicate the crucial two minutes of that job interview

    TENNIS
    Justine Henin's reign continues at Roland Garros
    PARIS: Justine Henin claimed her third consecutive French Open title — and her fourth overall — taking advantage of 19-year-old Ana Ivanovic's shaky play to win 6-1, 6-2 here on Saturday. Henin closed out the match with a forehand ...

    TENNIS
    Federer, Nadal set for historic clash
    PARIS: Roger Federer sat in an interview room, relishing his semifinal victory on Friday at the French Open and contemplating the match still under way between his nemesis, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. Would he rather face Nadal in the ...

    CRICKET
    Asia XI seals series with comprehensive win
    Sourav Ganguly and Dilhara Fernando come good for the winner

    CRICKET
    Graham Ford named Team India coach
    CHENNAI: Graham Ford is the new coach of the Indian cricket team. The former South African coach was offered a one-year term by the Board of Control for Cricket in India here on Saturday. After a late evening meeting of the interview panel, N. ...

    Schools can't deny their students admission to class XI: court
    Its April 27 order applies to schools coming under different boards in the State

    No move to raise FSI limit in Chennai
    CHENNAI: The State Government and the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) have decided against relaxing building rules to allow more floor area on a plot. This despite a strong lobby comprising developers and politicians putting ...

    Heat wave sweeps North; toll 53
    It's a record 48.9 degrees in Sriganganagar, 47.9 in Hisar, and 44.9 in Delhi

    Forest Dept. wants Government to limit number of eco-tourists
    National parks and sanctuaries have touched the optimum carrying capacity

    Army and Navy to join vector-control drive
    Week-long cleanliness drive begins on Tuesday

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