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From the Print Edition
Ready for second term if there is certainty, says Kalam
UNPA delegation calls on the President, later meets BJP leaders

A new format
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UNPA move unfortunate: Congress
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“87 LTTE cadres killed in battles”
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Kalam’s acceptance takes UNPA leaders by surprise


INTERVIEW
We want consensus, not confrontation, on industrialisation: Buddhadeb
The Left Front completes three decades in power in West Bengal today. Chief MinisterBuddhadeb Bhattacharjeespeaks of his hopes and plans for the future and of the somewhat difficult times gone through recently. Excerpts from an in terview in Kolkata:

EC warns of bypoll postponement
Asks State Government to improve situation in Madurai West constituency

NDA fearful of being left in the lurch
Sushma Swaraj admits that if Mr. Kalam is supported by the NDA there will be internal divisions

Bush-Manmohan meeting in August?


PM: address challenges in power sector
Dedicates Tala power transmission system to the nation; West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Sikkim to benefit

TENNIS
Wimbledon, still the biggest prize in the game


TENNIS
Federer, Henin are top seeds; Paes-Damm pair seeded five
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Step up engagement with ASEAN: Singapore
SINGAPORE: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday “encouraged” India to sustain its engagement with East Asia, including the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), in a manner that would ...

Pact on pipeline likely by mid-July
NEW DELHI: An agreement on construction of the $7 billion India-Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline is likely by mid-July, according to Petroleum Minister Murli Deora. India and Pakistan are scheduled to hold Secretary-level bilateral talks on ...

Godhra carnage: forensic expert grilled
AHMEDABAD: Mukul Sinha, advocate for the Jansangharsha Manch, representing the communal riot victims before the G.T. Nanavati and K.G. Shah judicial inquiry commission probing the Godhra train carnage and the post-Godhra communal riots in ...

No change in CPI(M) stand
Why was Third Front silent so far: CPI

“We don’t believe in containing any country”
India seeking China’s support for permanent membership of U.N. as part of expansion: Pranab

INTERNATIONAL
China to build highway to Everest base camp
It will be completed before Beijing Olympics

INTERNATIONAL
Row over American “strike” in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Opposition parties walked out of the National Assembly on Thursday in protest against an alleged strike by the U.S military inside Pakistan that killed 32 persons. National Assembly members of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal and ...

INTERNATIONAL
U.K. Muslims shun knighthood row
“The community wants to get on with bread and butter issues”

‘Involve more nations in DCA’
People of Indian origin stand to benefit

Ford India launches upgraded Endeavour
NEW DELHI: Ford India on Wednesday launched a new version of its sports utility vehicle (SUV) Ford Endeavour, priced between Rs. 14.70 lakh and Rs. 15.62 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and held out promise of offering diesel variant of its mid-size ...

Encroached land to be taken over in two weeks
Chief Minister promises action against Tata Tea

BUSINESS
BEML’s Rs. 450 cr. follow-on public issue
Plans Rs. 900 cr. capital expenditure to expand facilities

Nainavaram flyover in a year
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Phone in shirt pocket? Must be an Indian
Singapore: Six out of ten male owners of mobile phones worldwide, carry them in their trouser pockets — and the same proportion of women use a hand bag or purse. But there are interesting regional and cultural variations –— ...

Huge package for Jindal plant
Cabinet approves 1,048 acres to aluminium company in Vizianagaram

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