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Janardhana Reddy escapes bid on lifeWife too survives landmine blast; driver and two others of a car in convoy killed UNPA: why not all-party mechanism? NEW DELHI: The United National Progressive Alliance on Friday distanced itself from the National Democratic Alliance’s demand for a joint parliamentary committee on the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, and suggested that an all-party mechanism be ... ‘Political uncertainty, if not instability, likely’ Crisis over nuclear deal has been put off for now: N. Ram Left cannot stop government from talking with IAEA: Karat “We will not allow amendment to Atomic Energy Act 1962” OP-ED - OUT OF LONDON
A passage to Pakistan with media in towThe excitement generated in Britain over Nawaz Sharif’s return is extraordinary. Basu dismisses Mamata’s remarks No softening of stand on N-deal
BJP has many leaders who can grace the prime minister’s office: Yashwant SinhaLeaders clarify that the matter will be decided by the parliamentary board during election time
This is our moment, let us not dither and shy away: ManmohanNEW DELHI: Amid the raging controversy over the India-U.S. nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said the country should not dither because of “fear of some ghosts in our mind.” He was lamenting the ... No information on defence panel with Sri Lanka: MEA NEW DELHI: The External Affairs Ministry says it has no information about the setting up of an India-Sri Lanka committee on defence comprising senior officials. Sri Lanka’s official web site on Thursday claimed that the committee ... Iran should do more: India NEW DELHI: While noting the recent steps agreed to between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) toward removing all doubts and uncertainty about Tehran’s nuclear programme, India has said “there is clearly further ... Parliamentary committee raps Anbumani NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare has come down heavily on Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Anbumani Ramadoss over the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) controversy, and ... CRICKET The stage is set for an exciting series finale India has the momentum and edge, but Andrew Flintoff could hold the key CRICKET Limited opportunities for boys from districts The urge to do well in cricket has been much higher in the boys from the districts, writes Makarand Waingankar
Shoaib assaults Asif, sent back homeCHENNAI: Pakistan sent fast-bowler Shoaib Akhtar home from South Africa ahead of the World Twenty20 championship after he injured team-mate Mohammad Asif on Thursday. “It was reported to us by Mohammad Asif that Shoaib Akhtar had ... HOCKEY
History favours India against JapanAn emerging Malaysia may stretch the Koreans HOCKEY From a badminton coach to hockey trainer CHENNAI: Of all the accolades being heaped on the Indian team after its fine performance in the Asia Cup hockey championship thus far, a fair amount should reach Ganguly Prasad, the physical trainer. Prasad has been a badminton coach ... INTERNATIONAL Shahbaz’s arrest ordered ISLAMABAD: An anti-terrorism court in Lahore on Friday ordered the arrest of Shahbaz Sharif, brother of Pakistan Muslim League leader Nawaz Sharif, for his alleged role in the killings of five persons while he was Chief Minister of ... INTERNATIONAL “LTTE using civilians as shields” COLOMBO: Sri Lankan forces on Friday claimed that at least four Tamil Tigers were killed and a soldier died in clashes along the Wanni Forward Defence Line (FDL) even as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) urged both sides to ensure that ... INDIA & WORLD Indian, Pakistani in Booker race LONDON: For the first time, the race for Britain’s £50,000 Man Booker prize has an Indian and a Pakistani novelist pitted against each other, though the chances of either of them winning it are rated extremely low. Indra Sinha ... BUSINESS FM cautions against rising crude prices Inflation rate slumps to 3.79 per cent BUSINESS
Fortis Healthcare buys into Malar HospitalsSubsidiary IHL and Oscar Investments pick up 53 p.c. BUSINESS
Civil aviation can attract $150 b investmentPraful Patel for relaxation of the norms for overseas flights
With tiger gone, leopard is the king of Sariska nowThe spotted cat is ruling the roost both in the woods and in the publicity material
Garbage: Advocate Commissioners to monitorCHENNAI: The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC) on Friday appointed two Advocate Commissioners who will visit the four Chennai Corporation zones and report on the actual state of affairs with regard to clearing of garbage in ... Other Stories
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