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Kumaraswamy not to step down; BJP Ministers submit resignationsBJP leaders asked to wait for decision of JD(S) Political Affairs Committee on Friday
Former ISI chief to succeed Musharraf as Army chiefISLAMABAD: The former head of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence, Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, will succeed President Pervez Musharraf as Army chief, a military statement said, but gave no date for the succession. Promoted to the rank ... CRICKET
Clinical Australia too good for IndiaFamiliar Indian shortcomings on view in second one-dayer CRICKET They were strategically superior: Dhoni KOCHI: He has got a movie offer waiting for him. And on Tuesday, Sreesanth’s aggression and antics came to the fore once again on the big stage in the Future Cup one-dayer against Australia at the Nehru Stadium. His bitter send-off ... CRICKET
Pakistan in danger of following onA reckless display by the home batsmen; Kaneria in 200-wicket club TENNIS
Taking the sport beyond bordersMUMBAI: Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi’s understanding with Rohan Bopanna helped the pair make it to the doubles final of the Kingfisher Airlines Open. The on-court rapport between Qureshi and Bopanna was evident in their body ...
Sreesanth needs to cool downThe talent in Santhakumaran Sreesanth is beyond question, but the paceman continues to indulge in theatrics on the cricket field. Sreesanth did himself little credit before his home crowd towards the end of the Australian innings here ... Gujjars court arrest in Rajasthan JAIPUR: Thousands of Gujjars courted arrest in Rajasthan on Tuesday to press their demand for Scheduled Tribes (ST) status. The courting of arrest, which formed part of the “jail bharo” programme of the Gujjar Arakshan Sangarsh ... Rules for protection of tank lands notified
Work on Perambur flyover to begin soonCHENNAI: Work on the delayed Perambur flyover project is likely to begin in two weeks on the basis of the new design submitted by Anna University. The new proposal proposes an “open foundation” design against the deep pile ...
Bloodshed unacceptable, says Pranab“Myanmar should consider a probe into recent violent incidents and use of force in Yangon” Commission tenure extended CHENNAI: The tenure of the Sivasubramaniam Commission, constituted to inquire into alleged land grab in Siruthavur village, in Kancheepuram district, has been extended by six months. The Commission’s report was expected on September 30. ...
Pakistan needs India’s help: Asma JehangirNEW DELHI: Human rights activist and lawyer Asma Jehangir on Tuesday said the people of Pakistan would have to continue their “principled” struggle against the present military regime but must remain non-violent. She was ... Government yet to appoint Army DGST Post lying vacant since July 2006
‘Collective failure on universal disarmament’“Fallacies” about non-violence abound, Sonia Gandhi tells United Nations General Assembly Red FM faces week-long ban “Mahatma’s message more important today” Manmohan Singh dwells on Gandhiji’s universal message on his 138th birth anniversary Sabre-toothed, fearsome killer with the puny bite Weighing in at more than 200 kg and armed with sharp seven-inch canines, the ancient sabre-toothed cat is thought to have been a fearsome killer. But that deadly reputation could need revision: a study of the ancient animal’s skull shows ...
Surprise visitor at The HinduBANGALORE: The Hindu office here had an unexpected visitor on Tuesday afternoon. Even as our journalists were busy with deadlines amid discussions on the day’s political developments, the news came that the man at the ...
Now, ‘sea snakes’ to create energyWorld’s first wave farm in Portugal awaits launch day ‘Space Age’ is 50 years old Bangalore: Fifty years ago this week — on October 4, 1957, to be exact — a 100-tonne rocket blasted off from the steppes of Kazakhstan, then a part of the Soviet Union, and placed in orbit the first artificial satellite to girdle ... Other Stories
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