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Agni-1 launch successfulCHENNAI: Surface-to-surface missile Agni-1 was launched successfully from the Outer Wheeler Island, off the Orissa coast, on Friday morning. The single-stage missile, powered by solid propellants, reached its range of 700 km. The ... BJP may pull out today NEW DELHI/BANGALORE: It appeared the end of the road for the 20-month Janata Dal (Secular)-Bharatiya Janata Party coalition government in Karnataka as a 90-minute meeting between the presidents of the two parties that continued till 10.40 p.m. ...
Poll allowed, uncertainty still for MusharrafISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Friday allowed Saturday’s presidential election to go ahead as scheduled but kept President Pervez Musharraf in uncertainty, ruling that the results could not be announced until after the ...
Manila keen on security tiesNEW DELHI: India and the Philippines on Friday signed a number of agreements to promote economic and security cooperation, including information sharing between their law enforcing agencies to combat terrorism. President Gloria ... Deve Gowda lists reasons against transfer of power NEW DELHI: With the coalition government in Karnataka heading for a collapse, the former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (Secular) national president, H.D. Deve Gowda, and BJP president Rajnath Singh met in New Delhi on Friday night and ... Sri Lankan killed by prison guard He had come to see his fishermen friends lodged in the Madurai central prison
Fresh threat to TaslimaKOLKATA: Clerics of the Tippu Sultan Masjid — amongst the oldest mosques in the city — repeated here on Friday their demand for the deportation of Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin who has been residing here. They threatened to ... Police officers “removed” for Rahman’s mysterious death Action against two others of a higher rank, if needed Venkaiah: we made wrong assessment New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday said it made a “wrong assessment” in forging an alliance with the Janata Dal (Secular) in Karnataka, and made it clear that it was ready to face mid-term elections if the ... CRICKET
Yuvraj Singh stands tall amidst ruinsAustralia leads the series 2-0; uphill task ahead for India SPORT - SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
Stirring a sleeping kangarooCRICKET Irani Cup: a chance for the hopefuls CHESS
India’s most consistent championSet up common, independent commission to regulate functioning of entire media: G.N. Ray PANAJI: Expressing unhappiness over what he called “trivialisation, corporatisation and tampering of news taking place everywhere,” the chairman of the Press Council of India (PCI) Justice (retd.) G. N. Ray, has advocated the ... INTERNATIONAL Musharraf poised to win simple majority Presidential election today INTERNATIONAL Constituent Assembly poll postponed in Nepal Interim Parliament to decide monarchy’s fate INTERNATIOAL
Suu Kyi mulls over junta offerSINGAPORE: Raising hopes of a negotiated settlement of the crisis in Myanmar, Than Shwe, leader of the ruling junta, has spelt out a conditional offer to hold talks with Aung San Suu Kyi, the iconic democracy campaigner and Nobel Peace ... BUSINESS
FM tells bankers to revisit interest ratesSolution to stimulate demand in auto, paper industries BUSINESS Reliance Power to go in for $6 b syndicated loan To create a total capacity of 24,200 MW BUSINESS
MRF turnover crosses Rs. 5,000-cr. markRobust demand contributes to healthy top line; company plans two greenfield plants
Don’t push the children: P.T. UshaBHUBANESWAR: With more and more children in Orissa opting for long distance running after child marathoner Budhia Singh hit the headlines, sprinter P.T. Usha on Friday said they should be strictly prevented from doing so. “If you ...
Stress on treated effluent for industryCHENNAI: Chennai Metrowater on Friday made a strong case for the use of its secondary treated effluent by industrial units. The secondary treated effluent available with Chennai Metrowater is 450 million litres a day (MLD), whereas the ... Other Stories
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