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Our office will remain closed today on account of Ayudha Pooja and there will be no edition of THE HINDU dated 21st October 2007.
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  • From the Print Edition
    Benazir survives Karachi carnage
    140 killed, hundreds injured in two blasts; Benazir suspects “three individuals” of conspiring against her

    Benazir says she had information about a plot to kill her
    KARACHI: Benazir Bhutto, leader of the Pakistan People’s Party, revealed on Friday said she had written to President Pervez Musharraf two days before her return to the country naming three individuals who she suspected of plotting to ...

    Manmohan writes to Benazir
    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday wrote to the former Pakistan Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, condemning the blasts in Karachi on late Thursday . Dr. Singh conveyed his ...

    Sonia, Advani condemn blasts
    Forces against restoration of democracy behind the attack: CPI(M)

    INTERVIEW
    Any slowdown in the IT industry can have a cascading effect: Lakshmi Narayanan
    To maintain its leadership position, India’s IT industry needs to innovate and evolve new business models.

    India, Pakistan to continue nuclear CBM talks
    NEW DELHI: The fifth round of the India-Pakistan expert-level talks on nuclear and missiles related confidence building measures (CBMs) held here on Friday reviewed the implementation of the existing agreements and resolved to continue with ...

    Urban waste ‘imported’ from U.S. to be shipped back
    Initiate proceedings against Kochi-based importer, government tells Customs authorities

    Basu welcomes government stance on n-deal


    Saikia is new police chief of Ahmedabad
    GANDHINAGAR: On the orders of the Election Commission, S.K. Saikia, a 1977 batch IPS officer, on Friday took over as Ahmedabad Police Commissioner in the place of J. Mahapatra, who was ordered transferred by the EC. The name of Mr. ...

    Make stand clear, CPI tells Centre
    “Congress making contradictory statements on the nuclear deal”

    CRICKET
    For once, the formidable Australians have a point to prove
    Teams will have to adapt quickly to the new format; onus on the Mumbai crowd to behave well

    CRICKET
    England drops Strauss
    LONDON: Extraordinarily, England has chosen two wicketkeepers for its three-Test tour of Sri Lanka which runs for 24 days in December, even though it is taking only 15 players. It has also dropped Andrew Strauss, a captain in 2006, unlucky ...

    MILITARY WORLD GAMES
    Mahesh-Girdharilal do India proud
    The duo finishes with 10.9 points to clinch gold

    MILITARY WORLD GAMES
    No medals for Indian team
    HYDERABAD: India finished fifth in the men’s 25 metre rapid fire pistol team event of the Military World Games at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP) range on Friday. Russia with 1752 claimed gold ahead of China (1750) and ...

    MILITARY WORLD GAMES
    Narjit provides the silver lining
    HYDERABAD: P. Narjit Singh provided the silver lining in the ring for he was the only Indian to enter the final (54kg) as four of his teammates — H.K. Beliwal, G. Satyaraju, D. Bhagyarajan and Mohinder Thapa — were knocked out in ...

    MILITARY WORLD GAMES
    Yang Li sets the pool ablaze
    HYDERABAD: Yang Li of China set the pool ablaze in the 50m backstroke event with a world record timing of 28.09 seconds in the fourth Military World Games swimming championship at Gachibowli aquatics complex here on Friday. The ...

    INTERNATIONAL
    A cowardly act, says Rajapaksa
    COLOMBO: Condemning the suicide attack on the convoy of Pakistan People’s Party leader Benazir Bhutto in Karachi on Thursday as a “cowardly act of terrorism”, Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday said such ...

    INTERNATIONAL
    Rising trade gap with China worries E.U.
    London: European Union officials are in a quandary over the multi-nation organisation’s trade and economic relations with China in the context of the ever-widening trade imbalance in favour of China, currently growing at the rate of $15 ...

    BUSINESS
    No cap on telecom players in a service area
    TRAI’s major recommendations accepted

    BUSINESS
    ‘Financial services, the next engine of growth’
    NEW YORK: India has said that its growth story, steered mainly by IT and telecom so far, will shift gear towards financial services to drive expansion. “It is our intention to make financial services the next growth engine for ...

    BUSINESS
    Ten new SEZs cleared, BoA yet to decide on DLF


    BUSINESS
    Wipro Q2 revenues up 35 p.c.
    Good business will continue to come from the U.S. market: Premji

    AIADMK legislator suspended
    A.K. Bose had flung a cap at Speaker

    Traffic studies for flyovers on IT Corridor
    TNRDC appoints consultants for the purpose

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