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    123 agreement with U.S. is unacceptable to us: Advani
    Nothing in pact that prevents India from conducting further tests: Manmohan

    We will continue to give shelter to Taslima: Pranab
    But “guests must desist from actions that may hurt our people’s sentiments”

    Blasts kill 17 in Colombo
    COLOMBO: Sixteen people were killed on Wednesday in a parcel bomb explosion triggered by suspected LTTE cadres in an apparel shop at a crowded junction just outside the Colombo municipal limits. In another incident, there was an attempt by a ...

    20 killed in Colombo blasts
    COLOMBO: Eighteen people were killed in a parcel bomb explosion triggered by suspected LTTE cadres in an apparel shop at a crowded junction just outside the Colombo municipal limits on Wednesday. In an earlier incident, there was an attempt by ...

    Panel reassures medicos
    CHENNAI: Compulsory one-year service in rural areas and extension of medical course period by another year will only be implemented if all stakeholders, including faculty members and students, accept the proposal, Sambasiva Rao Committee ...

    CB-CID files case against Jothi
    CHENNAI: The CB-CID on Wednesday registered a case against N. Jothi, AIADMK MP, in connection with an allegation that he had caused loss to the exchequer. Charge was that he had travelled to New Delhi many times using air tickets issued by ...

    Karnataka Assembly dissolved
    BANGALORE: President Pratibha Patil, acting on the recommendation of the Union Cabinet, has dissolved the 12th Karnataka Legislative Assembly, according to a Rashtrapathi Bhavan communiqué received at the Raj Bhavan here late on Wednesday ...

    Rajya Sabha passes AIIMS Bill
    NEW DELHI: Parliament on Wednesday passed the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Bill 2007 with the Rajya Sabha giving its nod. But this came after ...

    Modi declares assets worth Rs.40 lakh
    Files nomination for Maninagar Assembly seat in Ahmedabad; Patel is Congress candidate

    ‘U.S. must immediately withdraw from Iraq’
    Former United States Attorney-General inaugurates delegate session of Anti-Imperialist Forum in Kolkata

    Musharraf to take oath as President today
    Becomes emotional as he hands over charge to General Ashfaq Kayani

    CRICKET
    Injury worries for Pakistan
    Doubts remain over Malik and Akhtar’s availability for second Test

    NEWSCAPE
    All those books online
    Major digital library project led by Indian-origin Professor

    Scientists want rats out and birds in
    Anchorage: More than 200 years ago the rats jumped ship for Rat Island. The muscular Norway rat climbed ashore on the rugged, uninhabited island in far southwestern Alaska in 1780 after a rodent- infested Japanese ship ran aground. It was the ...

    Classes on cell phone
    A test at innovative Cyber University in Japan

    From fear to cheer


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