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Not in the race: Zardari
PML(Q) not a possible partner
Dhoni, Symonds top million dollar bids
IPL auction: disappointment for Ponting, Warne and Hayden; Sachin, Sourav also in million club
Ready to resume dialogue process with Pakistan: India
NEW DELHI: India has welcomed the elections in Pakistan and said it was prepared to resume the composite dialogue process on all outstanding problems once a new government assumes office. “The recent elections in Pakistan are ...
U.S. Senators set July-end timeline
NEW DELHI: India must complete all necessary steps to conclude the nuclear deal by July-end to ensure that the U.S. Congress approves it before the presidential election. “Otherwise, it will be very difficult for Congress to ratify it. ...
Contamination: Metrowater official summoned to court
PIL petition filed by resident of Villivakkam
Rail fare hike unlikely, AC-I and AC-II charges may be reduced
Lalu wants to use government-private sector tie-up for modernisation works
Aircraft develops technical snag
Jayalalithaa was on board the chartered flight
Budget will address the needs of common man, says Sonia Gandhi
Hopes that needs, particularly those of women and farmers, will be kept in mind
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Mumbai: There will be a total lunar eclipse visible in India on Thursday. “The eclipse will be visible in western India, but only the beginning of the umbral phase [shadow] as the eclipse begins in this part at the time of sunrise ...
Oxford project: why mankind believes in God
LONDON: University of Oxford researchers will spend nearly £2 million in a three-year programme to determine why mankind embraces God. The grant to the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion will bring anthropologists, ...
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