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  • From the Print Edition
    Hold more Lok Adalats, CJI tells High Courts
    First Lok Adalat of apex court settles 25 cases

    Priyanka did meet Nalini, says jail official
    “Meeting was well within rules”

    Rising global food prices also due to India’s prosperity: Bush
    Washington: United States President George W. Bush joined Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in ascribing the spiralling global food prices to the rising prosperity of India’s huge middle class. Prosperity in countries such as ...

    Airport expansion work to begin next month


    Keen on women’s Bill: Manmohan
    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said he was keen to bring in the Women’s Reservation Bill even in the current session of Parliament, but would have to consult the Union Cabinet about it. Dr. Singh ...

    Demand for IT buildings plummets in Chennai
    CHENNAI: About 40 lakh square feet of dedicated IT office space worth about Rs.1,600 crore remain unused in Chennai. Many dedicated IT parks are vacant. Worried by the recent developments, builders who have invested in these buildings ...

    Sainath decries ‘corporate hijack’ of media agendas
    CHENNAI: A dangerous shift in the moral universe of the Indian media towards corporate agendas has led to the failure of the media in adequately reporting events like the current crises in food, agriculture and labour, Ramon Magsaysay award ...

    Manipur to arm villagers to fight militants
    IMPHAL: For the first time in the insurgency-afflicted north-eastern region, people of two villages in Manipur will be issued licensed guns to protect themselves against militants. This follows a spate of killings. The Cabinet took the ...

    Sarabjit’s family rejoices
    I am hoping clemency will be extended, says sister Dalbir Kaur

    CRICKET
    Chargers contrive to lose again
    Three-run win throws Royal Challengers Bangalore a life-line

    CRICKET
    Confident Royals take on Super Kings
    Smith vs Ntini and Morkel will make for an interesting contest

    Kings XI’s march continues
    Irfan Pathan stars with an all-round performance

    NEWSCAPE
    Indian vultures face extinction
    HYDERABAD: Indian vultures in the wild could be extinct within a decade in the absence of measures to check the retail sale of diclofenac, the livestock drug that triggered their decline, a new study has warned. BirdLife International, ...

    Robot squirrels, lizards in research
    AMHERST: One grey squirrel, its bushy tail twitching, barked a warning as another scrounged for food. It was an ordinary spring day at Hampshire College, except that the rodent issuing the warning was powered by amps, not acorns. ...

    Mars-moon spectacular
    CHENNAI: On May 10, sky-watchers in India, South East Asia, West Asia and Europe will see the moon snap Mars out of sight. Mars will appear to inch up to the edge of the moon, and hang on to it for a few seconds, before suddenly disappearing ...

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