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60 killed, 150 injured as terror strikes Pink CityNine or 10 blasts target crowded areas within the Walled City; HuJI hand suspected; nationwide alert Phones of dead started ringing Jaipur: It was a peculiar situation for doctors at the Sawai Man Singh Hospital — using the mobile phones of the dead to convey the unfortunate news to their kin. Of the 20 bodies brought to the hospital, the mobiles on three ...
Karunanidhi calls for cooperation from allAn emotional speech moves MLAs to tears Raje speaks to Manmohan JAIPUR: Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje spoke to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the phone and he expressed his shock over Tuesday’s blasts. Ms. Raje, who was away in Jodhpur during the day, reached the capital in the ... Finance Ministry rejects oil bonds plan Oil companies were hoping it would help partially offset their massive under-recoveries
Nationwide alert sounded after blastsCentre promises all help to Rajasthan in dealing with the extraordinary situation CRICKET
Shoaib Akhtar bowls Knight Riders to victoryShukla chips in with three wickets as Daredevils fails to chase a modest target CRICKET Nanavati submits report Mumbai: The board-appointed Commissioner Sudhir Nanavati submitted a 14-page report on the slapping row involving Harbhajan Singh and S. Sreesanth to the BCCI on Tuesday, which will decide the fate of the India spinner in the next few days. ... CRICKET
Tendulkar’s presence boosts Mumbai IndiansChennai Super Kings to stick to its openers Vidyut Sivaramakrishnan and Stephen Fleming
China quake toll surpasses 12,000Earthquake devastates small cities and towns A race against time BEIJING: Rescuers are racing against time in the search for survivors on Tuesday, a day after a quake struck China’s south-western province of Sichuan. The death toll has surpassed 12,000. Premier Wen Jiabao, who flew to Sichuan on ... BADMINTON Anup, Saina qualify for Olympics BANGALORE: Anup Sridhar and Saina Nehwal will be the Indian contenders in the badminton event of the Olympics at Beijing. The two made the cut on the basis of being the top-ranked Indian players on the Badminton World Federation’s list. ... Doctors fight a losing battle JAIPUR: Doctors and paramedical staff in all emergency and intensive care wards at the Rajasthan government’s Sawai Man Singh Hospital here had their hands full trying to revive blood-spattered victims, many of them brought in a ... Maoists ask king to leave palace Kathmandu: Nepal’s king Gyanendra has been asked by the Maoists to leave the Narayanhiti Palace before May 27. According to sources, Maoist Chairman Prachanda told reporters that a message had been sent to the king, asking him to ... Vicious act of terrorism: U.S. New Delhi: The United States has strongly condemned the “vicious act of terrorism” in Jaipur. “There can be no possible justification for the murderous attack on innocent people,” U.S. Ambassador to India David ... Oil marketing companies may retail only branded fuels It will help reduce their under-recoveries International campaign gains momentum LONDON: The international campaign in support of Binayak Sen, human rights activist languishing in Chhattisgarh for allegedly helping the banned Maoist rebel movement in the State, gained momentum on Tuesday with a protest outside the Indian ... Human rights activists to launch nationwide stir for immediate release of Binayak Sen NEW DELHI: Human rights activists will launch a nationwide protest on Wednesday seeking immediate release of Binayak Sen. He has been in jail since last year for his alleged links with Maoists. Dr. Sen, a doctor by profession, has been ... India, UAE consider shoring up military ties Pranab Mukherjee discusses possible joint production of sophisticated military hardware Other Stories
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