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Vohra’s bid to resolve crisisLast-ditch efforts under way to resolve land grant controversy in J&K BJP bracing for Lok Sabha elections Advani to contest from Gandhinagar again TENNIS
Martinez Sanchez outlasts SaniaNadal overcomes Ernests Gulbis; Bhupathi-Knowles lose Congress on the horns of a dilemma As deadlock continues, UPA leaders mull over nuclear deal or early elections EURO 2008 Unimpressive Germany squeaks into final Turkey, for a change, falls to a last-gasp brilliant goal by Philipp Lahm
Centre watching Kashmir situationS.K. Sinha is helping extremist forces to make pilgrimage hostage to communal politics: CPI(M) CRICKET
Sehwag sizzles, India winsMalik’s century goes in vain
Withdraw claim on land: Omar“Will not attend all-party meeting” ATHLETICS Women’s relay team books Beijing berth KORAT (Thailand): The Indian women’s 4x400 metres relay team, showing an incredible improvement of over four seconds from the previous leg, clocked 3:28.29 in the second meet of the Asian Grand Prix series here on Thursday to make sure ... CRICKET
‘Kapil’s Devils’ relive their moment of gloryRefute suggestion of luck playing a part in the win TENNIS Kudryavtseva sends Sharapova packing London: It would have been perfectly understandable if Alla Kudryavtseva had offered to carry her opponent’s kitbag from the dressing room to the court in the All England Lawn Tennis Club on Thursday. Or, perhaps, star-struck, ...
Fusion of Indian software with Chinese hardware“I am so proud of my company,” says Li Jian, also known as Amit Li, as he shows off the headquarters of Chinese telecommunication equipment-maker, Huawei, in Shenzhen. Mr. Li is a graduate of the Hindi department of Beijing ... Fuel dealers to restrict business hours Scientists quitting NAL
Plea to condone building violations opposedCHENNAI: The proposal by the Panagal Park and Usman Road Traders Association to declare T. Nagar as a special retail zone and condone building violations has drawn flak from various sections. G. Kailsam, a long-time resident of Usman ...
Aeronautics industry should wake up and capture national market, says ISRO chiefWith the technology available, production of 70-seater aircraft before 2020 is possible: Kalam Web addresses to become diverse
Gaming and learning, with tool for the youngNintendo DS game console helps spur interest in English in Japan Eye controls for electronics YOKOSUKA: Rolling your eyes to turn up the volume of a portable music player and tapping your fingers to turn on a DVD player are among technologies that a Japanese mobile carrier is testing for “wearable” gadgets. In one ... Other Stories
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