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Cartel to meet again in two weeks to consider amended waiver
Ratan Tata threatens to pull out of SingurExpresses concern over constant violence there Not my concern, says Mamata KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said here that it was not her concern how Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata decides on the future of the Tata Motors’ project at Singur. She, however, said later, “We do not ... Congress leaders in Jammu back shrine land movement Caucus of regional party leaders in New Delhi to lobby high command NSG DIARY Finding a fix to the NSG’s code of Omerta Vienna: In keeping with its clubby, secretive character, the Nuclear Suppliers Group has a policy of strict confidentiality. Which means no official briefings or informal readouts of what transpires within, even by those unnamed “Western ... Conditions mooted for Indian nuclear waiver “We don’t want to scuttle deal,” say NSG diplomats
“Let agriculture and industry co-exist”KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Friday said she would go ahead with her agitation from August 24 demanding that 400 acres of land (out of 997 acres) allegedly acquired without the consent of owners for the Tata Motors ... Nevada war games in crucial phase NEW DELHI: The multinational air exercise ‘Exercise Red Flag’ at the Nellis base of the U.S Air Force in Nevada entered its crucial phase following the crawl, walk and run pattern of exercising. The Indian Air Force (IAF) is ... BOXING Vijender has to be content with bronze Emilio Correa’s intelligence and lightning quick left proves too much for the Indian pugilist Left against Malabar exercises NEW DELHI: Registering its strong opposition to the next round of India-U.S. joint naval exercises on the west coast, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Thursday said that the Left parties and other democratic forces would ... ATHLETICS Coe all praise for Beijing; ready for London BEIJING: Sebastian Coe, the Chairman of the London Olympics Organising Committee, was hearty in his praise for the Beijing Games as he addressed the media here on Friday. “You are unlikely to see Games of this stature ever ...
Jamaican men make up for women’s goof upDibaba becomes the first Ethiopian woman to bag a double at the Olympics; Brazil’s Maggi leaps to gold Women’s relay team fails to make it BEIJING: The Indian women’s relay team did far better than expected and yet finished 12th overall and seventh in its heat of the 4x400m event in the Olympics at the National Stadium here on Friday. The team of Satti Geetha, Manjeet ...
Medals Tally
“CPI (M) began campaign against DMK a month ago”Clear indication that it wants to leave alliance: Karunanidhi CRICKET Team India has staggered nets Wicket at Premadasa may assist spinners
Hawkers’relocation creates more chaosThe already congested Thanikachalam Road-Thyagaraya Road junction becomes worse Naidu to meet Karat in New Delhi TDP chief receives special invitation from CPI (M) general secretary Doctors see face transplants eventually becoming routine procedures LONDON: Transplanting faces may seem like a chapter from science fiction, but doctors say the experimental surgical procedures could one day become routine. In papers from two of the world’s three teams that have performed partial face ... Police hunting for person who opened ‘Al-Jihad’ site Gwalior: Police is looking for a person who opened the site “Al-Jihad” at a cyber- cafe in the city on August 13 and when the owner of the cafe saw it, he suddenly closed the site and disappeared. The cyber-cafe owner, who ... Experts suggest sparrow census Mumbai: Voicing concern over the dwindling population of sparrows, experts have suggested a census of the bird. “We have sent a project to the Ministry of Environment and Forest to conduct a census of sparrows,” Bombay ... Other Stories
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