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Manmohan, Wen Jiabao meet Tatas may pull out of Singur U.S. Senate panel clears bill Washington: In yet another twist to the controversy dogging the India-U.S. nuclear deal, a powerful Senate panel has approved a bill that seeks to prevent the transfer to India of nuclear equipment, materials or technology from the Nuclear ... Banking operations hit NEW DELHI: Over nine lakh employees of public sector banks began a two-day nationwide strike on Wednesday against merger and consolidation in the banking sector and delay in settlement of issues like wage revision. However, major private ... “We will wait for vote” New York: Amid reports that the Indian establishment was not very happy with the language of the enabling resolution passed by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the nuclear agreement, Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon refused to ... Indian Mujahideen men nabbed in Mumbai Suspected in 7/11 Mumbai blasts case; explosives, weapons seized from them; they allegedly broke away from SIMI
Uneasy calm in Azamgarh villageApprehending another raid, villagers maintain vigil ‘Deal subject to Hyde Act’ WASHINGTON: One of the provisions of the bill adopted by the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday makes it clear that “...it is the policy of the U.S. to seek to prevent the transfer to India of nuclear equipment, ... Sorry, I was misunderstood: Oscar New Delhi: Under fire for describing the killing of the chief executive officer of an Italy-based company at Greater Noida as a “warning” to managements and an indication of simmering discontent among workers, Minister of State for ... Death for six in Khairlanji case; two get life term “Capital punishment given for first time to killers of Dalits” CRICKET
Delhi restricts Rest of India to 252Ishant, Sangwan and Nanda bag three wickets each CRICKET
India ‘A’ beats Australia ‘A’ by three wicketsChennai: Even as light deteriorated, Piyush Chawla lit up the arena with some bright hitting. The leg-spinner ended a contest of fortune swings with a six over widish long-on off left-arm spinner Xavier Doherty at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium ... CRICKET
A great idea to arrive early: Michael HusseyLays stress on the Greg Chappell factor
Left resistance prevented crisis: KaratCHENNAI: If Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram could claim that India was not affected by the U.S. financial crisis and relatively insulated, it was because the Left parties did not allow him to liberate the financial sector, said CPI(M) ... BOXING
Three Indians in last fourGUWAHATI: Three Indians, light-fly Kalpana Chowdhury, light-bantam L. Sarita Devi and featherweight Nagisetty Usha, made it to the semifinals of their respective weight classes in contrasting styles on the second day of the fourth Asian ...
High security alert sounded in StateCHENNAI: A high level of security alert has been sounded in parts of Tamil Nadu following specific threat to major temples, particularly the Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple in Madurai, and establishments of a leading Tamil newspaper. ... Board asked to reconsider Nalini’s plea CHENNAI: Stating that the prison Advisory Board was not validly convened, the Madras High Court on Wednesday held that the cases of Nalini, S.Jeyakumar and Robert Payas, life convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, be reconsidered by ... Multi-function cell phone TOKYO: A new Japanese mobile phone will automatically unlock the doors of its owners’ cars and let drivers start their engines without using an ignition key. The phone, built by Sharp, uses a technology previously developed by ... “Green economy” can create millions of jobs, says ILO report Report warns that many of new jobs can be “dirty, dangerous and difficult”Too few green jobs are being created for the most vulnerable Other Stories
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