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A HAPPY DEEPAVALI Our office will remain closed today on account of Deepavali and there will be no issue of THE HINDU dated 28th October 2008. Our News Updates will resume on Tuesday morning. MANAGING DIRECTOR
As DMK relents, crisis for Centre endsKarunanidhi: we won’t press with resignations; Pranab talks of Sri Lanka’s assurances No firing on Indian fishermen: Sri Lanka New Delhi: India and Sri Lanka have reached an agreement that is expected to go some distance towards addressing Indian concerns about fishermen from Tamil Nadu being fired upon or detained by the Sri Lankan authorities for inadvertently ... Chandrayaan is half way to moon CHENNAI: Chandrayaan-1, India’s first spacecraft to the moon, sailed into deep space on Sunday morning and had reached almost half the distance to the moon, which is 3.84 lakh km from the earth. Chandrayaan-1 crossed this landmark ... No security lapse during Rahul’s visit: U.P. government Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday rejected the charge that there was any lapse on its part in providing security to AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi during his recent visit to Kanpur. An inquiry was initiated after the ... Malegaon blasts: one more held Arrests by Maharashtra police in Madhya Pradesh goes up
Pact with Sri Lanka the first of its kindIt is expected to lead to a cooling of the political temperature in Tamil Nadu
New traffic arrangement comes into effect at Kathipara junctionThe Rs. 260-crore grade separator executed by NHAI inaugurated Hindraf activists freed SINGAPORE: Malaysian police on Sunday released on bail 10 ethnic Indians who were detained on Thursday for “illegally” assembling outside the Prime Minister’s office in defiance of the ban on the Hindu Rights Action Force ... CRICKET
Aussies will bounce back: HaydenStrategy in place for India’s reverse swing
India played better cricket: DravidNEW DELHI: Rahul Dravid has spent enough years in international cricket to know that the Mohali defeat must be “hurting” the Australians a lot but going into the third Test at the Ferozeshah Kotla here he sees an opportunity for ... CRICKET
India Blue triumphs in styleDinda and Trivedi wreck India Red top order NEWSCAPE Inequality rising in Indian cities Mumbai, Delhi will be most populated cities after Tokyo by 2025: UN-HABITAT Ambani siblings lose heavily than Mittal in bear rampage MUMBAI: The focus has always been on who is the richest — any of the Ambani brothers or Lakshmi Mittal — but Mukesh and Anil Ambani are ahead of the India-born steel tycoon in terms of losses suffered due to the global stock ... Other Stories
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