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We will get to the root of it: Antony
Army officer’s arrest a matter of concern

No violation of law: Raja
“Ready to resign if proved wrong in spectrum allocation”

Five JD (U) MPs quit Lok Sabha
NEW DELHI: Much to the chagrin of their political rivals and coalition partner, five Janata Dal (United) members from Bihar quit the Lok Sabha on Friday in protest against the Centre’s “inaction” on the issue of attacks on ...

Congress taken aback at Alva’s outburst
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Friday disapproved of senior leader Margaret Alva going public with her grievances about candidates selection. Responding to questions at a briefing here, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said: “Such ...

Tata Motors to shut down plants
NEW DELHI: Tata Motors has decided to shutdown its commercial vehicle plants in Pune (from November 21-26) and Lucknow (November 10-15), while the Jamshedpur unit is already closed for three days till November 8. However, ...

Manmohan’s Gulf visit to strengthen energy security
Two-way investments with Oman and Qatar planned

Georgian claims on Russia war undercut
TBILISI, Georgia: Newly available accounts by independent military observers of the beginning of the war between Georgia and Russia this summer call into question the long-standing Georgian assertion that it was acting defensively against ...

Narrow escape for AI passengers
MALAPPURAM: All 161 passengers and 10 crew members of an Air India Airbus 310 had a providential escape when its right wing hit the runway while landing at the Calicut International Airport at Karipur in Malappuram district of Kerala on Friday ...

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Katich helps Australia make strong reply
Debutant Jason Krejza picks up eight wickets; good knock by Sourav Ganguly

Curfew-like situation prevails in Kashmir


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Ponting’s confidence in me was the key: Krejza
Nagpur: Jason Krejza, only the third Australian to claim eight wickets in an innings on Test debut, said that captain Ricky Ponting’s confidence in him had helped produce a performance that has kept Australia in the fourth ...

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An assessment of Rahul Dravid


Government revises parole norms


Blueprint for new water sources soon
CHENNAI: Taking its proposal to identify additional sources of water for the city and its suburbs forward, Chennai Metrowater will set in motion the process of commissioning a detailed project report by this month-end. The terms and ...

Russia clears OVL’s Imperial buy
Deal augurs well for India’s further expansion

Maoists attack bridge construction site
Sheohar: Over 100 armed Maoists attacked a bridge construction site in Bihar’s Sheohar district and destroyed machinery worth over Rs. 10 lakh, police said on Friday. The Maoists on Thursday night blasted a storeroom at ...

Temple’s treasures wiped out
CHENNAI: A 1,200-year-old Siva temple of the Pallava period at Tiruppulivanam village in Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, has been wiped clean of its beautiful Chola-period paintings. The frescoes, about 975 years old, have been sand-blasted ...

Friends of India return
India caucus is one of strongest groupings on Capitol Hill

Crucial Chandrayaan manoeuvre today
It’ll inject spacecraft into orbit around moon

Hollywood with Bollywood
NEW YORK: Hollywood and Bollywood rarely meet. But in the new film Slumdog Millionaire , the two international epicentres of filmmaking find an unusually fruitful cinematic union. The connection comes by way of British ...

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