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Apex court collegium puts its foot down
Refuses to reconsider elevation of 3 judges

India, Egypt to ‘make up for lost time’
Strategic dialogue to be initiated at Foreign Ministers level

Cut prices, Chidambaram tells industry
NEW DELHI: Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on Tuesday advised various sections of industry to reduce prices to induce consumer demand. At the same time, he assured India Inc. that the government was alive to its problems in the wake of ...

Central Ministers visit Kandhamal
BHUBANESWAR: A three-member team of Central Ministers on Tuesday visited Orissa’s Kandhamal district to take stock of the situation in the areas affected by communal violence. The team advised the administration to hasten the peace ...

Hindu group asks FBI to probe killing of students
NEW YORK: Expressing concern over the killing of Indian students and professionals in the U.S., a Hindu group here has approached the top American intelligence agency, asking it to take steps to prevent such incidents. In a letter to ...

Anti-Sikh riots wrong, punish the guilty: Rahul
Amritsar: During a visit to the city of the Golden Temple on Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi reached out to Sikhs terming “absolutely wrong” the riots against this community in 1984 following the assassination of his grandmother and former ...

Natwar, Jagat broke party discipline: BSP
LUCKNOW: The former External Affairs Minister, K. Natwar Singh, and his son Jagat Singh have been expelled from the Bahujan Samaj Party on the charge of indiscipline. Mr. Natwar Singh has been charged with working against the principles and ...

ATS to interrogate Purohit in forgery case
Nashik: The Malegaon blast suspect, Lieutenant-Colonel Prasad Shrikant Purohit, was handed over to the Pune unit of the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Tuesday for interrogation in a case of cheating and forgery. In the Malegaon case, ...

‘Duty on steel, soy oil inadequate’
Industries expect higher import tariff in the face of cheaper imports

CRICKET
Complacency could cost India dear
England needs to buck up fast to make it a competitive series

Guru’s detention under NSA upheld


Way cleared for hoardings on bus shelters
CHENNAI: The State government has amended the Chennai City Municipal Corporation Licensing of Hoardings and Levy and Collection of Advertisement Tax Rules, 2003, to permit advertisement hoardings on bus shelters and public conveniences ...

75,000 free gas connections soon
PUDUCHERRY: The territorial administration will soon provide 75,000 new free gas connections. Funds to the tune of Rs. 22 crore are required for the purpose, Social Welfare Minister M. Kandasamy, who also holds the Labour portfolio, said on ...

NEWSCAPE
$23 million ceiling art unveiled at U.N. building
GENEVA: Spanish artist Miquel Barcelo unveiled his lavish, $23 million ceiling painting at the United Nations building here on Tuesday, a project that has evoked controversy over its hefty price tag. In a ceremony with Spain’s ...

Remains of stone-age nuclear family unearthed
WASHINGTON: A stone-age burial site in Germany has yielded the earliest evidence of people living together as a family. The 4,600-year-old grave contained the remains of a man, woman and two youngsters, and DNA analysis shows they were ...

Video games from National Geographic
NEW YORK: National Geographic, known for its yellow-framed magazine and often breathtaking nature shows, is getting into video games. National Geographic Ventures, a unit of the National Geographic Society, announced that it would work ...

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