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From the Print Edition
14 killed in LTTE suicide attack
Procession approaching mosque targeted; Minister among 46 injured

Hillary, Menon discuss 26/11
Agree on need to prevent fresh attacks

Centre orders inquiry into Himachal medico’s death
NEW DELHI: The Centre ordered late on Tuesday night an enquiry into the death of a first year medical student Aman Kachru. Aman was allegedly beaten to death by his seniors at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College at Kangra in ...

Death of medico: two more senior students surrender
Congress wants Himachal Pradesh Health Minister to resign

“My son complained of ragging but I never imagined it would come to such a pass”
GURGAON: “My biggest regret is that I could not foresee the incident happening. He had told me several times about being ragged by his seniors. But I never imagined that things would come to such a pass,” said Rajender Kachru, ...

Mamata sets two-day deadline for Congress
“There is a limit to waiting; we can’t brook any further delay”

Gowda: third front launch in Karnataka significant


NEWS ANALYSIS
Kandhamal disturbed Patnaik: BJP
Its main plank will be “betrayal” by BJD and claim to anti-Congress space

INTERNATIONAL
Obama unlikely to mediate on Kashmir


Amar: secular government impossible without Sonia
New Delhi: The Samajwadi Party on Tuesday said it could leave some more seats to the Congress and no secular government could be formed without United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi. “Our alliance with the Congress ...

BUSINESS
Nasscom urges Obama not to take ‘protectionist measures’
Serious concern over proposed amendment to the H-1 B visa legislation

Boy dies of alleged police torture
Lucknow: A 10-year-old boy died in Sitapur district on Monday after he was allegedly picked up by policemen who were looking for his brother in connection with a rape case. As the cause of death was unclear in the post mortem report, ...

Satyam clamps curbs on information flow
To prevent the staff from parting with inputs

CRICKET
IPL to enhance security spending
Season II officially launched

Chance for the Indians to create history
Vettori’s return will boost New Zealand’s bid to maintain a magnificent home record

NEWSCAPE
Stone-throwing ape with human traits
Assembling ammunition in advance reveals chimp’s unsuspected ability to plan for future

Tigers galore in Ranthambhore National Park
JAIPUR: It’s raining tigers in Ranthambhore: sightings of tigers and tiger cubs have become so frequent. Over the past weekend, three visiting groups spotted three different tiger families — including away from the regular ...

Extra hour for visually handicapped students restored


PTA-appointed instructors relieved from service


The sad tale of a sinking island foretold
GHORAMARA ISLAND: The screen came to life with a bearded middle-aged man named Lalmohan Sheikh aboard a boat pointing to the horizon and saying: “There used to a church over there during my childhood but the hungry river gobbled it ...

Ancient gold in Egyptian tomb
CAIRO: Archaeologists have found ancient golden jewellery in a pharaonic era tomb that belonged to a senior official under Egypt’s most powerful queen. The Supreme Council of Antiquities says five golden earrings and two rings ...

Jobless bankers can now teach
LONDON: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says bankers who lose their jobs in the economic downturn could be rushed into new roles as teachers. He said in a statement on Tuesday that executives and professionals hit by the financial crisis ...

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