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107 constituencies set for polls todayPhase III covers 9 States; 101 women in fray ‘LTTE has readied 6 large boats’ Tigers have killed hundreds of fleeing civilians, say two former LTTE officials
Hijack leads to train collision, 4 die
‘7 Race Course Road has lost its powers’ULUBERIA (Howrah district): “The Prime Minister’s office at 7 Race Course Road in New Delhi has lost its powers and all decisions are taken at 10 Janpath, the residence of United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia ...
Karat sees realignment of forces in favour of Third Front after electionsRules out support for Congress; says “we don’t want to be palanquin-bearers for anyone” Advani is night watchman for Modi: Congress NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday described the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate L.K. Advani as a “night watchman” for Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Interacting with reporters here, party ... Major influx of refugees unlikely NEW DELHI: India is unlikely to face an influx of Tamil-origin displaced persons from Sri Lanka in large numbers, according to an assessment here on the basis of weekly arrival figures for refugees submitted by the Tamil Nadu government and ... ELECTIONS 2009
BJP comfortable in the saffron beltThis round of 107 seats, which covers many communally sensitive places, is the BJP’s home turf and it is not placed badly, writes Yogendra Yadav ELECTIONS 2009
The curious case of Annu TandonELECTIONS 2009 Will the past catch up with Congress-NCP? Promises, promises. The Muslim community is used to it by now. This time too political parties are using the lure of reservations and implementation of the Sachar Committee report. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has promised reservations ... IPL
Thrilling win for RCBBoucher holds his nerve to see his team through Decision on Ajmal’s age likely on May 2 Mumbai: The inquiry into Mohammad Ajmal Amir ‘Kasab’s age has been concluded and the court is likely to give its decision on May 2, after the prosecution and defence have presented their arguments. On Wednesday, defence ... Other Stories
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