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Cables reveal extent of U.S. interference, says CPI(M) NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Saturday said the cables from the U.S. embassy in India released by the WikiLeaks provide a revealing picture of India-U.S. relations and the extent of American interference in India's ...
Regupathi: I am not scaredCHENNAI: The former Madras High Court judge, R. Regupathi, on Saturday said he was neither scared nor confused in the context of media reports on his letter to the then Chief Justice of the court on an advocate's alleged attempt to influence ... Arun Shourie: backdated probe shouldn't be used to delay investigation against Raja Chennai: While there is nothing wrong in investigating 2G spectrum allocation from 2001 onwards, this exercise should not be used to delay the ongoing probe into the affairs of the former Union Communications Minister, A. Raja, according to ... Gulf-bound passenger detained Mumbai: The Mumbai police on Saturday detained one person at Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport after an anonymous caller alerted them about his alleged involvement in Varanasi blast. It could not be ascertained if the arrested person ...
Rahul alone should clarify: VenkaiahSays “irresponsible” statement could weaken India's fight against terror Russia looking to set up more nuclear plants NEW DELHI: Russia, during the upcoming visit of President Medvedev, will also be looking for big business in the civil nuclear field, though there is trepidation over the impact of the Civil Nuclear Liability Act. Speaking journalists on ... Cable faults probe methods NEW DELHI: A U.S. cable disclosed by WikiLeaks said due to the weakness of the Indian forensic system, “terrorism investigations and court cases tend to rely upon confessions, many of which are obtained under duress if not beatings, ... INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LibreOffice final version to be ready soon for download Release Candidate of version 3.3 is on offer INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
In Coimbatore, new technology on trial to curb traffic violationsCOIMBATORE: Coimbatore recently joined a band of Indian cities that use technology to reduce traffic violations and step up surveillance. Besides the cameras, optic fibre cables and hand-held devices, video analytics is sought to be used to ... Other Stories ISO CERTIFICATION Read Today's supplements: Magazine | Open Page | Cinema Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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