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From the Print Edition
THE INDIA CABLES
‘Gujarat tried to use SEWA for communal propaganda'
The organisation's general secretary told U.S. Consul General that it was facing the ‘wrath' of the State government for ‘resisting' the pressure

U.S. saw Indian ‘hidden agenda' in Mauritius
CHENNAI: Did India have any “ulterior motive” in seeking to help Mauritius? The answer, according to a cable sent from the U.S. Embassy in Port Louis on December 15, 2006, citing Mauritian and Indian diplomats, was that India ...

In Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Vatican supports Palestinians
Church worried Israeli policies could affect Catholics in West Asia

‘No love lost' between Vatican and Pakistan
CHENNAI: The tale of an increasingly strained relationship between the Vatican and Pakistan, with the former suspecting the latter of supporting radical Islamist terrorism, emerges from cables accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks. Two ...

Turkey cites fear of Pakistani isolation in maintaining diplomatic ties with it
CHENNAI: Turkey's attempts to maintain diplomatic ties with Pakistan stemmed from concerns that the latter was becoming increasingly “isolated” on a global scale, but the efforts benefited Turkey as well, according to a January, ...

All eyes on Mumbai as India, Sri Lanka clash today
Can India end a 28-year-long drought?

Old ghosts come back to haunt ‘Mohali spirit'
ISLAMABAD\NEW DELHI: At a time when the top leadership of India and Pakistan has resolved to repair bilateral ties, the security agencies on both sides have struck a discordant note by resurrecting the unfortunate practice of roughing up each ...

High Court declines to curb EC's powers
CHENNAI: Declining to curtail the Election Commission's powers to prevent distribution of money to voters, the Madras High Court on Friday directed that the standard procedure for dealing with unaccounted cash and other valuables be followed ...

Sift out assumptions from eyewitness versions in WikiLeaks cables: Sushma
Hindutva remark attributed to Jaitley was diplomat's perception

Joshi, Chacko take turf war to Speaker
Controversy over jurisdiction of PAC, JPC probing 2G scam

Hope India will lift the trophy: Manmohan
NEW DELHI: Conveying his best wishes to the Indian cricket team for their World Cup final with Sri Lanka on Saturday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expressed the hope that the ‘Men in Blue' will win the trophy. “Keep it ...

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011
Will Dhoni's Dashers emulate Kapil's Devils?
A versatile Sri Lanka stands between the home team and the coveted Cup

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011
You just cannot stop the little master!
Past players have silently admired Tendulkar's amazing passion to keep improving

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011
This World Cup has surpassed expectations
After long weeks of slow progress, India and Sri Lanka arrive weary and footsore in Mumbai with a single aim in mind — capturing the World Cup and so securing glory for their country and cricketing immortality for themselves. These ...

Pratibha Patil presents Padma awards to 64 winners
NEW DELHI: President Pratibha Patil on Friday presented the second lot of Padma awards for 2011 to 64 winners, including Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the former Attorney-General K. Parasaran, WIPRO chief Azim ...

ICC lifts ban on news channels
New Delhi/Mumbai: The International Cricket Council on Friday lifted the ban on news television channels covering the world cup finals following intervention by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, but the ICC will seek legal action ...

UPA government not to ban book on Gandhiji
NEW DELHI: The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, after some thought, has abandoned the idea of either tightening the laws to “protect the honour” of Mahatma Gandhi or of banning his controversial biography, Great Soul: ...

NEWS ANALYSIS
Taxman bats for cricket but other sports may not be so lucky
NEW DELHI: When the ‘Men in Blue' are a match away from the coveted World Cup trophy, a tax write-off of about Rs. 45 crore to the ICC may seem like small change. But critics inside and outside government have questioned whether the step ...

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