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Behind the Pakistan F-16 deal, a tale of many wheelsThe sale was considered only ‘symbolically important' by the U.S., but had many strings attached
Constituent Assembly's term extended in NepalPrime Minister Jhalanath Khanal will resign to make way for national unity government as part of deal to avert crisis FBI ignored warnings on Headley's jihadist career Officials dismissed information from his wives that he was working with the Lashkar-e-Taiba U.S. not to push Pakistan to extradite indicted 26/11 suspects Fugitive Lashkar, ISI men could figure on FBI's most-wanted list Gilani attended my father's funeral, says Headley CHICAGO: Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani had attended the funeral of the Mumbai attacks accused David Headley's father in December 2010. This was disclosed on Thursday by Headley at a Chicago court at the trial of Tahawwur ... Kashmir discourse dominates election campaign in PoK The issue “is being used to appease rulers in Pakistan,” feel analysts Akali Dal seeks Manmohan's intervention CHANDIGARH: The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal and the Opposition Congress in Punjab have demanded that the death sentence of Khalistan militant Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar be commuted to life term. They have reacted to the President's recent ...
Gilani hopeful of moving forwardLahore: Pakistan is hopeful of moving forward through dialogue with India as responsible nations resolve their outstanding issues through talks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told journalists here on Sunday. “I personally have ...
Much awaited southwest monsoon sets in over Kerala, 3 days before normalSystem is robust, could envelop parts of Karnataka too over next few days, says IMD Showers bring respite to Chandigarh Chandigarh: After a hot, humid day, heavy showers lashed the city on Sunday evening, even as the mercury levels rose by a few notches in several areas of Punjab and Haryana following a few days of respite. The city received 8 mm of rain, ... TENNIS
Federer, Djokovic cruise into last eightPavlyuchenkova ousts Zvonareva; Sania-Vesnina duo in quarterfinals CRICKET
Camaraderie and commitment are Super Kings' hallmarkChennai: The Chennai Super Kings cricketers were swarmed by glittering confetti, emotions swirled around, the cameras whirred and the flashbulbs clicked. Beyond the boundary, the crowd roared. The popular franchise and its supporters ... VOLLEYBALL
Tigers hunts down the BullsBangalore: Karnataka Bulls slumped to a three-set defeat at the hands of Yanam Tigers on the opening day of the Indian Volley League here. Riding on fine performances by Ranjit Singh, John Christopher and Tom Joseph, Yanam marched to a ...
Fire destroys 192 huts in PulianthopeCHENNAI: A major fire that broke out on Sunday afternoon gutted an entire hutment at Kesava Pillai Park, Basin Bridge Road in Pulinathope. Three persons, including a fireman, suffered minor burns. Residents assaulted firemen and damaged ... INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
OpenStudy to forge partnership with NPTELOpenStudy brings together those asking questions and those who know the answers Visualising data: making statistics come alive CHENNAI: Visualisation is the name of the game. It is the art of bringing life to boring statistics, getting them to jump off dense grey text into colourful graphics that will actually make sense. That is why the United Nations has ... National policy for use of river water needed: conservationist
Tenacious pangolin defies pride of lionsVadodara: A forest official at the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday stumbled upon a rare phenomenon. Generally known to predate upon big-sized herbivores, a pride of lions was seen trying to kill a scaly pangolin. Sandeep Kumar, Deputy ... Other Stories
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