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Alappuzha

  • Sea erosion in Alappuzha abates

    Andhra Pradesh

  • Writing on the wall is clear for Naidu: YSR
  • TRS chief to cobble up support for Congress
  • Gandhi Bhavan all wired up
  • KCR to drum up support for Congress
  • Arrangements in full swing for counting
  • Meeting of TRS rebels disrupted
  • Health varsity V-C lists `achievements'
  • 25 injured as CPI(M) workers, rebels clash
  • Dismissed AU professor, 24 others arrested
  • Names of VIPs found in naxal leader's diary
  • Naidu spends a quiet day at home
  • Probe Congress leaders' links with criminals: TDP
  • Infant dies of asphyxiation
  • Anti-defection: TRS can issue whip to members, says CEO
  • NDA will be back, says Venkaiah Naidu
  • Steward, three students suspended
  • Performs `Chandi yagam'
  • Briefly
  • Crime Watch

    Bangalore

  • BMP asks Housing Board to share cost
  • Saplings to be planted early this year
  • A trip that helped him become self-reliant
  • Two more arrested in connection with abduction and robbery case
  • Passport seized from Tanvir's house
  • Over 82 p.c. children immunised
  • Water Adalat today
  • Around The City
  • In Bangalore Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Basketball

  • JSC gets past Young Orions

    Belgaum

  • College gets B+ grade
  • Meet on harmonium concludes

    Bellary

  • 3.06 lakh children to get polio drops in Bellary

    Bijapur

  • Water crisis may soon end in Bijapur

    Business

  • E-mail based epistolary novel
  • Stocks await poll results
  • Some options to counter menace
  • Advantage Air India - II
  • Storage: time to say the `V' word

    Cartoons

  • Cartoon - I
  • Cartoon - II

    Chennai

  • Children map poor school attendance
  • Court notice to Highways department on non-transfer of employees
  • 15,000 policemen will be on duty
  • `Residents have right to cast tendered vote'
  • Stress on values, skills
  • Young voters seek information on polling process
  • Teenager killed in mishap
  • Court notice to Highways department on non-transfer of employees
  • Children map poor school attendance in 19 villages
  • Around The City
  • In Chennai Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Coimbatore

  • EVMs shifted with police escort
  • Study of offshore markets for farm products planned
  • Tribal hospital in need of funds
  • Private company ID card is not valid
  • Aptech ties up with Isha
  • Around The City
  • In Coimbatore Today
  • Reporter's Diary

    Cricket

  • Current Aussie team doesn't sledge much: Ganguly
  • Akhtar charms cancer patients
  • PCB forms commission
  • BCCI to safeguard players' interest
  • ICC aims to expand game to 100 countries
  • Muthukumar and Vishal shine
  • ACSU seminar begins
  • All-round show by Asique Ali
  • All-round show by Satender
  • ADP to clash with Capco Capacitors
  • Another Irfan who's making waves

    Crossword

  • The Hindu Crossword 7979
  • Solution to puzzle 7978

    Cuddapah

  • Stage set for counting of votes
  • Pulse polio drive launched
  • Tight security at counting centres

    Dindigul

  • Complaint cells in Dindigul, Palani

    Editorials

  • AN EPIC REMEMBERED
  • VAIKO'S SAGA

    Football

  • Mallorca seals Real Madrid's fate
  • Chelsea gains berth to Champions League
  • Beckham on a house hunt!
  • Thai PM buys stake in Liverpool
  • Bremen dethrones Bayern, bags Bundesliga title
  • Saint-Germain takes second spot
  • Solitary goal win for Churchill Brothers
  • Bengal may face tough test from Goa

    Front Page

  • Chechen President killed in bomb attack
  • Polling for 182 seats today
  • Ban on sending Indians in Kuwait to Iraq
  • Another sari controversy hits BJP
  • Sarangi reviews poll arrangements
  • Gold missing

    Golf

  • Oberholser leads as Woods tumbles
  • Jason Knutzon wins Macau Open

    Gulbarga

  • Fourth round of polio immunisation drive takes off
  • Misappropriation of foodgrains comes to light
  • Cricket camp in Gulbarga

    Guntur

  • Guntur city Congress backs YSR
  • Lecturers to be taken to task for wrong valuation
  • IOB organises loan mela
  • Defence liquor seized

    Haryana

  • Fate of 160 candidates to be decided in Haryana

    Hassan

  • Hassan's performance in SSLC examination improves

    Himachal Pradesh

  • Congress will do anything to keep BJP out: Sharma
  • It is advantage Congress in Hamirpur

    Hockey

  • Ilyas gives AG AP full points

    Hyderabad

  • Power shutdown
  • Lorries turn a nightmare on this bypass road
  • MIM tells its counting agents to be vigilant
  • Dacoity tale falls flat
  • Around The City
  • In Hyderabad Today
  • Readers' Mail

    India & World

  • `India, Pakistan cannot be accepted as n-weapons states'

    International

  • Britain feels Abu Ghraib heat
  • Iraqi Minister lashes out at U.S., U.K.
  • Clashes continue in Basra
  • Abu Ghraib: first court martial announced
  • Call for peaceful polls
  • `Guantanamo prisoners too faced abuse'
  • A gender directive
  • `Pearl resisted sedation'
  • Rumsfeld is the best-ever Defence Secretary: Cheney
  • `Our dignity cannot endure this humiliation'
  • Hartal hits life in Bangladesh
  • `LTTE a principal party to talks'

    Jammu & Kashmir

  • Shadow of violence looms large over Doda

    Karate

  • Dakshina Kannada hogs limelight

    Karnataka

  • A needless controversy, says Governor
  • Mysore's `good old days' are gone forever
  • `Religion-neutral society must for secularism'
  • Govt. yet to implement package for weavers
  • `Bogus' voter ID cards controversy dies down
  • MSD, a major worry for IT professionals
  • Trimester scheme favoured for PG medical students
  • Govt. approves proposal to restructure KHDC
  • Increase in number of votes keeps parties on tenterhooks
  • JD(S) threatens legal action against poll officer
  • JD(U) seeks CBI probe into use of `Telgi funds' by Cong.
  • CPI(M) denies links with kidnap accused
  • Entries invited for children's art festival
  • Steps to curb menace of touts
  • Briefly

    Kerala

  • KPCC hints at action against Transport Minister
  • Lack of facilities hits Malabar Cancer Centre
  • An alternative to Silent Valley project
  • Beverages Corporation refutes charges
  • Traditional medicine practitioners discriminated against
  • LDF sees sharp swing away from UDF
  • Call to renew Swami Saranam Project
  • Minister calls for better doctor-patient relationship
  • Opposition a divided force, says BJP
  • Repair work on at power station
  • Jamaat leader condemns U.S. troops' action
  • Bar Council workshop from tomorrow
  • CPI(M) complains against Antony
  • Antony's call to defeat BJP
  • Jacobites not to favour any party
  • Baby John unlikely to vote
  • Briefly

    Kerala - Others

  • Special security for trouble spots in Kasaragod

    Kochi

  • Arrangements complete for polls today
  • Common plant mooted to treat wastewater at Edayar
  • Candidates make last-ditch bid
  • Three fishermen rescued
  • Residents demand cleaning of Perandoor canal
  • Families start leaving relief camps
  • Film screening
  • Core banking in Union Bank
  • One killed in accident
  • Caught with fake passport
  • Classes for students
  • Found hanging
  • Around The City
  • In Kochi Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Kollam

  • Polling to commence at 7 a.m.

    Kottayam

  • Arrangements complete for polling today

    Kozhikode

  • 7,156 staff on poll duty in Kozhikode
  • St. Joseph's College, Devagiri, bags top NAAC accreditation
  • Fishermen's body calls for Minister's resignation

    Leader Page Articles

  • Elections and the market
  • Who is calling the tune?

    Letters to the Editor

  • Shocking
  • Polls 2004
  • Abu Ghraib episode
  • Arafat and tragedy
  • Crocodile tears

    Madhya Pradesh

  • Stage set for final phase of polling in M.P.

    Madurai

  • All set for polling
  • Residents allege deletion, block traffic
  • 40,000 police personnel deployed in southern districts
  • `Introduce proportional representation'
  • Around The City
  • In Madurai Today
  • Reporter's Diary

    Mangalore

  • Corporation adopts austerity measures
  • Medical profession losing human touch, says doctor
  • Engagements
  • Readers' Mail

    Mysore

  • `Remove barriers based on language'

    National

  • Basu ready to discuss alliance with secular NDA partners
  • BJP is nucleus of anti-Congress politics, says Arun Jaitley
  • Government blamed for delay in posting Judges
  • Congress confident of winning more seats in Uttar Pradesh
  • We will provide a stable government: Congress
  • V.P. Singh, Chandra Shekhar back new Ayodhya initiative
  • Weather may play spoilsport as Sikkim goes to the polls
  • Abu Salem files petition against extradition
  • 1 killed, 25 injured in Doda grenade blast
  • 2 killed in West Bengal
  • EC teams begin enquiries in Siwan and Bettiah
  • Mulayam Singh escapes as copter makes emergency landing
  • Congress condemns abuse of prisoners
  • Modest oil price rise inevitable
  • Poll panel displeased with CPI(M) leader's remark
  • Controversy in West Bengal over poll official's remark
  • BJP seeks special forces during polling in Silchar
  • Voter turnout satisfying: Mufti
  • Andhra leaders meet Sonia
  • SP denies Rahul's charge
  • Film festival in November: Minister
  • Remark not against EC, says Bose
  • Surjeet says BJP will lose power

    New Delhi

  • Fake kills episode gets murkier
  • Congress guarded on Shekhawat-Pawar meet
  • Kendriya Bhandar weekly rates
  • All set for Delhi ballot
  • Liquor flows for vote in Capital
  • Special arrangements for a hot polling day
  • Enforcement might mar notification on smoking, feel experts
  • Bid to promote peritoneal dialysis
  • Notices to candidates
  • Illicit liquor seized; four held
  • Special buses for relocated voters
  • New course at IGNOU
  • Around The City
  • Briefly
  • In The Capital Today
  • Readers' Mail

    News Analysis

  • Sikkim and the road to Lhasa
  • The mesmerising effect of exit polls

    Palakkad

  • Free medical camp

    Pathanamthitta

  • Elaborate arrangements for polling in Pathanamthitta

    Pondicherry

  • `Evolve plan to ban child labour'

    Racing : Motor

  • 75th GP win for Schumacher
  • Another successful outing for Karamjit Singh

    Rajasthan

  • `BJP has fielded more candidates with criminal cases'

    Religion

  • Nine modes of devotion

    Sivaganga

  • Arrangements made in Sivaganga, Ramnad

    Sports : General

  • Stars gather for Laureus extravaganza
  • Siberian Husky corners glory

    Tamil Nadu

  • Civil service entrants aim to root out corruption
  • DPA allies in favour of Sonia heading govt.: Vasan
  • Wait for phone exchange in Pattabiram continues
  • Too many PM aspirants in Opposition: Ganesan
  • A close contest between AIADMK, DMK
  • `Teach a lesson to AIADMK'
  • `Steps to end exploitation of youth seeking jobs abroad'
  • Polling material ferried to Cuddalore villages
  • Ensure release of arrested volunteers: DMK
  • `Evolve action plan to ban child labour'
  • Book on Sonia released
  • Women voters outnumber men in Vellore, Tiruvannamalai
  • Abolish CENVAT, on fabrics: powerloom weavers
  • Study moots incentives for voting
  • `Tissue culture can boost banana exports'
  • Briefly

    Tamil Nadu - Others

  • Posters trigger tense moments
  • Arrangements complete in Pudukottai, Perambalur

    Tennis

  • Mauresmo wins as Venus pulls out
  • Moya conquers Rome on ninth attempt

    Thanjavur

  • EVMs sent to polling stations

    Thiruvananthapuram

  • Corporation to use keyhole surgery
  • Polls: security strengthened in district
  • NAAC accreditation for four State universities
  • Science congress for children from May 14
  • AIR's music competition
  • IMFL seized
  • Aid for kin of accident victims
  • Around The City
  • In Thiruvananthapuram Today
  • Readers' Mail

    This Day That Age

  • dated May 10, 1954: Geneva meet opens
  • dated May 10, 1954: Divorce by consent
  • dated May 10, 1954: Tribute to Tagore

    Thrissur

  • Collector bereaved

    Tiruchi

  • Arrangements complete in Tiruchi constituency
  • Strict vigil casts its shadow on campaigning
  • Heavy rain in Tiruchi
  • Around The City
  • In Tiruchi Today
  • Reporter's Diary

    Tirunelveli

  • Control room set up in Nellai

    Tirupati

  • CET on June 13
  • Railway official's surprise visit

    Udupi

  • CoD probe sought into murder case
  • Ranganath Shenoy remembered
  • Man killed in accident

    Vijayawada

  • Congress chairpersons for ward panels named
  • Around The City
  • In Vijayawada Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Visakhapatnam

  • Poll results likely tomorrow noon
  • VUDA team visits project sites
  • Fourth round of Pulse Polio launched
  • Around The City
  • In Visakhapatnam Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Volleyball

  • Vinod-Sashidhar pair posts win

    Weather

  • Weather

    West Bengal

  • Surprises in store: Mamata

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