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India will strive to ensure that the issue remains within IAEA Sharon forms new party, calls for polls DUBAI: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Monday quit the governing Likud party, announced the formation of a new party and called for early polls. Israeli President Moshe Katsav, on whom Mr. Sharon called earlier in the day, said he ... Pakistan gave no proposal for self-governance: India NEW DELHI: India said on Monday night that it had received no proposal regarding so-called "self-governance" in Jammu and Kashmir during the November 12 Dhaka meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Shaukat ... Secure driver's return: PM "Ensure protection to all Indians in Afghanistan" Two-pronged rehabilitation plan for quake victims "We are ready to face the winter" SPORT - CRICKET
An engrossing tussle on the cards, but the weather gods have to obligeCHENNAI:
We will adopt horses for courses policyContaining the deep Indian batting line-up needs a disciplined effort, writes Graeme Smith
485 child labourers rescuedEmployers locked them in abandoned houses and underground workshops
DMK Chief rebukes Ministers"A few Central Ministers" may not be aware of "corruption" in relief administration Corporation Council meet peaceful Opposition Councillors stage walkout towards the end of proceedings Five naxalites killed in encounters Maoists kill former colleague in Anantapur, another person in Guntur
A bonanza for Delhi MLAs, Ministers and Chief MinisterNEW DELHI: Notwithstanding their party president Sonia Gandhi's much talked about directive to the Congress rank and file to observe utmost austerity, the Delhi Cabinet on Monday voted for a post-Diwali bonanza of a hundred per cent increase in ... Private bus owners firm on strike Buses of Private Bus Owners Federation not to operate service Other Stories
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