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"If you want to be treated like India, be like India"WASHINGTON: Even as the landmark India-United States nuclear deal sailed through the 50-member International Relations Committee of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, supporters in the House termed it a defining moment in relations between ... We did not own up to killing: LTTE Anton Balasingham only regretted incident, spokesman tellsThe Hindu BSF, BDR exchange fire Dispute over plot of land along bank of Surama river FOOTBALL
Les Bleus well and truly back; watch out BrazilVieira, Zidane and Ribery dazzle; it's the same old story for Spain TENNIS Sharapova gives Smashnova no chance LONDON: At the highest levels in sport, sometimes you have to forget who you are to become who you want to be. A sort of self-inflicted temporary amnesia helps when your self-identity itself turns out to be mental excess baggage. Whether you ...
MBBS cut off marks drop by 12 points"If Theni college gets approval, further drop in marks is expected" Dhanapalan nominated to committee for identifying next Vice-Chancellor Senate members protest against S.P. Thyagarajan chairing the meeting CBI seeks documents on "kickbacks" in wheat deal Uncovered while probing Iraq's oil-for-food programme
Wide fluctuations in share pricesMUMBAI: In highly volatile trading, the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex made a smart recovery from the early sharp losses on good low-level buying but only to close 21.31 points lower at 10129.70 as select bluechip counters fell towards ...
Pawar to accompany Prime Minister to VidarbhaA new rehabilitation package for distressed farmers in suicide-prone districts being finalised
Violence mars polling; two killedPolice open fire at several places; 68 per cent votes cast in first phase of PR polls CoD to seek Interpol help to unravel data theft scam Involvement of a syndicate in the racket not ruled out V. P. Singh's claim laughable: Vajpayee "Did not favour launch of a new party as alternative to the Congress"
20 per cent tax for air-conditionersTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac announced an increase in the value-added tax for air-conditioners in the Assembly on Wednesday. Replying to the general debate on the revised Budget for the current year, the Minister said ... Other Stories
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