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India a real partner: Romano Prodi``Many parallels with Manmohan, both dealing with difficult coalitions" INTERVIEW
"In India as in Italy, democracy is a difficult exercise"Italy's Prime MinisterRomano Prodispeaks on ties with India, his country's engagement in Afghanistan and Lebanon, his difficult coalition, the thorny matter of extraordinary renditions, and the way forward for Europe. Excerpts from an interview in hi s office in the gilded fifteenth century Palazzo Chigi in Rome:
Manmohan, Somnath pay tributes to RangarajanA philanthropist, a great lover and promoter of sports and one of the doyens of the Indian Press" Rajapaksa sacks 3 senior Ministers Move to curb dissidence within his party following recent ministerial changes NATIONAL GAMES
Opening ceremony a virtual treatAn opportunity to promote unity, peace and goodwill among the people Chaos reigns on opening day GUWAHATI: CRICKET
England pulls off a dramatic winPaul Collingwood posts his second successive century
Menon for free flow of ideas in SAARC"Where there has been an interaction, it has seldom been direct between the media" "Nithari murders pre-meditated" CBI Director says they were probably committed for sadistic pleasure
Stakes high in AmritsarLeaders turn out to bat for BJP, Congress candidates INTERNATIONAL - NEWS ANALYSIS U.N. reform to figure during Prodi's visit ROME: Romano Prodi (68), who begins a five-day state visit to India on Friday, took over as Italy's centre-left Prime Minister in April 2006 after beating his long-time rival Silvio Berlusconi with a wafer thin lead of 24,000 votes. The media ...
Ratan Tata does it againHe undertakes a sortie in Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet Gaza celebrates unity accord No call for Israel recognition BUSINESS
PM: Raise IT export target`Retain first mover advantage in BPO space'
Accenture to expand operationsTo set up another facility in Sholinganallur near Chennai Indian doctors lose legal battle Association says judgment is "very disappointing;" likely to challenge it TABLE TENNIS
Subhajit Saha surprises MonteiroNEW DELHI: National champion Subhajit Saha had never beaten a top-100 player in the world. On Friday, this soft-spoken man from Siliguri, with unmistakable boyish looks, produced a mature performance to surprise world No. 94, Brazil's Thiago ...
Curtains down on spectacle in skySecurity gamble as IAF took scores of Air Force chiefs to Taj
Mahatma Gandhi Road set to change foreverContractor executing work on the Metro rail is ready to move in equipment
Four-lane system extended till NandanamIncreasing vehicle population is the reason: police
State film awards announcedLenin Rajendran best director; Prithviraj, Urvasi adjudged best actors
Website to track missing children launchedParents can post photograph of missing child on the website Other Stories
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