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Not to seek anticipatory bail BJP captures Delhi Corporation Congress tally just 67 in a House of 272; good show by BSP
16 killed as vehicle blows upIt was carrying 200 kg of "slurry explosives," detonators to a quarry
Pranab injured in road accidentKOLKATA: External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee was seriously injured when his car was involved in a head-on collision with a truck near Nakashipara in West Bengal's Nadia district on Saturday night. Mr. Mukherjee, 72, had 12 stitches in ... CRICKET
Dravid retained captain, Shastri in as managerMumbai: The recommendations of the former captains were the basis around which the BCCI's Working Committee adopted major resolutions, including restrictions on personal endorsements as part of the players' contract, at its meeting here on ... Only three endorsements MUMBAI: One of the major decisions taken at the BCCI's Working Committee meeting here on Saturday revolved around player endorsements. According to its new resolutions, players offered a contract will not be able to endorse more than three ... CRICKET
Bangladesh sets challenging targetGEORGETOWN: Mohammad Ashraful cracked a stylish 87 from 83 balls to help Bangladesh post its highest World Cup total of 251 for eight in the Super Eight match against South Africa on Saturday. Bangladesh, without a win in the Super Eight ...
It's not easy to plot Australia's downfallST. PETER'S: Theories are a pence a dozen in English cricket. No other side switches between theories as often and as blithely as do the English. Not all of it is blarney of course; indeed, most of these theories have kernels of cricket logic. ... TENNIS
Winning leads for Sweden and GermanyLONDON: A quartet of thirty-somethings, led by Jonas Bjorkman at 35, took former champions Sweden and Germany into the semifinals of the Davis Cup on Saturday. Bjorkman and 2002 Australian Open champion Thomas Johansson, 32, gave Sweden a 3-0 ... CRICKET World Cup has had little go so far It's a pity that the quadrennial showpiece has been compromised No tangible progress in Siachen talks Pre-talks optimism on a breakthrough belied
46 p.c. polling in U.P. first phasePolling peaceful; security measures come under attack CRICKET Ravi Shastri, manager for Bangladesh tour CHENNAI: The former India captain, Ravi Shastri, has been named Cricket Manager for India's forthcoming tour of Bangladesh. The decision was taken at the BCCI's Working Committee meeting in Mumbai on Saturday. Shastri has played 80 Tests for ... Detained LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh PWD and Energy Minister Shivpal Singh Yadav, who is Chief Minister Mulayam Singh's brother, was reportedly detained on Saturday at the Jaswantnagar police station where he sat on a dharna in protest against the allegedly ...
How safe are IT professionals working in booming Silicon City?In the past two years, four software employees have been murdered INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Desi solutions fuel device developers' love of LinuxBANGALORE: Indian engineers are helping to fuel the increasing world-wide popularity of the `free-and-open' Linux platform for a host of handy consumer devices from mobile phones to music players to portable life-saving devices and they ... Admissions to IITs on hold NEW DELHI: With implementation of the OBCs quota stuck in legal wrangles following the Supreme Court stay, the Human Resource Development Ministry has asked all the IIMs, IITs and Centrally- funded institutions to put on hold the admission ...
YSR holds talks on Cabinet expansionMeets Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Digvijay Singh INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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