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    Pakistan resents Rahul's remarks
    Discredit to freedom fighters, says BJP; Should be viewed holistically: Congress

    Rahul is your future: Manmohan
    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday declared Rahul Gandhi as the leader of the future and urged the electors of Uttar Pradesh to give the Congress a chance to bring a change in their lives. Dr. Singh, who embarked on an election ...

    CRICKET
    Ireland posts competitive total after sluggish start
    BRIDGETOWN: Bridgetown: William Porterfield gathered a painstaking 136-ball 85, Kevin O'Brien rattled together a 44-ball 48, as Ireland made 243 for seven in 50 overs in Sunday's Super Eight match against Bangladesh at the Kensington ...

    CRICKET
    The underdog is ready to bite
    The Sri Lankan team is fortunate to possess a combination of styles, writes Tom Moody

    CRICKET
    Kiwis storm into semifinals with a clinical win
    ST. GEORGE'S: New Zealand secured a place in the World Cup semifinals Saturday, reaching 196 for 5 to beat South Africa by five wickets. The Kiwis had restricted their opponents to 193-7 in the Super 8s game at Grenada National Stadium before ...

    Mirwaiz rejects appeal to join roundtable
    SRINAGAR:

    INTERVIEW
    "India is top priority for Belarus"
    Belarus PresidentAlyaksandr Lukashenkaon his country's ties with India, the relevance of NAM, the future of the Commonwealth of Independent States, and other issues. Excerpts from an interview:

    Manmohan promises peace, prosperity in U.P.
    Asks electors to give Congress a chance

    Congress will put Uttar Pradesh back on track: Sonia Gandhi
    Accuses non-Congress parties of dividing society on caste, communal lines

    INTERNATIONAL
    Support for "military solution" rises in Sri Lanka
    Poll covers Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim communities

    Lufthansa Technik to cash in on India's air traffic potential
    "Looking forward to strengthening relationships with Indian carriers and will expand support programmes"

    Kuttanad farmers need help, says Sharad Pawar
    To discuss paddy procurement with State Government

    Losing a heritage, gaining a facility
    As work on Metro Rail begins, the axe falls on the M.G. Road promenade

    World Bank aid for Cooum project
    CHENNAI: Starting later this year, the State Government, with the support and expertise of the World Bank, will launch an interdepartmental effort to restore the much-degraded Cooum sub basin. A high-level team of World Bank experts and top PWD ...

    "Woolmer was poisoned and then strangled"
    LONDON/KINGSTON:

    IMPROBABLE RECOVERY
    Amur tiger back from the brink
    MOSCOW: After a century in which its numbers have dwindled to the point of extinction, the Amur tiger, the largest cat in the world, has made an improbable recovery. According to WWF, the tiger's population is at its highest level for 100 ...

    Electronic tags for captive elephants
    Microchips to be implanted for identification

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