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  • From the Print Edition
    Ready for many meetings: Karat
    “Looking forward to debate on nuclear deal”

    Thamilchelvan killed in air raid
    A major “political and moral blow” to LTTE

    Suspense continues in Karnataka
    NEW DELHI: Suspense continues over the formation of a Bharatiya Janata Party-Janata Dal (Secular) government in Karnataka, with the Union Cabinet not yet taking up the issue of revoking President’s Rule. This was stated by the Union ...

    Madras High Court stays privilege proceedings against Jayalalithaa
    CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Friday stayed the privilege proceedings initiated against the former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, for her reported statements against Local Administration Minister M.K. Stalin. Justice K. ...

    ‘Colonel’ Karuna arrested in London
    London: Leader of the breakaway faction of the Tamil Tigers Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan alias ‘Colonel’ Karuna was arrested here on Friday morning. He was arrested for travelling on a forged passport, Home Office sources ...

    Bihar bandh peaceful; 5,000 held
    PATNA: The Opposition-sponsored Bihar bandh to protest the assault on journalists by JD(U) MLA Anant Singh and his men affected normal life on Friday. It was, however, peaceful. Leader of the Opposition Rabri Devi, who issued the call ...

    Karat hails move to seek Central forces
    Kolkata: The present situation cannot be allowed to continue in Nandigram in West Bengal’s Purbo Medinipur district “where for the past few months there is no administration, no police and there has been a recurrence of ...

    Ronen Sen apologises
    NEW DELHI: India’s Ambassador to the United States Ronen Sen on Friday offered an unconditional apology to the Rajya Sabha Privileges Committee for his “headless chickens” comment related to the nuclear deal in an interview ...

    16 policemen killed in Maoist ambush
    KHAMMAM: Sixteen policemen, including six CRPF jawans, were killed and five injured as CPI (Maoist) cadres ambushed a special party in Pamedu police station limits, some 22 km from the Taliperu project in Andhra Pradesh, in Bijapur district of ...

    Cross-border support to Kashmir militants continuing, says Antony
    “Two rounds of discussions held on troops reduction in Jammu and Kashmir”

    Proposal to raise Haj air fare rejected
    In keeping with commitment to Muslim welfare: Dasmunsi

    An open letter to West Bengal Governor
    Excerpts from an open letter from Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer to Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Governor of West Bengal, on October 31, 2007: Venerable Gopal Gandhi: I write this letter reluctantly but feel it my duty to request you, ...

    Voice of developing countries being heard: Stiglitz
    “Negotiations are more in the open”

    Tender process for fighter aircraft takes off
    NEW DELHI: The process of selection of one of the biggest tenders for fighter aircraft has got off with a two-leg open interaction between the bidding companies and government officials. This was in keeping with Defence Minister A.K. ...

    CRICKET
    Butt sparkles in Pakistan’s easy win
    Delhi struggles to 213 for nine in a contest that was lively only in patches

    CRICKET
    TN ready to take on youthful Maharashtra
    CHENNAI: The 74th edition of the Ranji Trophy begins on Saturday, with the state of domestic cricket in uncommon flux. The impact of the migration to the Indian Cricket League (ICL) — will it dilute quality or clear deadwood? — ...

    CRICKET
    The most important meeting
    Sometimes it is easier to love a stranger than a neighbour, writes Peter Roebuck

    CRICKET
    Engrossing battles owe a lot to the intensity
    CRICKET / Unpredictable nature of their contests has often produced unpretentious entertainment

    CRICKET
    Engrossing battles owe a lot to the intensity
    Unpredictable nature of their contests has often produced unpretentious entertainment

    Shoe baron gunned down in Jamshedpur
    Jamshedpur: The co-owner of a leading shoe company, Ashish Dey, was gunned down on Friday by motorcycle-borne assailants in Sakchi area of the steel city. Mr. Dey (50), whose company Sree Leathers has a chain of stores across the ...

    Thamilchelvan was involved in many attacks: Colombo
    LTTE expresses deep sorrow over leader’s death

    INTERNATIONAL
    Resign, Scotland Yard chief told
    LONDON: The head of Scotland Yard, Ian Blair, was on Friday under growing pressure to resign after a damning court verdict over the killing of an innocent Brazilian youth, Charles de Menezes, who was shot dead by the police at a London Tube ...

    BUSINESS
    $ 944m World Bank loan for three rural projects
    To finance vocational training programmes

    BUSINESS
    Inflation rate declines to 3.02 p.c.
    FM attributes the drop to steps taken on the monetary front

    BUSINESS
    German firm’s push to renewable energy
    To offer equipment and project development solutions

    BUSINESS
    New mining policy by next month
    30 companies approach Ministry for gold exploration

    Removal of statue sparks violence in Madurai
    22 State-owned buses damaged in stone-throwing incidents in the district

    Metro rail plan holds up work on flyovers
    CHENNAI: Delay in implementation of the metro rail project is holding up work on three flyovers on Anna Salai, which are to be developed with World Bank assistance under the Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project III. The three facilities ...

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