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Eager to begin groundwork: Kouchner Court restores Haneef’s visa Australia’s Immigration Minister says he can return and take up employment Suicide bomber kills 50 in Pakistan ISLAMABAD: The Id-ul-Adha prayers at a mosque near Peshawar in the North West Frontier Province on Friday morning turned into a bloodbath when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the midst of worshippers, killing at least 50 persons and ... Show-cause to Keshubhai, Kashiram Rana NEW DELHI: The BJP on Friday took the first step of disciplinary action, which could lead to expulsion, against four senior Gujarat leaders — the former Chief Minister, Keshubhai Patel, and MPs Kashiram Rana (Surat), Vallabhai Kathiria ... CRICKET
Day’s play abandoned due to rainAllan Wise takes the only Indian wicket to fall on Friday CRICKET Weather has not been kind In an ideal situation, we should have had two lead-up games, writes Anil Kumble CHESS
Anand inspires mind championsNEW DELHI: He may have won the World Championship twice, but chess genius Viswanathan Anand has got used to being greeted as the Grand Master even today. Yet, in the period between his two world titles in 2000 and this year, Anand has ... CHESS Karthikeyan triumphs MUMBAI: P. Karthikeyan raced away with the gold medal and much more in the Asian junior chess championship at the Goregaon Sports Club here on Friday. In the 10th and concluding round, Karthikeyan beat one-time leader Vishnu Prasanna to ... CRICKET
India is stronger this timeIndia has no reason to be afraid, writes Peter Roebuck
State to get Central University, IIM
Corporation seeks to make helpline toll-freeStruggle must go on: Hindraf SINGAPORE: Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leader P. Uthayakumar, now in detention without trial under Malaysia’s tough Internal Security Act (ISA), has told his followers that “the struggle [for the ‘equal rights’ ...
Nine-day Akash missile campaign endsHYDERABAD: A nine-day campaign, involving the surface-to-air Akash missile, radars, mobile launchers and support systems, concluded on Friday at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur-on-sea, near Balasore, Orissa, with the firing of a ... Tata on top but Ford wants other suitors around LONDON: Not wanting to alienate other suitors including Mahindras, Ford may wait till the New Year to announce the winner for its Jaguar and Land Rover brands, although Indian conglomerate Tatas have emerged as the top choice, media reports ... Firemen rescue man on Howrah Bridge twice KOLKATA: Fire personnel had to visit the Howrah Bridge twice to bring down a man who had clambered up its beams on Friday afternoon. The person, stated to be of unsound mind, went up the bridge and perched himself there. Firemen used ... Judicial probe into bungling in Haneef case Melbourne: Bangalore medico Mohamed Haneef is pleased to have been exonerated by the Federal Court of Australia of terror charges in connection with the failed U.K. car bombings, but is yet to decide whether to return to this country, his ...
High command action against rebels confirms Modi’s cloutMove against Keshubhai could lead to vertical split in Gujarat; “anti-party” activities cited Do not cross Lakshman rekhas: Somnath “Judicial activism is a choice of the judiciary, a choice that is not permissible” Hike in fuel prices in January COIMBATORE: Secretary, Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, M.S. Srinivasan said here on Friday that a moderate hike in prices of petroleum products during the first week of January was inevitable. Talking to mediapersons, Mr. ... Joint military exercise with China begins Kunming (China): Troops of India and China on Friday began their first-ever joint military exercise, with focus on anti-terrorism drill, in southwest China, taking the ties between the world’s two largest armies to a new high. ...
Breakthrough in missile technologyDRDO scientists develop composite rocket motor casings Halim: Taslima can’t hurt others’ sentiments KOLKATA: No person in a cosmopolitan society has the right to hurt the sentiments of a certain section in the name of intellectual freedom, West Bengal Assembly Speaker Hashim Abdul Halim said here on Friday, regarding the controversy ... Other Stories
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