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“Blast impact wound killed Benazir”Scotland Yard submits report Scotland Yard report on assassination of Benazir Bhutto The findings of a Scotland Yard inquiry into how Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto died after being attacked during a political rally in Rawalpindi were presented to the Government of Pakistan on Friday. The conclusions of the inquiry were outlined in a ... INTERNATIONAL PPP may press for international probe ‘But we do not reject the whole Scotland Yard report’
India seeks Amit’s deportationNepal to seek remand of kingpin in kidney racket for further investigations New Delhi confident NEW DELHI: India is confident that the kidney racket kingpin Amit Kumar would soon be handed over by Nepal, where he was arrested on Thursday. The CBI has taken up the matter with the Nepalese government through the Indian ... Manmohan promises loan relief for farmers Pravaranagar (Ahmednagar): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here on Friday that the government would soon come out with loan relief measures for farmers. “I am aware that farmers in many parts of the country are suffering under ...
Avalanches claim 17 more lives in KashmirPolice rescue 32 people; Srinagar-Jammu National Highway remains blocked for sixth day Rajeswar blames Centre for lack of development Entire Opposition stalls Governor’s address; Uttar Pradesh House adjourned PIL in apex court seeks arrest of Raj Thackeray New Delhi: The Supreme Court will hear on February 22 a public interest litigation petition seeking a direction to the Maharashtra government to arrest Raj Thackeray, leader of Maharashtra Navanirman Sena (MNS), for allegedly fomenting ... Congress targets Advani again
“Development of U.P. not possible without Centre’s help”House adjourned after the Opposition sans BJP boycotts Governor’s address Strategic ties with U.S. only at the cost of our support: Karat Reminds PM of the fate of his counterparts in Japan, Australia
Taslima hopes India will renew her visa“I still believe it is the safest refuge for a secular writer”
Irate farmers target NitishPATNA: Angry farmers on Friday threw stones at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at Pilkhi village in Nalanda district, protesting against “meagre compensation” for fertile land acquired for the proposed Nalanda International ... 4 persons die of suspected anthrax NEW DELHI: Four suspected anthrax deaths have been reported from Koraput district of Orissa while five persons are being treated for the disease in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry is ... Decision on fuel price likely next week BANGALORE: Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Murali Deora said here on Friday that a decision on the fuel price hike might be taken at a meeting of the Group of Ministers concerned in New Delhi next week. He was talking to ... CRICKET
India’s ODI side on the right trackIt is unwise to be thinking about the 2011 World Cup, writes Peter Roebuck CRICKET
Sharp Bracken makes it a no-contestSri Lanka comes a cropper at the SCG; only Sangakkara puts up a fight TENNIS
Bopanna, Istomin ensure parityPaes faces a tough call on picking Bhupathi’s doubles partner GOLF
McGrane leads; erratic Indians lose their way14 Indians make the cut; Jeev Milkha Singh succumbs, Ernie Els survives INTERNATIONAL Putin vows fitting reply to new threat from West MOSCOW: Russia has returned to the world arena as a strong nation that can stand up for itself even as NATO is expanding and the United States is setting up new bases near Russian borders, President Vladimir Putin said. “A new ... INTERNATIONAL Archbishop in row over Sharia INTERNATIONAL Claims of heavy casualties in Sri Lanka COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka military on Friday claimed to have made some territorial gains along the Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) in Mannar district amid reports of heavy fighting and casualties. The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and the pro-LTTE ... BUSINESS
Inflation rate crosses 4 per cent-markRising cereal prices pushed up the index BUSINESS
Caparo to build body structure for Tata NanoCHENNAI: NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul-owned Caparo Group on Friday got a contract from the Tatas to build the body structure for the Rs. 1-lakh Tata Nano small car. Selected inner structural panels will be pressed and assembled by Caparo ... BUSINESS
IT, auto sectors get global recognitionIndian economy shows ability to adapt and remain competitive, says Kamal Nath Final photo poll rolls by March 5
Call to address challenges of Indian judicial systemNeed for rendering speedy justice: Judge
South Chennai rentals go through the roofOther Stories
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