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  • From the Print Edition
    New facts emerge on Mumbai blasts
    Alleged IISc attacker details role of Lashkar

    Buddhia’s former coach shot dead
    BHUBANESWAR: Biranchi Das, the former coach of child marathoner Buddhia Singh, was shot dead by three unidentified persons in front of his judo training centre here on Sunday evening. Mr. Das, who was believed to have received two ...

    50 buildings face demolition in Chennai
    CHENNAI: Demolition notices have been served with respect to about 50 unauthorisedly built multi-storied and special buildings within the Chennai Metropolitan Area. Stop-work notices have been issued in the case of about 60 per cent of ...

    Maoists move towards majority in Nepal
    They have won 75 of 135 seats declared; other parties far behind

    Fierce fighting in Sri Lanka kills 79 LTTE cadres, 13 soldiers
    Pro-LTTE TamilNet puts the death toll of soldiers at 30

    Bangalore police may question Sabeel
    Bangalore: The Bangalore police are likely to question Sabeel Ahmed, who will be deported to India from the United Kingdom after he pleaded guilty to withholding information about his brother Kafeel’s plot to blow up the Glasgow airport. ...

    Incentives for scientists
    To retain star CSIR performers

    CRICKET
    The Indians have the last laugh
    The South Africans collapse like a pack of cards; Harbhajan, Sehwag strike

    CRICKET
    ‘We’ve played some terrific cricket ’
    Kanpur: South Africa’s captain Graeme Smith said the insufficient first-innings total and India’s lead were responsible for his side’s eight-wicket loss in the Kanpur Test. “When you are playing on such a wicket, the ...

    CRICKET
    Credit should go to the bowlers: Dhoni
    KANPUR: Indian captain M.S. Dhoni praised his bowlers for the side’s eight-wicket win over South Africa in the third Test here. “Most of the time, we got wickets just after enforcing bowling changes. The appreciation and the ...

    “High oil prices unjustified”
    Chidambaram seeks overhaul of regulatory mechanisms

    TENNIS
    Japan wins both reverse singles
    Delightful day for the fans as Bhupathi and Paes play singles

    Intel unveils microchips, smallest & biggest at once
    Tiny Atom processor to fuel handy Net devices

    GOLF
    Trevor Immelman sure and steady
    Snedeker two shots adrift of leader, Woods lying fifth; Jeev in joint 23rd spot

    Home for the aged, behind bars


    Terror victim’s kin resent ‘official apathy’
    Varanasi: The family of M.P. Singh, the Border Roads Organisation engineer killed on Saturday in the Taliban suicide bombing in Afghanistan, has expressed anger over the alleged indifference of the authorities. Uma Devi, wife of Singh, ...

    70,000 more students take IIT exams
    “The maths paper had significantly more complex questions”

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