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  • From the Print Edition
    Firing mars LoC ceasefire
    Army to lodge protest with Pakistan

    LoC fighting sparks fears of bloody summer
    Jawan killed in 20-minute assault

    Nuclear deal is not dead but down to last days: Mulford
    CHENNAI: While the New Delhi-Washington civilian nuclear deal is “not dead,” it is “down to the last days,” David Mulford, U.S. Ambassador to India, said on Monday. If Indian approval came through by June, the U.S. ...

    It is a ‘great opportunity’ for India and Pakistan: Qureshi
    “Both sides have a better understanding of each other’s point of view”

    Army to lodge protest
    NEW DELHI: Monday’s attack on the Army post in Jammu and Kashmir comes a day before External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee is scheduled to reach Islamabad to resume peace talks. A soldier of the Gorkha Rifles was killed in the attack ...

    “Insinuations will vitiate atmosphere”
    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Monday that India and Pakistan had come “closer” and developed a “better understanding” of each other through the peace process, and stressed that ...

    INTERNATIONAL
    Tents are our top need: China
    BEIJING: China has requested the international community to offer tents among other relief donations to survivors in quake-hit Sichuan. Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said on Monday: “China would like the international community to ...

    INTERVIEW
    ‘Nuclear deal will have little effect on broad framework of bilateral ties’
    India has in many ways captured the imagination of America, saysDavid Mulford

    Access to dug-outs for team owners
    Mumbai: A day after Shah Rukh Khan was barred entry to his team’s dressing room, the Indian Premier League authorities issued fresh guidelines which has cleared the deck for the presence of a franchise owner in the team dug-out for the ...

    CRICKET
    Akhtar doubtful for crunch game
    Royals eyes its ninth win as Knight Riders tries to stay afloat

    CRICKET
    5-wkt. win for Daredevils
    Sehwag, Gambhir provide the ideal platform

    NEWSCAPE
    Jet-sharing for the eco-conscious


    Was it Van Gogh’s last work?
    Athens: A portrait stashed in a bank vault in Athens could be the last painting Vincent van Gogh produced, according to some art experts and collectors who are attempting to determine the authenticity of the picture found among the possessions ...

    Abhishek Majumdar wins the MetroPlus Playwright Award
    The winning play explores issues of immigration and identity

    Liquor tragedy: death toll in two States rises to 68
    All the affected areas report fresh cases

    Sand quarries to be leased out
    CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government on Monday announced that sand quarries in the State would be leased out through tenders and open auction, thus ending its monopoly. The District Collectors have been empowered to float tenders and ...

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