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Brazil crashes outThe Netherlands upsets five-time champions Julia Gillard backs Howard SINGAPORE: Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Friday voiced support for the nomination of John Howard for vice-president of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The ICC, which concluded a series of meetings here on Thursday, ... Sikhs need not remove turban at British airports LONDON: Sikh passengers at British airports will no longer be forced to remove their turbans for security checks, following protests from the community that the practice was “offensive.” Under new security measures introduced ...
RBI hikes short-term rates to tame inflationExtends liquidity management measures up to July 16 All Bhopal gas case convicts get bail; released on bond Bhopal:After granting Keshub Mahindra bail in the Bhopal gas tragedy case, the district and sessions judge here on Friday granted bail to the other six convicts as well. Judge Subhash Kakde released them on a bond of Rs. 1 lakh ... Vajpayee's office amended Padma list on Kalam objections Documents released by current President's Secretariat Menon's mission will transcend border issue BEIJING: National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon will arrive here on Saturday, as the Prime Minister's Special Envoy, armed with the mandate to build on the recent positive up-swing in relations between India and China and explore how the ... No encounter, says sympathiser HYDERABAD: Revolutionary poet P. Varavara Rao, a known Maoist sympathiser and defender, on Friday rubbished the official version of the killing of naxalite leader Azad in an encounter, and said he was actually picked up by the Andhra Pradesh ... BJP sticks to caste count NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party may well be coming back to its “social engineering” agenda taken up in a big way by the former general secretary and ideologue, K.N. Govindacharya, who is no longer with the party. It has ... TENNIS
Berdych sets up final showdown with NadalPaes-Black beat Dlouhy-Benesova to enter mixed doubles final FIFA WORLD CUP-2010
An intense rivalry set to be reignitedMaradona's men geared up to check Loew's squad's progress FOOTBALL The method in Maradona's madness There were candlelit vigils not just outside the hospital in Buenos Aires but around the world. After spending 12 days in critical care with heart and lung problems, Diego Armando Maradona was lying among the patients in a psychiatric ward ... FOOTBALL The importance of being Villa And still the goals come, with the certainty of thunder following lightning. Left foot, right foot. Up close, from distance. The grubby and the divine. David Villa's second-time-lucky strike against Portugal took his tally to seven goals ...
Elliots Beach comes under electronic surveillanceCHENNAI: Sophisticated surveillance cameras with night vision facilities have been installed at the Elliots Beach in Besant Nagar. Backed by Internet Protocol, the cameras would provide live coverage of the beach at the control room, ... CBI files charge sheet against top Customs officials CHENNAI: The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday filed charge sheet against top Customs officials in a special court at Coimbatore in connection with a corruption case. The Anti-Corruption Branch had registered five cases in 2007 ... FIFA WORLD CUP - 2010 Goal-addict Villa is the key Mean Paraguayan defence will be looking to frustrate Spain's strikers
Retrospective of Kamal Haasan films opensThe actor says his best innings in films will come over the next 10 years
Doyen of oncology S. Krishnamurthi passes awayCHENNAI: S. Krishnamurthi, adviser (Research and Planning), Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, died here on Friday. He was 90. A doyen of oncology in the country, Dr. Krishnamurthi was born in 1919 to Sundara Reddy and Muthulakshmi Reddy, ... Other Stories
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