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    Talks offer not a sign of weakness: Manmohan
    Victims' kin to get jobs; door open for talks with ULFA

    Cauvery: final award on February 5
    Tribunal's term ends that day

    65 killed in Baghdad varsity attack
    DUBAI: Sixty-five people, including several women students and teachers, were killed and 110 injured on Tuesday in a devastating twin suicide bombing at the gates of a university in Baghdad, marking a surge in violence in the embattled city. The ...

    INTERVIEW
    "Implementation of Hyde Act would mean shifting of goalposts"
    Anil Kakodkar, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, articulates his concerns on the still unfolding Indo-U.S. nuclear deal. Excerpts from an interview:

    Japan's energy initiative welcomed
    East Asian states focus on renewable sources

    INTERNATIONAL
    Sunnis angry over hangings
    U.N. chief regrets Iraqi executions

    India likely to take part in 4-nation talks
    Involving U.S., Japan and Australia

    Rajapaksa-Wickremesinghe talks inconclusive
    President may go ahead with plans to award ministerial berths to UNP dissidents

    TENNIS
    Sania quells Savchuk's challenge
    With temperatures going past 40 degrees, play had to be suspended on most courts

    SPORT - COMMENT
    A virus of the mind
    To view sport from a national or regional perspective in this day and age seems almost anachronistic, writes NIRMAL SHEKAR

    Vacancies to 10 Lok Sabha seats will be filled within six months: Gopalaswami
    Consequent to the Supreme Court verdict in the cash-for-query case

    Nations need to learn war not to fight, says Nobel laureate Prof. Aumann
    ``There needs to be a shift in strategy to bring about world peace''

    BUSINESS
    No immediate cut in output: OPEC
    India invites foreign firms to invest in the country's expanding energy sector

    M&M-ITEC joint venture to invest Rs. 2,500 crore
    The commercial vehicle venture will leverage M&M's extensive dealer network

    Rule allowing corporal punishment in schools goes
    Imposition, suspension from class suggested

    Police geared for `Kaanum Pongal'
    CHENNAI: Like the previous years, lakhs of people will be on roads, crowding beachfronts and destinations such as Children's Park, the Vandalur zoo, the Trade Fair grounds. The city police plan to deploy 5,000 personnel to regulate the surging ...

    State gets one more Project Tiger
    Karnataka, Centre to implement project jointly; it will be launched in a month

    Trinamool workers damage fence, enter Singur project site
    KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress workers on Tuesday entered a section of the site earmarked for the car manufacturing project at Singur and damaged a portion of the fence. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 Cr.P.C are in force in the ...

    High Court orders CBI probe in Lavalin case
    Says LDF Government cannot reverse decision

    Tamil Nadu granted time to file reply on quota issue
    Supreme Court grants three months to Centre to file its additional response

    Gandhi peace prize for Tutu on January 31
    NEW DELHI: Archbishop Desmund Tutu, a South African cleric and anti-apartheid activist, will be conferred the Gandhi peace prize 2005 by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam here on January 31. A champion of human rights and democracy, Archbishop ...

    Two more top Maoists arrested
    Five others taken in custody in Orissa earlier produced in Khammam court

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