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Quattrocchi papers cleared for trialA move forward in Bofors case
Jharkhand bandh total, peacefulThe near total bandh led to disruption of train services Rave party, revellers, drugs, and aftermath PUNE: Fire in IOC refinery GUWAHATI: A major fire broke out in the Indian Oil Corporation's Guwahati refinery's crude distilling unit on Monday night, sources in the refinery said. The fire, caused due to a leakage in unit 1 of the refinery, was spotted around 9 p.m. ... CRICKET
England bowling lacks the firepowerFlintoff and Pietersen can be explosive with the bat India's search for momentum
Australia wins easilyLisa Sthalekar declared 'Player of the Tournament' Retaliatory action, says Centre MPs security being reviewed: Duggal
CPI (M) seeks programme for minoritiesParty releases a charter for advancement of Muslim community Anti-terror meet today In accordance with the 2006 decision INTERNATIONAL Uncertainty again for doctors LONDON: Indian doctors in the United Kingdom are facing fresh uncertainty. The Health Department on Monday quietly introduced a new eligibility criterion for the ongoing round of recruitment to the National Health Service (NHS). This came less ... Antony's `remark' resented ISLAMABAD: A purported remark by Defence Minister A.K. Antony that India would give hot pursuit to terrorists across the border was the subject of a hot statement by Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson on Monday. It is not clear where Mr. ... China lays stress on equitable growth Thrust to rural infrastructure development U.S., Sri Lanka sign logistics pact Framework for "interoperability"
Piped natural gas on tap soonThere is also a proposal to supply natural gas for automobiles Kalam gives nod for CET abolition CHENNAI: President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has given his assent to the Tamil Nadu Bill that seeks to abolish the common entrance test for admission to professional courses in the State. This was revealed by Chief Secretary L.K. Tripathy on Monday at ... CPI (M) demands a new deal for minorities Party releases charter for advancement of Muslims BUSINESS
Sensex tumbles on fears of global recessionThe Indian benchmark index loses 471 points Two banks join HSBC to float insurance company Canara Bank will have a controlling stake Smart City hinges on a political decision TECOM insists on 100 per cent ownership of land
Moser Baer to invest $250 mEnters into technology partnership with Applied Materials of U.S. Editor's arrest sparks protests in Mangalore CPI(M) terms it an infringement on the freedom of press Other Stories
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