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Bridge urban-rural divide: KalamIndia can become developed nation well before 2020, he says ‘U.S. knew India had no flexibility’ NEW DELHI: India and the United States were able to finalise the text of their nuclear cooperation agreement — also known as the 123 agreement — largely because Washington understood that the Indian side had no more flexibility and ... Kidnapped software firm employee rescued HYDERABAD: Vedula Satyanarayana, a senior official of a subsidiary of Satyam Computers, who was kidnapped by four car-borne persons in Secunderabad on Tuesday, was rescued in the Nekonda village in Warangal district later in the night. Four ... Howard: not for me to say if Haneef will be released SINGAPORE: Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Tuesday declined to say whether Mohammed Haneef should be set free in the wake of “inconsistencies” highlighted by lawyers in the case against the Indian doctor. Talking to ... UPA performance to be reviewed: CPI Panel finalises report on troop reduction in J&K It will be submitted to Defence Minister
Karunanidhi wants funding for tsunami reconstruction expeditedDiscusses ongoing projects in the State with World Bank Country Director Stanley Hospital circular on tout menace Lesser, life sentence for youth in Mumbai blasts case He was at a tender age when he was involved in conspiracy: Judge Kode ATHLETICS
Asian championships from todayFocus on Renjith Maheswary, Anju and Sinimole CRICKET
Has India’s bowling outperformed its batting?Groundsman Mick Hunt gets the longest cheers for his work CHESS Hari Krishna slips Chanda holds leader Tendulkar casts a spell on Daniel Radcliffe London: It was the boy wizard meeting the batting wizard as Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry Potter on screen, queued for an autograph of Sachin Tendulkar at the end of India’s drawn cricket Test match against England. Since the ...
Bench stays order, lawyer freedJustice Singh had ordered the CBI to admit Tahar Singh to a mental hospital Ice to cool, and save energy New York City office towers use it to ease power burden Other Stories
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