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U.S. corporates suspend funding to IDRF
NEW DELHI, NOV. 24.Cisco Systems, one among the several IT companies in the United States which contributed funds to the U.S.-based charity, Indian Development and Relief Fund, has suspended donations to the organisation. The Cisco and many other ...
`Opportunity lost to create anti-BJP wave'
PATNA, NOV. 24. The former Union Minister and Lok Janshakthi party president, Ramvilas Paswan, has accused the Congress of "double standards" and squandering away an opportunity to create a decisive anti-BJP wave in the run-up to the Gujarat ...
Public sector deficits causing concern: Moody's chief
NEW DELHI, NOV. 24. The international credit rating agency, Moody's, said today that the problems of fiscal deficit and the mode of its financing would be taken into account while considering an upgrade of India's foreign currency rating. This ...
Clamp tough sanctions on Pak., says Sinha
NEW DELHI, NOV. 24. Hitting out at the West for adopting double-standards in dealing with India's concerns on Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism, the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, asked it to pile on economic and ``all kinds ...
Venkataswami declines to reconsider decision
NEW DELHI, NOV. 24. Justice K. Venkataswami, heading the Tehelka Enquiry Commission and holding the post of the chairman of the Authority on Advance Rulings of Excise and Customs (AAREC) today declined to reconsider his decision to resign from ...
NSG mission called off at the last minute
NEW DELHI, NOV. 24. A 120-member crack team of the National Security Guards led by the Director-General, R.S. Moosahari, which had boarded a special flight for Jammu, was asked to return at the last minute. This followed reports that the ...
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  • Over 25 feared dead as bus falls into river
  • Udit Raj floats political party
  • Mamata has no political morals, says Pranab
  • `Venkataswami must take back resignation'
  • Maharashtra town tense
  • 'He had no option but to quit'
  • Police action likely against Karmapa's sister
  • Cyclone warning
  • 'Create infrastructure for talented youth'
  • Mufti yet to tone up administration
  • Priyanka decides not to launch `shramdan'
  • Media-TTD standoff sorted out
  • Plethora of PC options coming for Indian home-users
  • Escalation of violence will not affect peace process: Mufti
  • Protest resignations over Cong. candidature
  • Telugu film bags award
  • Extreme positions must be given up, says Jethmalani
  • VHP attack on journalist flayed
  • Pandits raise slogans
  • Gujarat riots: 'Absence of pre-emptive measures led to carnage'
  • ASSOCHAM for regulatory body for transport sector

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