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WAIFAD (MAHARASHTRA): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday brought some rain along with him, and raised the hopes of the people of Vidharbha with his assurances and concern. He told farmers at Dhamangaon in Amravati district and Waifad in ... 11 more suicides in two days NAGPUR: Even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is on a visit to Vidharbha in Maharashtra, at least 11 farmers killed themselves in the last two days, taking the total number of suicides since last June to 606. Kishore Tiwari, convener, Vidharbha ...
Germany through after penalty shoot-outBERLIN: Jens Lehmann made two key saves in the penalty shootout Friday to send Germany into the World Cup semifinals with a 4-2 win over Argentina. Lehmann saved shots from Roberto Ayala and Esteban Cambiasso to give the host team the win ... TENNIS Hewitt forced to take the long route LONDON: He is the ambitious kid who stepped out with a kitchen knife tucked under his belt to try his luck in a brawl where life, death and glory are decided with AK 47s and Kalashnikovs. In the world of Federers, Roddicks and Nadals, owners ... SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
Lively pitches, the need of the hourPitches are a widespread problem. The Australian surfaces too have slowed down, writes Peter Roebuck Breakthrough in Srinagar terrorist offensive Twelve Lashkar operatives arrested for wave of bombings, killings Arcelor shareholders say `no' to Severstal offer PARIS: A majority of Arcelor shareholders on Friday decided to reject a proposed marriage with Russian steel maker Severstal, paving the way for a merger with Mittal Steel. This effectively means a victory for India's Lakshmi Mittal, whose ... Cabinet withdraws Cable TV Bill "Not within the rights of a State government to take over cable TV regulation"
Three subways in Chennai to get escalatorsTenders awarded; equipment will be sourced from China Indian fishermen not released as expected While Pakistan released 19 Indian civilian prisoners on Friday, India freed 38 civilian prisoners via Wagah
Top priority for photo rolls: GopalaswamiCommission's credibility has gone up after Assembly elections Pakistan announces visa relaxations Part of improving bilateral, confidence-building measures
Formula on seat sharing, fees for 2006-07 comes into effectBill on admissions in professional colleges passed; counselling on Monday Need to step up sanitation drive: YSR Wants people to be educated on water-borne diseases; calls for health camps Four persons washed away by floodwaters Heavy rain, landslip cause damage in Kozhikode district Tiruchi gem cutters wake up to recapture international market After a threadbare analysis of the causes for decline in the trade Other Stories
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