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  • From the Print Edition
    Talks with Gujjars inconclusive
    Meena Ministers threaten to resign; 10 districts under NSA

    Stalemate on reprocessing issue
    Menon says "we still have some distance to travel"

    Vasundhara Raje will stay, says Rajnath
    NEW DELHI: The demand for the removal of Vasundhara Raje as Rajasthan Chief Minister — reportedly led by Minister Ghanshyam Tiwari in the State and Jaswant Singh at the Centre — following Gujjar-police and Gujjar-Meena clashes has ...

    TENNIS
    French Open continues to elude Mauresmo
    Bjorkman creates history; Sharapova toils; Paes-Damm duo crashes out

    TENNIS
    `Kuznetsova, I like her game, she plays well'
    PARIS: Roger Federer picked Svetlana Kuznetsova to win the women's title at the French Open. The top-ranked Federer, when asked to name who he thought would claim the Grand Slam title, shot back an answer almost as quickly as one of his ...

    CHESS
    Anand casts his spell on one and all


    ATHLETICS
    National Youth athletics: Kerala, Tamil Nadu corner team honours
    Kerala has an overall tally of eight golds; TN wins five; Ajay Singh, Poovamma win individual titles

    TABLE TENNIS
    Double for Singapore; agony for India
    Chinese imports do the trick for the winner

    EC fiat: exemption sought for constables in transfers
    Shifting personnel en masse would "disturb" the security scheme

    Karunanidhi goes soft on helmets
    CHENNAI: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Saturday instructed the officers concerned to ensure that rigorous enforcement of the helmet rule did not pose any hardship to the public. An official release here said the Chief Minister had received ...

    Carbon credits for Chennai Metrowater
    CHENNAI: Chennai Metrowater is set to receive Rs. 4 crore annually from a United Nations body to implement environment-friendly projects. The financial incentive is for developing renewable energy that offset the use of fossil fuel, a ...

    Goa Assembly polls peaceful
    NEW DELHI: An estimated 66 per cent of the electorate cast their votes in the Goa Assembly elections for the 40 constituencies held on Saturday. (A PTI report said Goa's Chief Electoral Officer Ramesh Negi told a press conference in Panaji that ...

    It was an electrifying performance
    BANGALORE: They came with intent to experience the sweet taste of India and left Bangaloreans with an aftertaste that will linger for long. The performance by rock `n' roll legends Aerosmith, simply put, had everything one could ask for ...

    "Woolmer died of natural cause"
    LONDON: In what could invite worldwide ridicule for their already tattered image, the Jamaican Police will finally announce next week that the former Pakistan cricket coach, Bob Woolmer, died of natural cause, said the British media. According ...

    Sunita Williams may return on June 19
    Space shuttle Atlantis gets green signal for launch

    `Plot' against JFK airport: 4 arrested
    The four planned to attack the airport by planting explosives

    Tagging patients by radio transmitters...
    System deployed at BMJ Heart Centre in Bangalore

    `My head is a boom box!'
    In-ear headphones marry technology to human physiology

    Mumbai abloom with rare palms
    MUMBAI: One of the world's largest palm trees, the Talipot, or Corypha umbraculifera , is abloom in different parts of Mumbai. They have flowered at the St. Francis d'Assissi Church compound in Borivali, Mazgaon, Goregaon, Vile Parle and ...

    Team to check violations in tourist spots
    Local Self-Government Department's endeavour to check violation of building rules

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