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Amar meets Pawar, says no problem in accepting Pawar as PM
15 Feb, 2009 [03:04 PM]





Amar meets Pawar, says no problem in accepting Pawar as PMIn a bid to tie-up a seat-sharing formula in Maharashtra for the coming Lok Sabha polls, Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh on Sunday met Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on New Delhi. Speaking to mediapersons after the meeting, Amar Singh said that Samajwadi Party had no problems in accepting Sharad Pawar as the Prime Minister.
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Climate change could be worse than feared: Scientists
15 Feb, 2009 [02:02 PM]
It seems the dire warnings about future devastation sparked by global warming have not been dire enough, top climate scientists have warned. It has been just....Read More
 
26/11 suspects in Pak FIA’s custody
15 Feb, 2009 [10:14 AM]
A court here on Sunday sent six accused in the November 26 Mumbai terror attacks to 14-day police remand. All the accused, including prime suspect LeT....Read More
 
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National


Students misled by educational institutes on affiliation and recognition awarded to their courses can drag them to consumer courts, the Supreme Court has said while asking a bogus dental college in Bihar....Read More













Former Prime Minister Vajpayee taken off ventilator, stable
Government panel not happy with quality of learning in schools
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International


Russia on Sunday marks the 20th anniversary of the Soviet pullout from Afghanistan, haunted by its catastrophic war against Islamists and convinced the trauma harbours lessons for Western forces on Sunday. ....Read More













China, US to resume military talks: Report
Lanka braces for bloodier battles
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West Bengal


Direct train services between Howrah and south India remained cut off for the second consecutive day on Saturday after the derailment of the Coromandel Express. ....Read More













Ration dealers threaten relay hunger strike in Kolkata
Special drive against traffic violations
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Business


Battery major Eveready Industries India Ltd is looking at doubling its turnover to Rs 1,600 crore by 2009-10 on the back of its recently launched 'Ultima' alkaline battery and 'HomeLight' LED cells.....Read More













MBDA to tie-up with DRDO for short-range missile
Students can drag bogus colleges to consumer courts: SC
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Sports


Australian fast bowler Brett Lee is recovering from his injury faster than expected and is set for an early comeback to international cricket in the one-day series against Pakistan in April. ....Read More













Rajasthan Royals rope in Quiney
Sania Mirza in final of Pattaya Open
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Entertainment


The Bachchan daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai is claiming Rs55 lakh exemption under section 80 RR of the IT Act for earnings abroad to the tune of Rs1.85 crore for the assessment year 2003-04.....Read More













Freida Pinto dumps boyfriend of four years
Priya Dutt wants bro Sanju to take his own decisions!
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