Bahujan Samaj Party supreme Mayawati on Sunday said her party would not forge any alliance with the Congress or the BJP.
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American James Blake believes a life ban would be appropriate for tennis players who are caught betting on their own games the media reported.
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Australian Open organisers have made it clear that they will not tolerate any nuisance behaviour of the spectators, in the name of patriotism.
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Despite the recent emergence of match-fixing controversy in tennis, the Australian Open organisers have decided not to ban the use of mobile phone by players.
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"To see Iran's president with the jersey really causes deep sorrow, it is offensive," Burstein told the Jewish News Agency (AJN) here.
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An affidavit on the controversial Sethusamundram Shipping Channel Project (SSCP) to be filed by the government in the Supreme Court will have to wait till Prime Minister Manmohan Singh returns from his China visit .
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Princess Diana's 'Mr Wonderful' heart surgeon Hasnat Khan of Pakistani origin has refused to testify at the inquest into her death.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said efforts were being made to control the devastating fire at the Nandaram market building at Burrabazar.
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Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa has said the India-Sri Lanka accord of 1987 offers the best solution for the ethnic problem in his country.

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The much coveted tag of Institute of National Importance (INI) notwithstanding, West Bengal's oldest Bengal Engineering and Science University (BESU) is still beset with problems such as student unrest and lack of infrastructure facilities.

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One more film on the touchy subject of the devdasi (temple dancers devoted to god) tradition prevalent in some pockets of India is awaiting release in March or April.

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Now light an incense stick and enjoy its fragrance for over 30 hours. A factory here has started producing incense sticks that are 10 feet long and cost a stiff Rs.3,000 a piece.

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Check the scribbles in your phone scrapbook, send friend requests on the wireless, have discussions in as many as eight different languages...all on India's social networking site, BigAdda, which could give Orkut and Facebook a run for its money.

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Bollywood blockbuster 'Saawariya' may have turned around lyricist Sameer's fortunes but he laments that despite being poetic and trendy in his lyrics, people have accused him of compromising on quality.

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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived here early Sunday to start a three-day visit to China.

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It will be an honour for the people of the country, says Mayawati
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KOLKATA: Veteran Marxist leader Jyoti Basu on Saturday said he was not in the race for receiving Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian award. “I am not in the race,” Mr. Basu was quoted as saying in the ...
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kothandapani, 59, Additional Commissioner, Central Excise and Customs, and a native of Andhra Pradesh was found dead in his rented house in Vazhuthacaud on Saturday afternoon. The cause of his death was not immediately ...
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Begins crucial visit to Beijing today
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Dinesh Karthik makes the most of his opportunity, compiles a well-made 97
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Islamabad: President Musharraf has ruled out an inquiry into the killing of the former Premier, Benazir Bhutto, by the UN, as demanded by her family and the Pakistan People’s Party. He said in an interview to a French daily, “it ...
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VISAKHAPATNAM: After the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority, now it is the turn of the Andhra Pradesh Housing Board to auction two bulk sites near the sea with an upset price of Rs. 6 crores per acre. The auction – both ...
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Aussies forced to re-examine approach, writes Peter Roebuck
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The military backed interim government in Bangladesh declared Saturday that a general election will be held before the end of the current year to restore parliamentary rule in the country.

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National Commission of Minorities chairperson and former Congress minister Buta Singh has been admitted to a city hospital with a 'cardiac problem', hospital sources said.
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Maintaining its hiring spree, Infosys Technologies Ltd added 11,683 employees during the third quarter (Oct-Dec) of fiscal 2007-08, the company said here Friday.
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Himachal Pradesh Congress president Viplove Thakur has resigned from her post owning moral responsibility for the party's debacle in last month's state assembly elections.
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With killer Blueline buses being phased out, the Delhi government is desperately searching for a safer public transport option. The low-floor intra-city buses currently on display at Auto Expo 2008 could provide that alternative not just in the capital but elsewhere too.
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New Delhi, Jan 11 : The Supreme Court refused on Friday to permit 'Jallikattu' event as it involves cruelty to animals, during Pongal festival in Tamilnadu.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Friday raided the office of the Noida administration and dozens of places in Lucknow, Meerut and other places in connection with a land allotment scam in the Uttar Pradesh town bordering the national capital.
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Over 100 farmers in Chhattisgarh's Raigarh district, a majority of them women, were arrested to stem the spiralling protest over acquiring land for mining by Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL), officials said Friday.
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At least 22 Pakistani riot policemen and four civilians are reported to have been killed and over 65 injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up near the Lahore High Court ahead of a planned prote...
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Bhagwani Devi, a Delhi resident, is listed as untraced in police records. She claims police did not record her statement even once, although she was keen to testify.
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In the first tentative steps towards engaging China on the sensitive question of sharing information on the fragile Himalayan ecology...
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Bangalore, Jan 13 (PTI) Bollywood's evergreen hero Dev Anand would be conferred
with a 'lifetime achievement award' for his contribution to Indian cinema.
The 83-year-old veteran would be felicitated here on January 19 at a function...
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New Delhi, Jan 13 (PTI) A hike in petrol and diesel prices and possibly also on
LPG looks certain, with the Left leaders agreeing for a marginal increase in
prices along with duty cuts to rein in 100 dollars a barrel crude oil price.
The...
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A 32-year-old British national was allegedly raped in Panaji on Saturday. This is the second case of abuse against a foreigner registered in Goa during this week.
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Bobby Jindal will go down in America's history as its first Indian-American Governor. At his inauguration, many members of Louisiana's Indian-American
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Mayawati has said unlike previous occasions, this time there would be no big function. The workers' financial donation to strengthen the party and helping the needy would be the main attraction of the day.
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A day after Symonds declared he could tolerate racism only from his friends, the Aussie media went on the offensive and claimed that India is the worst-behaved team.
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He will be the first person of Indian-origin to hold the governor's post, symbolising the growing clout of the Indian American community in the US political arena. He will also be the first non-White governor in the country since a Reconstruction era figure held the job briefly 130 years ago.
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Chennai, Jan 13 (PTI) Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled luncheon
meeting with AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa at the latter's Poes Garden residence
here tomorrow has set off speculation about the beginning of a revival of
alliance...
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The Blair model, used to turn the Labour Party's flagging fortunes around in Britain over a decade back, has come in handy for India's grand old party, which is in search of a winning formula after successive electoral defeats including in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called for an "increased economic engagement between India and China."
The PM began his three-day v
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It is learnt that even countries like Switzerland and New Zealand, which had earlier resisted the move, had come around and softened their stand and in fact were working towards making a written draft on the exemption to enable trade in nuclear material and technology with India.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati in an exclusive chat with NDTV divulged her plans and political aspirations just before her birthday.
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Two Lashker-e-Toiba militants were killed in a gunbattle in Doda district, official sources said on Sunday.
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British Embassy officials in Cairo have interviewed Omar bin Laden who plans to settle down with his 52-year-old wife Jane Felix-Browne at her home in Cheshire.
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Manmohan kicks-off his 3-day maiden visit to China with an informal meeting with his Chinese counterpart.
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The district, a bastion of the Marxists for long, had been witnessing frequent clashes between the activists of CPI-M and BJP-RSS, with both sides claiming to have lost at least 150 cadres each.
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PM Manmohan Singh, who is in China on a three-day tour, will visit Olympic venues and meet Indian businessmen for a briefing on trade issues on Sunday.
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Chennai, Jan 13 (PTI) About 200 persons belonging to various parties, including
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi and Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam, were arrested
here today for staging a demonstation in protest against the visit of Gujarat
Chief...
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The first thing you notice about this adaptation of Susan Minot's novel by the same name is its remarkable cast.
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Kolkata, Jan 13 (PTI) West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today
said efforts were being made to control the devastating fire at the Nandaram
market building at Burrabazar.
"The fire is still raging and all out efforts are...
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Small-town street theatre enthusiast becomes big Bollywood star, loses his moorings, and finds them again: Rajkumar Santoshi's new film...
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Shoppers in American supermarkets may not know, but there is a big chance that the Italian cheese they put in their trolleys will be Indian made.
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The entire high-rise Nandaram Market building at Kolkata's Burrabazar could collapse with fire still raging in some floors, prompting the police to cordon off the area.
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The fire in Kolkata's largest wholesale market Burrabazar has largely been brought under control, but there is smoke coming out still from some areas.
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The runner-up of 2005, is bidding to become the first home winner of the men's singles since Mark Edmondson in 1976.
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Amid hopes of conclusion of talks with IAEA next week, government has said it will not "like to" proceed with the Indo-US nuclear deal if th
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The 32-year-old British woman, who was allegedly raped at an isolated place on the outskirts of city, said she was assaulted before being raped, police said on Sunday.
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Ahead of a key meeting between India and IAEA on a safeguards agreement for the implementation of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, the 45-member NSG is
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The New York hearing is the American cyclist's final attempt to overturn a two-year doping ban.
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Pakistani pop singer Ali Zafar and his fiance were kidnapped from outside a shop in Lahore. They were later released after their families paid a huge ransom.
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New Delhi, Jan 13 (PTI) He might be a thing of the past in British politics,
but former Prime Minister Tony Blair is now hot commodity in the Congress.
The Blair model, used to turn the Labour Party's flagging fortunes around...
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Every hour that ticks by in India inflicts brutality on women, with 2 rapes, 2 kidnappings, 4 molestations and 7 incidents of cruelty by relatives, according to the NCRB.
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Ranchi, Jan 13 (PTI) Admitting that a communication gap might have triggered
the present political situation leading to a Congress ultimatum to his
government, Jharkhand chief Minister Madhu Koda said he would meet central UPA
leadership to...
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Chandigarh, Jan 13 (PTI) The Punjab Government has received two new proposals
worth Rs 2,367.22 crore for setting up special economic zones at a total area
of 110.80 hectares.
The two proposals are from real estate developers Ansal...
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Suspecting a tribal woman to be involved in the murder of her husband, other residents of her village disrobe her in public.
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India's luxurious trains "Deccan Odyssey", "Palace on Wheels" and the 100 year old steam "Toy Train" have figured in the list top 25 trains in the world, according to the Society of International Railway Travelers.
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Several wholesale markets in Burrabazar were gutted in a fire that broke out in Kolkata in the early hours of Saturday.
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Hot favourite for the crown with his enviable record, Anand was in for a surprise against in-form Teimour Radjabov.
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Fans of the first National Treasure won't be disappointed. The sequel, which has managed to bring together the same cast...
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United took advantage of that slip-up with a ruthless 6-0 demolition of managerless Newcastle at Old Trafford.
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Ordinary-looking guy, with a less-than-ordinary background, wants to be a big filmstar: nice idea, if not madly original...
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British officials have revealed that the evidence collected by the Scotland Yard experts in Pakistan points towards al-Qaeda's hand in the killing of Bhutto, The Sunday Times reported. Musharraf was quick to blame the killing on Baitullah Mehsud, a Taliban commander in southern Waziristan tribal area with links to al-Qaeda. But, Mehsud has denied his involvement in Bhutto's assassination.
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Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova aren't too concerned about Justine Henin's 28-match winning streak.
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The Prime Minister was briefed by senior officials on the models like the 'Bird's Nest' (the main Olympics venue), 'Water Cube' (where the aquatic events will take place) and the 'Olympic Green' (the area with plants and trees) that have come up for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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