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Memorable day for ICL, victory of cricket: MoreWelcoming Sri Lanka Cricket's decision to allow the cricketers aligned with the 'rebel' Indian Cricket League to play in domestic tournamentsSource: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:34 pm Market will stand apart from politics: PutinRussian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told investors at a forum in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi on FridaySource: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:33 pm FIIs net buy Rs 1,016cr, DIIs net buy Rs 44crForeign institutional investors (FIIs) were net buyers of Rs 1,016.18 crore (provisional) today, according to data released by BSE.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:29 pm Police say main suspect in Delhi bombs killedNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Police said they shot dead on Friday the man behind last week's serial blasts that killed 23 people in New Delhi.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:23 pm 19 injured in fresh clashes in Kashmir Valley - Hindu
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:12 pm US firms can't be compelled to sell fuel to India: Bush govt. - Hindu
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:12 pm India invites investments from SpainIndia on Friday invited investments from Spain in food processing, telecommunications and chemicals.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:10 pm Livni wins Israeli leadership raceForeign Minister Tzipi Livni won a narrow victory on Thursday in the leadership primary of Israel's ruling Kadima partySource: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:09 pm Obama defeat would be a shame: Woddy AllenUS film director Woody Allen expressed strong backing for Democratic presidential candidate Barack ObamaSource: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:08 pm IAF's aerobatics enthrall Nagpur spectators - Newstrack India
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:07 pm Japanese massacre of British PoWs was 'hushed up'Britain hushed up the massacre of hundreds of British prisoners of war by the Japanese during World War II, it has been revealed.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:03 pm Strike, protests in Kashmir after Friday prayersThe Kashmir valley witnessed large-scale protests after the Friday prayers along with an afternoon shutdown.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:02 pm Gandhi had water-harvesting facility at homeLong before the environmentalists and the government advocated water harvesting to fight water scarcity, Mahatama Gandhi had installed a facility to harvest water at his ancestral house.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:02 pm Prime accused in cash-at-judge's door case surrendersAbsconding Delhi-based businessman Ravinder Singh Bhasin, the prime accused in the 'cash-at-judge's door' scam, surrendered before a CBI court here on Friday.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:01 pm Jeev chases Major dreams, to play fewer eventsAfter years of living a life out of suitcase, the nomad in Jeev Milkha Singh is finally slowing down and the golf pro says he would compete in fewer events in future.Source: Daily News & Analysis | 19 Sep 2008 | 1:00 pm Atomic trade high on PM's U.S., France tourNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Armed with a permit for global nuclear trade, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh leaves next week for the United States and France hoping to seal atomic energy deals and discuss cooperation in defence and counter-terrorism.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:46 pm Delhi encounter: 2 gunned down, 1 held - IBNLive.com
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:36 pm Papiya Ghosh murder: Death for Sao, lifer for three others - Times of India
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:15 pm It is only an advisory, not linked to Art. 355: Karnataka - Hindu
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:13 pm PDP demands release of political prisoners - Hindu
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:12 pm High alert in 4 coastal districts; Orissa-flood situation grim - Hindu
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Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:12 pm PM holds second CCEA meeting to review the global financial situationTwenty four hours after yesterday's meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today convened a second CCEA meeting to review the global financialSource: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:10 pm Global markets rally; Hang Seng, Shanghai soar 9%Global markets today are witnessing a sharp relief rally after the US government raised hopes of a comprehensive solution to the financial crisis.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:37 am ONGC to invest Rs 19,338 cr in oil & gas explorationIndian public sector petroleum company Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) today announced it would invest Rs 19,338 crore in oil and gas hunt during the current fiscal, an increase 10 per cent more thanSource: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:36 am PM to chair meeting on Integrated Energy PolicyPrime minister Manmohan Singh will chair the meeting of full planning commission on Saturday to discuss the Integrated Energy Policy.Source: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:36 am Opto Circuits to buy European firm for $100 mnOpto Circuits India, the Bangalore-based manufacturer of medical diagnostics and interventional products, has signed a non binding letter of intent (LOI) for the proposed purchase of 100 per cent ofSource: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:35 am Bank of Japan injects two trillion yenThe Bank of Japan said today it had injected two trillion yen ($19 billion) into money markets amid continuing concerns over turmoil in financialSource: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:32 am Shree Cement sees prices coming down amid realty slumpCement prices may fall due to a slowdown from realty and housing sector as well as the planned capacity expansion by major producers, a leading cement manufacturer saidSource: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:31 am Rail passengers may soon use laptops in trainsPassengers will soon be able to use their laptops in running trains as Indian Railways is mulling over a proposal to provide satellite-based internet facility in premierSource: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:30 am Reliance flows first oil, Ambani likely to make announcementIn a significant development, Reliance Industries has begun crude oil production from the nation's first deep-sea oilfield in Krishna Godavari basin, an accomplishment that the firm may announce inSource: Business Standard | News Now | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:30 am Pakistan considers buying nuclear power plantsISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan is considering purchasing nuclear power plants to meet its growing energy shortages, the government said on Friday.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:10 am Rail passengers may soon use laptops in trains - Economic Times
Source: Google News India - India | 19 Sep 2008 | 11:10 am Global turmoil to trim India growth, prices to coolNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's economic growth is likely to be impacted by the global slowdown and financial market turmoil, but inflation seems to be coming under control after touching a 13-year high in August, two policy advisers said on Friday.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 10:47 am Thousands protest Indian rule in KashmirSRINAGAR (Reuters) - Shouting anti-India slogans, thousands of Muslims marched in Kashmir's main city on Friday, part of an ongoing campaign against New Delhi's rule that has become an embarrassment for the government.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 10:44 am Rains bring disease threat to Punjab cotton, rice cropsNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Unseasonally heavy rains in northwestern India have damaged the cotton crop in some areas and exposed paddy to plant diseases, farmers and scientists said.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 10:13 am Incredible India campaign launched in TokyoNew Delhi, Sept 19 : Incredible India outdoor advertising campaign in the fashionable Ginza District of Tokyo has been launched.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am Concession agreement signed for Hyderabad MetroThe concession agreement for the Hyderabad Metro rail project was Friday signed by the Andhra Pradesh government and Maytas Metro Rail Ltd, the concessionaire company to implement the project.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am Anger growing against lack of adequate relief in BiharHundreds of Bihar flood victims, many of who don't have access to food and drinking water, have taken to blocking highways, attacking officials and looting relief material to draw the government's attention to their plight.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am Kamal Nath invites investments from SpainNew Delhi, Sept 19 : Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath has invited investments from Spain, as the investment climate in India is conducive for business.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am Manmohan to meet Plan panel before leaving for US visitNew Delhi, Sept 19 : Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will convene a meeting of all members of the Planning Commission on Saturday to discuss the integrated energy policy and take stock of the country's nuclear energy programme.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am ISRO gears up to launch countryBangalore, Sept 19 : Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has said that all major tests for the launch of 'Chandrayaan I' (Lunarcraft 1), India's first unmanned mission to moon, have been completed.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am Shivraj Patil reviews Delhi security after blastsNew Delhi, Sept 19 : Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil on Friday reviewed the security of the national capital in the wake of Saturday's blasts.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am two terrorists killed, one held, two escapeTwo suspected terrorists were gunned down and one was arrested while two managed to escape after a dramatic shootout in a congested Muslim majority locality in south Delhi Friday.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:01 am Delhi university launches central placement cellIn an initiative which will help students get jobs after they graduate, the Delhi University (DU) has now launched its first central placement cell.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:00 am Coal shortage hits NALCO alumina productionShortage of coal has forced the National Aluminium Co Ltd (NALCO) to cut down alumina production at its plant in Orissa's Koraput district by about 10 percent, officials said Friday.Source: India News latest RSS headlines - India's News.Net | 19 Sep 2008 | 9:00 am 'Shoot On Sight' banned in PakistanJagmohan Mundhra's film on Islamist terrorism, 'Shoot On Sight', has been banned in Pakistan because the authorities there didn't like their actor Mikaal Zulfikar playing a terrorist. The director says he isn't surprised.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 8:32 am Shootout in Delhi: two terrorists killed, one held, two escapeTwo suspected terrorists were gunned down and one was arrested while two managed to escape after a dramatic shootout in a congested Muslim majority locality in south Delhi Friday.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 8:31 am HuJI terrorist killed in south DelhiA suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-e-Islami (HuJI) terrorist was shot dead Friday in a prolonged gun battle between security forces and militants holed up inside a flat in south Delhi's Jamia Nagar, police said.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 6:33 am Slowing demand a key concern for Indian cos - reportMUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian corporates see slowing demand growth as the primary long-term concern, while inflation is only a short term worry, according to findings of a survey of 86 Indian firms by brokerage Credit Suisse.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 6:11 am Reformed Harbhajan hopes to leave Australia in a spinNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh wants the focus firmly on his bowling and not his behaviour when the home test series against Australia starts on Oct. 9.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 5:34 am Indian equities move up on global cuesIndian equities opened higher Friday in line with cues from other markets as also on hopes that the crisis surrounding the global financial markets may be softened by central bank interventions.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 5:00 am Goans will decide allotment of scarce land: Chief Minister KamatThe battle for precious land between titleholders and prospective investors across the country has made the Congress government in Goa wary of allotting land to industrialists or for special economic zones (SEZs), says Chief Minister Digambar Kamat.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 5:00 am Namrata Shirodkar turns down film for son's sakeNamrata Shirodkar, best remembered for her performance as a streetwalker in 'Vaastav', turned down a film offer from co-star Sanjay Dutt because her two-year-old son Gautam constantly demands her attention.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 4:31 am Backstage is too serious now: Madhu SapreOnce a fashion model who was rarely out of the limelight, Madhu Sapre has taken two years to walk the ramp again. But she says things have become very professional now and she misses the backstage fun of the earlier days.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 4:30 am Pakistan close to boosting atom bomb means - reportVIENNA (Reuters) - Pakistan is close to completing a second plutonium-producing reactor, is well into building a third and these could increase its ability to make atomic bombs, a U.S. think-tank said on Thursday.Source: Reuters: Top News | 19 Sep 2008 | 4:01 am Santosh Sivan wants to direct a donkey againAfter 'Tahaan', director Santosh Sivan wants to make another film with a donkey and says the the animal could be seen as more than the stereotypical beast of burden.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 3:31 am NO.3 I wasn't trying to be bold: Amrita RaoBollwyood's girl-next-door Amrita Rao shocked all and sundry when she shed her sedate look and featured on the cover page of fashion magazine Verve in a revealing red outfit. But she says it wasn't a conscious move to change her image.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 19 Sep 2008 | 3:31 am Chidambaram sees no reason to halt financial sector reformsThere will be some impact due to global crisis, but economy will continue to growSource: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am Harassment charge against principalKHAMMAM: A case was booked against the principal of a private school at Ballepalli on the outskirts of the town following complaint of sexual harassment from a group of girl students on ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am Karnataka offers 1,000 acres for Nano projectTata Motors MD Ravi Kant holds talks with YeddyurappaSource: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am No cause for alarm: Chidambaram“Indian banks largely insulated from the consequences of global turmoil”Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am Court seeks records of Lavalin probeKochi: A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Thursday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to produce before it on September 23 all records relating to the investigation in the SNC Lavalin case. The Bench of Chief ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am Kuala Lumpur flight from November 1TIRUCHI: Air Asia, an international low cost carrier, will enter the Indian market with its first service to the country on the Kuala Lumpur-Tiruchi-Kuala Lumpur sector, scheduled for launch from November 1. The airline had obtained the ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am CoD probe orderedBANGALORE: The Cabinet on Thursday ordered a probe by the Corps of Detectives (CoD) into the attacks on Christian institutions and churches in the State allegedly by Hindutva organisations. Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, who chaired a ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am New creatures found on Australian reefsSYDNEY: Marine scientists have discovered hundreds of new animal species on reefs in Australian waters, including brilliant soft corals and tiny crustaceans, findings released on Thursday said. The creatures were found during ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am India, China hold boundary talksBeijing: After a year-long hiatus, India and China on Thursday held a fresh round of boundary talks, with Beijing saying the two countries must maintain peace and tranquillity along the border to help in a speedy resolution of the protracted ...Source: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am “Public-funded institutes vital to higher education”The big challenge before the country is to expand facilities for higher education, says Jairam RameshSource: The Hindu - Front Page | 19 Sep 2008 | 12:00 am Karnataka, Orissa told to stop violence against minoritiesThe home ministry has issued a warning to the Karnataka and Orissa governments to stop the violence against minorities in the states.Source: India eNews: Top Headlines | 18 Sep 2008 | 9:32 pm Bomb-hit India plans special anti-terrorism centreNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India, reeling under a spate of bombings by Islamist militants, is building a new counter- terrorism centre, as part of a revamp of its policing and intelligence apparatus to prevent future attacks.Source: Reuters: Top News | 18 Sep 2008 | 4:41 pm
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