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Arundhati blames Centre for Naxal attack
The Booker Prize winner also wants the Government to start peace talks with the rebels.
Thai army storms into protest zone, three die
At least two protesters were killed and one foreign journalist appeared dead after getting shot in the chest.
Argentina shirt is not a burden, says Messi
Argentina face Nigeria, South Korea and Greece in group B at the finals starting on June 11.
Maoists won't lay down arms, says Ramanna
Ramanna is member, special zone committee, CPI (Maoist), Dandakaranya.
'Colts lived up to expectation in Azlan Shah'
India retained the Azlan Shah title in Malaysia with a relatively young side.
China's former richest man sentenced to life
Huang, convicted of insider trading and corporate bribery, has also been fined USD 88.3 million.
12 killed in suicide bomb attack in Kabul
Afghan police say a suicide car bomber has attacked in the western part of the capital, Kabul.
Christiana Figueres to be new UN climate chief
Christiana, of Costa Rica will take over from Dutchman Yvo de Boer as head of the UN climate change secretariat.
Stay in murder case against Bihar CM to continue
Court says stay will remain till disposal of Kumar's petition seeking quashing of the proceedings against him.
Arjun tank outguns Russian T-90 in desert trial
The Indian Army has ordered 124 Arjun main battle tanks to boost its firepower.
Schumacher penalised for overtaking Alonso
Michael Schumacher's illegal pass of Fernando Alonso near the end of the Monaco GP relegated him into 12th place.
WC organisers apologise to Indian shooters
The organisers of the Shooting World Cup have apologised to the Indian team for their harassment in the UK.
Sevilla grab Champions League qualifying spot
Sevilla finished the campaign on 63 points to reach the Champions League preliminary round.
Capello keen to stay on as England coach
England qualified easily for next month's showpiece in South Africa and Capello is in confident mood.
Big B happy with success of voice blog
'Bachchan Bol' has become immensely popular among his fans
Busted, but India retains ban on LTTE
Rebel group was first outlawed in India in 1992 after Rajiv Gandhi's assassination.