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Manipur: Cong set for photo finish
The party has won 20 of the 43 results announced so far in the 60-member legislature.
Vote for the one who looks like you!
Finnish voters searching for trustworthy politicians to elect in March polls have a great option ahead of them.
WB cops lathicharge Patkar, protestors
Patkar and protestors led by her tried to enter the fenced area of the Tata Motors small car project at Singur.
Titanic director finds Jesus' grave
Cameron claims the coffins of Jesus Christ and his family have been found at a burial cave in a Jerusalem suburb.
Pak nationals continue hunt for kin
Pakistani kin of some of the missing passengers continue to pour in at Panipat in search of near and dear ones.
India's biz needs to break red tape
While India Inc’s services are selling like hot cakes what’s keeping the manufacturing sector in the back of beyonds?
UPA did hide Quattrocchi arrest: Jaya
AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa accused the Centre for keeping Italian businessman Quattrocchi's arrest a secret from the public.
Bengal puts industrialisation on hold
CPI-M announced on Friday that the process of industrialisation would remain suspended for three months.
Many schemes for minorities: Prez
Development plan for places with high minority population and scholarships this year, promises govt.
Time to ponder over climate change: Prez
President's Address to Parliament at the start of the Budget Session for the first time took note of climate change.
Manipur Polls: 40 pc voting so far
Polling for the third and final phase of elections to 12 Assembly constituencies in Manipur began amid massive security arrangements.
Asiad 2014 in Delhi? China says yes
India's bid to play host to the Asian Games in New Delhi in 2014 got a boost as China pledged its support on Thursday.
Favourites sizzle but Barca slump
Liverpool triumphed 2-1 at Barcelona to upset the odds while three other Champions League ties ended in draws.
Developed nations flout Doha accord: India
The WTO members had agreed that developing countries would have to take less cuts than developed countries.
Mkts recover in early trade, stabilise
Firming Asian stock markets trigger funds buying and retail investors in IT, telecom and auto stocks.
MCD director visits toilets at night
It isn't everyday that the Director of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) goes visiting public toilets in the Capital.