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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Top Stories

How India planned for its first cricket shoot-out
He was the odd one out in that pack of five; and after the bowl- out against Pakistan Friday night, he did stand out — with his celebratory mannerisms, with yet another ‘match-winning’ performance.

Ram Sethu: Soni faces Jairam’s arrow
The controversy over the Ram Sethu affidavit turned more embarrassing for the Congress today with Union minister Jairam Ramesh saying that he would have quit if he was the Minister for Culture.

Meet our young MPs’ young tutors: B-school grads from US
From “gisting” the Sachar Committee report to “demystifying” the Budget document or “explaining” the finer points of the Indo-US nuclear deal...

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Business

The Big Biz Story
MF investors taste globalisation fruits
Mutual funds have widened options for Indians with schemes that invest in world markets; they have also tried hard to differentiate their products

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International

Pak presidential poll likely to be held next month
Pakistan’s ruling party assured President Pervez Musharraf he will be elected to a new five-year term, top officials said Saturday, and the vote is likely to take place in the first week of October.

White House blames Iraqi leaders
A day after President George W Bush cited enough progress in Iraq to justify US troop reductions, the White House told Congress on Friday that Iraqi leaders had failed to meet half of their key goals.

Arctic sea route opens as ice melts
The Arctic’s Northwest Passage has opened up fully because of melting sea ice, clearing a long-sought but historically impassable route between Europe and Asia, the European Space Agency said.

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Sports

Bowl-out over, India ready for Black Caps
Sreesanth likes Chacha Chaudhary, the toon character whose mind is sharper than a computer. And that’s why perhaps his skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni draws a parallel. “He is one guy who is like a computer.

Black Caps caught in Jayasuriya’s firing range
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by seven wickets Saturday with Sanath Jayasuriya scoring his second half-century in two days.

Edmilson guides EB to cup
Twin strikes by Brazilian Edmilson Marques propped East Bengal to their fifth Federation Cup title defeating Mahindra United 2-1 in the final here today.

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