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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Top Stories

Absent Atal underlines his presence to the BJP
Even in absentia, former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee remained the focus of discussions at the BJP National Executive meet...

CBI raids ex-RAW officer who wrote book questioning his agency bosses
Major General (retired) V K Singh, a former Joint Secretary in the Research and Analysis Wing — India’s premier external intelligence agency — who published a book earlier this year critical of RAW’s functioning was today raided by the CBI.

They lived to tell the tale of a massacre, if only someone hears
Zulifkar Nasir cannot forget the darkest night in his life, the shouts, screams and gunshots.

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National Network

Cong arms cadres against Left with booklet on n-deal
To enable party workers to respond to the Left’s campaign against the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, the Congress has come out with a booklet...

Sethu: Sack DMK ministers, says BJP
Virtually gearing up for mid-term polls, the BJP on Friday took its Ram Sethu campaign a notch further by asking Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh...

After Buddha, Basu backs n-power
Says he even tried to get a nuclear power plant for West Bengal when he was the Chief Minister.

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Business

M-cap hits Rs 50 lakh cr as Sensex surge continues
fed effect FIIs invest over $1 bn in two days; Sensex notches another 216 points; turnover surges

RBI steps in to check rupee rise
Massive intervention by the Reserve Bank of India on Friday reversed the trend and took the rupee back to near about Thursday’s opening level of 40 a dollar.

TDSAT stays TRAI order to BSNL on WLL services
Telecom tribunal TDSAT has stayed a direction by regulator TRAI to state-run BSNL in a case pertaining to calls terminating...

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International

Israel told US it was striking Syria: report
Before it decided to strike Syria, Israel shared intelligence with President George W Bush...

Musharraf reshuffles top army brass
In a move seen as setting up the likely succession, Gen appoints new ISI chief

Bush declares Mandela dead, Mandelas, in fact
Thursday’s news conference was just minutes old when President Bush made a startling announcement. “Mandela’s dead,”

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Sports

Talking Sport
The Sharmas don’t know yet what they cannot do
South Africa’s extraordinary self-strangulation is an excellent case study on what fear can do. It is difficult to quantify, but one of the great truths of sport

Dhoni & Co need another Kingsmead kill
“We are the champions, we are the champions” Fast on the beats, the Australians were accorded a royal welcome here

Borivali Boy becomes India’s Durban Hero
Early this season, still waiting for the big break, Rohit Sharma had revealed his very conservative plan for the future.

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Columnists

What’s sovereignty?

In its purest form it favours the elite. Which is why the Left’s argument against the N-deal is baffling


Judges and citizens
If an ex-judge is aggrieved by a report, he can sue for libel. Why bring in the notion of contempt?

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