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Monday, September 24, 2007

Top Stories

Ugly turn to Ram row: DMK attacks BJP office
The war of words over Ram took an ugly turn today when a large group of protesting DMK volunteers stoned Kamalayalam, the BJP headquarters in Chennai,

Dream final today, Dhoni says mein zyada sapne nahin dekhta, I live for the present
Never has this Indian team been so animated on the field.Sreesanth’s mannerisms have always been an exception but there are others too.

General feels the heat, rounds up Opp leaders
Ahead of Pakistan’s October 6 presidential poll, police detained several top opposition leaders and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz threatened to extend by one year...

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National Network

High on Sethu, BJP says it’s poll-ready
Aiming to exploit the hostility among UPA constituents and secure in the belief that it has found an emotive issue in Ram Sethu,

Sethu fails to connect with Ayodhya
At the nerve centre of Parivar’s earlier emotive issue—Ram temple—the BJP’s campaign for saving the Ram Sethu fails to evoke passions.

After poem, Advani hums Atalji tune
Wrapping up its three-day national executive, the BJP on Sunday said it would expand and strengthen the NDA ahead of elections.

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Business

India@60 vies for all the attention in US
How do you get a $13 trillion economy interested in a $1 trillion economy?

Domestic factors to decide RBI moves, says Reddy
Is it time for domestic interest rates to go down? The US Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut was a “relevant input” for the RBI,

Bharti, Vodafone likely to get extra spectrum
Mobile phone users in Delhi and Mumbai may soon get over the problems of call drops, busy networks and poor connectivity.

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International

Pak backs off al-Qaeda pursuit: US officials
Political turmoil and a spate of brazen attacks by Taliban fighters are forcing Pakistan’s president to scale back his government’s pursuit of al-Qaeda...

Kargil ceasefire at Musharraf insistence, says Sharif
Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif has claimed that he called for a ceasefire to end the Kargil war in 1999 after Army chief Pervez Musharraf “begged” him to do so.

UN ready to broaden its role in Iraq
The UN is ready to expand its role in Iraq to mediate between rival sects, help build political participation and increase humanitarian help...

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Sports

Yuvraj can have the cake and eat it too
Man of the Tournament Award: Afridi is the leading contender, but Indian in hot pursuit

Remember everyday is not Sunday …
This fortnight has shown that predicting the outcomes of any Twenty20 game amounts to naivety.

Kirilenko proves a worthy title winner
As Mariya Koryttseva’s forehand landed wide, the other Maria, the champion here, broke into a huge smile as she realised that her long wait for her second Sony Ericsson WTA Tour singles title has finally come to an end.

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Bridge over troubled debate

We need a return to calm consideration before proceeding further with the Sethusamudram project.


Revival politics
The ruling coalition at the Centre is unravelling. Mid-term polls have been all but called. Leading lights of the main opposition party go into a huddle.

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