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Calcutta Weather
Temperature
Min : 25.1°C (-1)
Max : 30.8°C (-1)
Rainfall : 6.4 mm
Relative Humidity:
Max : 95% Min : 76%
Sunrise : 5:26 AM
Sunset : 5:39 PM
Today
Generally cloudy sky. Possibility of a few spells of rain or thundershowers.
 
 
Atal chip in PM gamble with Bush
Undeterred by opposition both in India and in the US, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush yesterday reviewed the progress of their nuclear deal struck in July and reiterated the commitment of both their governments to pursue the agreement further in the months to come. ...  | Read.. 
 
Get over computer fright, Buddha tells classmates
The classroom was a five-star hotel and the headmaster was the most eager student as he urged classmates to work hard and pick up information technology skills. ...  | Read.. 
 
Glacier talks at dinner table
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will expect Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to make a gesture that will trigger progress towards resolving the Siachen dispute when he hosts the General to dinner here tonight. ...  | Read.. 
 
Woman as idol, not priest
Certified by religious school, ladies wait for call to perform
No, even Sania Mirza wouldn’t make the cut. Nor would Kalpana Chawla. ...  | Read.. 
 
Manmohan Singh and wife Gursharan alight from the VIP flight at the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Wednesday. Picture by Jay Mandal
Atal chip in PM gamble with Bush
 
 
It?s all the media?s creation

M. VENKAIAH NAIDU
denying a leadership crisis
Biggest plant in fastest start
India’s latest and largest nuclear reactor at Tarapur that began feeding electricity to th ...  | Read..
Dengue ties Singapore
Soon Calcutta and Singapore may be tied by the bond of money. Before that, some blood ties have ...  | Read..
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BJP aims Atal gun at Manmohan
The BJP today slammed the Prime Minister for "discussing domestic politics" on foreign soil...   | Read.. 
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Burdened, bruised, burnt
There are hundreds of them, suffering in anonymity and silence, in various pockets of a city too...   | Read.. 
BengalMore.. 
Eight to hang for cutting tutor up in seven
Eight extortionists who slashed a private tutor’s throat and hacked the body into seven pieces two...   | Read.. 
North BengalMore.. 
Pamphlet war in rally run-up
The GNLF today distributed pamphlets in town with an "appeal" to residents here to stay away from...   | Read.. 
OpinionMore.. 
Let there be light
A few weeks ago, in a column written in response to the London bombings, I wrote about the urgent...   | Read.. 
SportsMore.. 
I’m surprised Vaughan isn’t leading the World XI: Woolmer
Once enough champagne has been downed, England’s focus is going to shift to the tour of Pakistan —...   | Read.. 
InternationalMore.. 
UN lowers reform target
World leaders gathered at the UN today for a summit on revitalising the organisation but their...   | Read.. 
BusinessMore.. 
Derivatives dollops on MF menu
Mutual funds were today allowed to trade in derivatives, a relaxation that puts them on an even keel...   | Read.. 
At LeisureMore.. 
Peek into Agatha’s secret plot
The country house where Agatha Christie wrote some of her most popular mysteries is to be opened...   | Read..