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Bang bang Buddha
The battle over the Cricket Association of Bengal ? made synonymous by the chief minister today with a crusade against Jagmohan Dalmiya ? is not over with last night’s election. It may only have begun. ...  | Read.. 
 
Court glare on lady bartenders
The Supreme Court today issued notices to the Hotel Association of India, the Centre, and the Delhi government and six others on a petition seeking to stop women from serving as bartenders in the national capital. ...  | Read.. 
 
Basu compels party to play umpire
Jyoti Basu today said the CPM secretariat would discuss Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s charges against Jagmohan Dalmiya, pitchforking a battle that has so far been confined to personalities to the party platform. ...  | Read.. 
 
Silent winner mulls options
After and before victory, behind-the-scenes drama
Unable to cope with numerous requests for interviews, Jagmohan Dalmiya’s aides were planning a media conference around 6.30 this evening. ...  | Read.. 
 
Dalmiya: Wait & watch
Silent winner mulls options
 
 
It is a fight between justice and injustice

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Tongue Twister:
Goan grub, honest & homely

The Villa Isabella was built by a Portuguese family a few hundred years ago in a tiny village called ...  | Read..
3 votes that derailed a plan
Three more votes would have carried Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s candidate to victory in last ...  | Read..
NationMore.. 
In the air, US tastes own medicine
India today gave the US a mild taste of its own airspace defence mechanisms adopted after 9/11...   | Read.. 
CalcuttaMore.. 
Track work misses mark
The July 31 deadline for concretisation of tram tracks has come and gone, but with the work far from...   | Read.. 
BengalMore.. 
Buddha woos investors, Sen pacifies farmers
The Bengal government chose a deal-signing ceremony today to reassure investors and farmers.   | Read.. 
North BengalMore.. 
Dinhata mourns the boy who loved life
Thousands of people came out on the streets this afternoon to bid a mournful farewell to Subhankar...   | Read.. 
OpinionMore.. 
The Creation retold
Charles Darwin is perhaps the world's best known scientist. Every schoolboy knows him as the...   | Read.. 
SportsMore.. 
'I should have convinced Dravid to declare earlier'
A high-voltage behind-the-scenes drama took place in the Indian dressing room when Rahul Dravid...   | Read.. 
InternationalMore.. 
Israel rejects end-war calls, US hopeful
Israel rejected mounting international pressure today to end its 20-day-old war against Hizbollah...   | Read.. 
BusinessMore.. 
Ranbaxy family gulps peace pill
The family spat over Ranbaxy patriarch Bhai Mohan Singh's will has finally ended ' amicably.   | Read.. 
At LeisureMore.. 
Gibson's future at stake
A stunned Hollywood debated the future of one of its biggest stars yesterday as a sheriff's watchdog...   | Read..