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IT spared strike by force
The question of whether or not information technology companies will function during Thursday’s general strike was settled today with the CPM-affiliated trade union Citu promising not to stop employees from going to work. ...  | Read.. 
 
Collector shifted, CM buys peace
In a bid to end the deadlock in the Sambalpur district administration, the Orissa government yesterday night transferred collector Vishal Gagan. ...  | Read.. 
 
Father’s crusade at justice door
The father of BIT student Abhishek Mishra who died in a waterfall has sought a CBI probe but said he was not blaming railway minister Lalu Prasad’s daughter Ragini, who ...  | Read.. 
 
Arunachal girl ‘freed’ from child marriage
A sessions judge in Arunachal Pradesh’s Kurung Kumey district has ruled in favour of a Class XII girl who had moved court asking to be freed from her marriage. ...  | Read.. 
 
More legal hurdles in stemming influx
A week after the Supreme Court removed one legal hurdle in the detection and deportation of illegal migrants from Assam, a few more have appeared on the horizon. ...  | Read.. 
 
Tata surprise at fury
Company expected Mamata support in party zone
Tata Motors says it has been taken by surprise by the virulence of Mamata Banerjee’s protest against the acquisition of Singur land for the “people’s car” ...  | Read.. 
 
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Fog on time, but pilots at sea
Fog made its customary comeback to the Delhi airport today, holding up thousands of passengers acro ...  | Read..
Hint of cracks in Corus delay
Corus, the Anglo-Dutch group at the centre of an acquisition battle between the Tatas and Brazi ...  | Read..
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SOS to states on troops suicide
Chief ministers and state administrations will be asked to resolve domestic problems of soldiers...   | Read.. 
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Two sides of the contest coin
What can shedding a few kilos, at the prodding of his wife, possibly cost a man? In Sandip Kumar...   | Read.. 
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Airlines scrap bandh flights, trains empty
Amid heavy cancellations by passengers, two airlines today said they would not operate their flights...   | Read.. 
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Promises mark 12 years of SDF
Sikkim chief minister Pawan Chamling made a slew of promises today on the 12th anniversary of the...   | Read.. 
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The lawyer's a must
"What constitutes a typical family in the US?" He then corrected my answer as follows: "A typical...   | Read.. 
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Fabulous quartet keeps promise
On Tuesday morning, a desperate secretary of the Athletics Federation of India, Lalit Bhanot,...   | Read.. 
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Serial sex killer on the prowl in Sussex
Police in the idyllic English county of Sussex fear a serial killer is on the loose after the murder...   | Read.. 
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Industry chokes in October
The index of industrial production (IIP) skidded to clock a growth rate of just 6.2 per cent on a...   | Read.. 
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Tally-ho! At home and set for space stroll
Astronauts aboard space shuttle Discovery planned a space walk tomorrow to install the sixth of 11...   | Read..