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Twenty bullets into sleeping superior
Signalman Satyam Kumar who was given the death sentence by a summary general court martial pressed the trigger of his Insas rifle and did not release it till the magazine was emptied of all 20 bullets into the limp form of his superior, Havildar Padmarajan L. ...  | Read.. 
 
China pulls visa stunt
India has cancelled a China tour by IAS officials after Beijing pleaded inability to grant visa to an officer from the Arunachal Pradesh cadre as the area was “dispu ...  | Read.. 
 
ID cards for Bengal
The multi-purpose national identity cards will be delivered in 20 centres, including Bengal’s Murshidabad, from tomorrow. ...  | Read.. 
 
Maninder conduit picked up
Delhi police are pinning their hopes on a suspected conduit they picked up last night to uncover the network that supplied drugs to Maninder Singh. ...  | Read.. 
 
Anil cites Mukesh parallel
The Anil Ambani group today claimed its Noida SEZ plan was not different from the one Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries had lined up in Gujarat. ...  | Read.. 
 
Actress Tabu at the premiere of her film Cheeni Kum in Mumbai. (Fotocorp)
Toilet brigade raises a stink
Life in a CCTV world
Good times for Dharavi
Take-off signal
 
Brand Sachin caught in tug-of-war
Adidas has approached the monopoly watchdog to stop rival Nike and the cricket board from using..  | Read.. 
Sanjay on role roller coaster
Grieving son, dutiful brother, cold-blooded cop and convict to boot...  | Read.. 
 
Harkat suspect in blast net
A 52-year-old meat vendor who is suspected to have supp ...  | Read.. 

Maya’s twin messages
Mayavati today indicated she would support the United P ...  | Read.. 

Queen rules, in Delhi
From the heat and dust of Uttar Pradesh to the sanitise ...  | Read.. 

Bribery, after slavery
A millionaire Indian couple accused of keeping two Indonesi ...  | Read.. 

Court battles for big cats
The dwindling tiger count in the Ranthambore national park ...  | Read.. 

 
 
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