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Calcutta Weather
Temperature
Min : 25.5°C (+2)
Max : 28.9°C (-3)
Rainfall : 18.4 mm
Relative Humidity:
Max : 99% Min : 82%
Sunrise : 5:38 AM
Sunset : 5:06 PM
Today
Generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershower
 
 
Homecoming horror
Terror exploded on the triumphant return of Benazir Bhutto to her homeland after eight years in exile and within hours of hurling a “burn-in-hell” reminder at potential attackers. ...  | Read.. 
 
Return after eight years
Benazir Bhutto arrived to a tumultuous welcome in Pakistan today after eight years in self-imposed exile, defying militants’ death threats and promising to reshape the c ...  | Read.. 
 
Decision on Posco in Delhi today
Posco is scheduled to hold its board meeting at Delhi tomorrow to review the progress of its 12-metric tonne steel plant project in Orissa. ...  | Read.. 
 
Importance of being Todi
Police heads roll, businessman untouched
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has vowed not to meet Ashok Todi but his police force cannot escape the responsibility of knocking on the businessman’s doors if it plays by the ...  | Read.. 
 
Scramble from rain outside the Mohammad Ali Park puja. Picture by Pradip Sanyal
Evening sky brightens Ashtami forecast
 
 
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benazir bhutto
asked how it felt to be home
Evening sky brightens Ashtami forecast
Rain clouds loom over Ashtami, but the Met office predicts better weather than today. ...  | Read..
Dictator foe then, reluctant friend now
Most Pakistanis think the “marriage” between liberal politician Benazir Bhutto and milita ...  | Read..
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Valley rebels shed mines from arsenal
Kashmir can hope to be free of death traps.   | Read.. 
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Clouds clear, crowds out
Rain played spoilsport on Saptami morning, wreaking havoc on pandals and forcing pandal-hoppers to...   | Read.. 
BengalMore.. 
Gandhian lesson, in candlelight
Move over Marx, Mahatma Gandhi's good old politics is here.   | Read.. 
North BengalMore.. 
Dashain spirit rules rival rallies
Idol or shila, it didn't matter to the 5,000-odd people who took out several phulpati processions in...   | Read.. 
OpinionMore.. 
Incredible India wanes
Politics being as much about perception as performance, there is often a price to be paid for...   | Read.. 
SportsMore.. 
Duo display rare camaraderie
McLaren teammates Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso replaced feuding with friendship on Thursday in...   | Read.. 
InternationalMore.. 
Putin pours oil into Bush Iraq fire
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested today that the military campaign in Iraq was a...   | Read.. 
BusinessMore.. 
Cheers melt into tears
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are in no mood to forgive the Securities and Exchange Board...   | Read.. 
EntertainmentMore.. 
t2 screen awards'07
1 Chak De! SRK. Simply put, the King Khan has never looked or acted better in his 15-year-long...   | Read..