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Lawlessness looms
The Nandigram truce lies in tatters with Bengal staring at a long spell of lawlessness. ...  | Read.. 
 
Gun on governor
The CPM today accused Gopalkrishna Gandhi of inciting violence and taking sides on Nandigram. ...  | Read.. 
 
Stung, state on red radar
At least three members of an armed Maoists’ squad today sustained injuries during an encounter with a joint combing team of police near Barunia in Ghatshila sub-divi ...  | Read.. 
 
Port work on track
Construction on the Rs 2,400 crore all-weather port at Dhamra in Bhadrak district has begun and the first phase of the project is expected to be commissioned by April, 20 ...  | Read.. 
 
Gujarat poll shield for CM
The pressure tactics of Congress to tame chief minister Madhu Koda is likely to continue but there is apparently no imminent threat to the present government. Not till th ...  | Read.. 
 
Cops combat red in woods
At least three members of an armed Maoists’ squad today sustained injuries during an encounter with a joint combing team of police near Barunia in Ghatshila sub-divi ...  | Read.. 
 
NSCN-IM warns of reprisal against rival
Nagaland is heading for an upsurge in factional clashes with the Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim today warning of hitting back at the riv ...  | Read.. 
 
Singh snug in Left N-wrap
Bardhan rules out personal attack during House debate
No personal attack will be made on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh when a debate on the nuclear deal takes place in Parliament, CPI leader A.B. Bardhan has told The Telegraph. ...  | Read.. 
 
Families left homeless by CPM attacks have lunch outside a Nandigram school. Telegraph picture
Lawlessness looms
 
 
If you have the list (of people boycotting the film fest) you can put it in a photo frame and hang it on the wall at home
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
Child wives break free of chains
Ruksar couldn’t take the torture any more. Then one day, the 14-year-old ran away from her 45 ...  | Read..
Men chatter more than women: Study
Men talk more than women, according to scientists who have dispelled the long-held myth that female ...  | Read..
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Short trip to Russia with long wish list
Manmohan Singh's 24-hour visit to Russia on November 11-12 may be the shortest by an Indian Prime...   | Read.. 
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The blast vs the blues
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New life in shadow of death
Her leg fractured, Gita Mondal lay sobbing in a camp, a three-day-old infant by her side.   | Read.. 
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Eye on the empire
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In not wanting to "expose" Mahendra Singh Dhoni to the pressures associated with a tough series, the...   | Read.. 
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US to step up pressure on G-20
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Wanted: buffmasters
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