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Left’s main foe now: M-deal
A day after threatening withdrawal of support if the Manmohan Singh government goes ahead with the next steps of the Indo-US nuclear agreement, Left leaders today informally discussed the “timing” of the withdrawal and hinted that the final break could come within a matter of days rather ...  | Read.. 
 
Amar warms Cong heart
Two old adversaries from Uttar Pradesh might be preparing to bail out a third as the crisis over the Indo-US nuclear deal heads to a flashpoint. ...  | Read.. 
 
Home loan giants strike
Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) and ICICI Bank — two of the largest home loan financiers in the country — today raised their lending rates. ...  | Read.. 
 
Bounceback after jumbo jolt
When Rajkumar Asur darted across the football field this afternoon, his bounceback was no less dramatic than the Spaniards’ after 44 years at Vienna last night. ...  | Read.. 
 
Truce breeds new targets
Two back-to-back blasts rudely brought the Tarun Gogoi government back to earth after six days of euphoria triggered by the ceasefire call by two companies of Ulfa’s ...  | Read.. 
 
Maoist landmines kill police officer
Maoists fired upon a group of patrolling policemen, forcing their vehicles to drive onto landmines, leading to the death of a sub-divisional police officer and four others. ...  | Read.. 
 
Actor Abhishek Bachchan at the launch of an education campaign in Mumbai on Monday. (Reuters)
 
 
I have not given up hope still
Manmohan Singh
on the nuclear deal
Jumbo village or white elephant
A jumbo controversy has erupted over a village for elephants, which, experts say, could turn in ...  | Read..
Kingdom lost, hunt for kids’ school
Nepal’s former crown prince Paras, who was rendered a commoner last month after the kingdo ...  | Read..
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