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Chance to prove worth for big throne
India’s landslide victory to a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council yesterday has imparted a much greater “degree of responsibility” on the country as an emerging global power and one way “to prove ourselves” worthy of the coveted permanent seat would be to fas ...  | Read.. 
 
Slippers in hand, Aussie hunts for princess
A Cinderella story is playing out on the sidelines of the Games, with an Australian photographer showing around a pair of slippers that he thinks belonged to an Indian pr ...  | Read.. 
 
Cong to meet only where it rules
Most Congress leaders believe a party-ruled state should host the AICC plenary in December, their preference betraying a lack of organisational grit and ruling out the sh ...  | Read.. 
 
Teen dies in Puja job brawl in Ballygunge
A teenager was allegedly slashed to death and another grievously injured in Ballygunge in a scuffle between two groups of candidates who had applied for a temporary job durin ...  | Read.. 
 
Yeddy edge after court bars rivals
Chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa appeared headed for victory in tomorrow’s trial of strength after Karnataka High Court today gave the go-ahead for the floor test and ...  | Read.. 
 
External affairs minister SM Krishna speaks in the UN General Assembly in New York. File picture
Chance to prove worth for big throne
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‘Rebel’ extort
 
Decks cleared for IIM foreign foray
The Indian Institutes of Management were today given the green signal to open campuses abroad..  | Read.. 
Thank God, UN does not hold Indian polls
In the end, only three countries in the world voted against India’s elevation to the UN Se..  | Read.. 
 
Talks team for J&K
The Centre today named three interlocutors for Jammu an ...  | Read.. 

Depression casts cloud on dry Puja
Calcutta has to brace itself for a wet Puja if the fore ...  | Read..