Indian Holocaust My Father`s Life and Time- Two Hundred Forty Five
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Telangana does not mean new states everywhere: PranabHindustan Times - 3 hours ago AP House adjourned for the day over Telangana uproar In the backdrop of the en masse resignation of MLAs, the Andhra Pradesh Assembly was adjourned for the day today without transacting any business amid slogan-shouting by legislators over separate ... Anti-Telangana ministers meet, discuss CM's appealZee News - 32 minutes ago Hyderabad: A group of ministers from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions, who threatened to resign in protest against the division of the state, on Sunday discussed Chief Minister K Rosaiah's appeal not to quit office. Three senior ministers from ... CM steps in, asks Andhra, Rayalseema ministers not to resignHindustan Times - 6 hours ago In an apparent bid to scuttle the move to form Telangana, Congress MP L Rajagopal today threatened to go on a hunger strike if a resolution favouring the separate state was not introduced in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, which, he claimed, ... Need for Andhra assembly resolution over Telangana: Siva RaoDaily News & Analysis - 2 hours ago PTI Guntur, (AP): Senior Congress leader and MP Rayapati Samba Siva Rao today said that Andhra Pradesh Congress legislature party has committed a mistake by authorising Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to take a decision on sensitive issue of separate ... Cong leader opposes party MP Rajagopal's fastIndian Express - 1 hour ago The internal differences within the ruling Congress in Andhra Pradesh over the Telangana issue came to the fore again with a section of senior party leaders opposing the proposed fast-unto-death of party MP L Rajagopal. The Vijaywada MP should not ... No going back now for Centre:Express Buzz - 3 hours ago UPA-led Government at the Centre and the question of having Hyderabad as common capital for both Andhra and Telangana States did not arise. He also described the unrest in Andhra and Rayalaseema regions opposing formation of Telangana State as nothing ... Telangana nod leads to domino effect, Sonia meets Andhra leadersTimes of India - Dec 10, 2009 NEW DELHI: The central nod for Telangana triggered varied reactions, from jubilation to disbelief to angry resignations, and led to a domino effect with another regional faction demanding carving Andhra Pradesh up into three parts. ... Congress puts Telangana on backburnerTimes of India - Dec 11, 2009 NEW DELHI: Congress on Friday pressed the damage-control button, with the party deciding to put the move to create the state of Telangana in "cold storage" to tamp down inflamed passions. While not ready to reverse its decision to divide Andhra Pradesh ... Protests expose double standards: TRS chiefHindu - - 18 hours ago TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao greets supporters who gathered at his residence in Hyderabad on Saturday. HYDERABAD: The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) has decided to continue maintaining silence "to avoid unnecessary and undesirable consequences" ... Midnight cheer in TelanganaTimes of India - Dec 9, 2009 HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI: Telangana erupted with joy a little before midnight after the UPA government finally conceded to the demand for the creation of a separate state following the fast-unto-death undertaken by TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao 11 days ... | Timeline of articlesNumber of sources covering this story
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'Wartime' Laureate Obama turns down King's invitation
'Wartime' Laureate Obama did keep his date with the Noble committee in Oslo but not without raking up a controversy. Apparently the White House officials turned down dinner invitation from Norwegian Nobel committee. Obama also turned down a lunch invitation from the King of Norway. A survey undertaken by a tabloid says that 44% of Norwegians believe that it was rude on part of the US president to cancel the schedule. Defending the right of the United States to wage "just wars" President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday, acknowledging that as a wartime president he was indeed a controversial choice.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle arrive in Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony to be held later at Oslo City Hall December 10, 2009.
Tributes paid to martyrs of parliament attack
IANS - 07:33 PM
New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS) It was on this day eight years ago that the Indian Parliament was the target of an audacious terror strike in which nine people lost their lives while repulsing the attackers and saved the parliamentarians inside. But a memorial function held at the same place Sunday saw only 11 MPs joining in.
Guwahati film festival highlights different perspectives of terrorism
Guwahati, Dec 13 (ANI): The Guwahati Cine Club is staging a week long festival to highlight different perspectives of terrorism.
As many as 40 feature films and 15 short films on terrorism from all across the country will be screened in the '2nd Guwahati Film Festival 2009'.
Films from Iran, Hungary, France, Peru, Thailand, Poland, Algeria, China and Bulgaria would also be screened in the festival.
Organisers said that the festival aimed to look at terrorism through films.
"We think that terrorism as it is also relevant to India and Assam in particular so there is a need of artistic elucidation through film form for our viewers. How terrorism as an expression of artistic form is manifested in films of different countries can be caused by viewing different films that we have bought in the festival," said Ridual Kumar Das, treasurer of the Guwahati Film Club.
Barbara Lorey De Lacharriere, noted French film critic and also the chief guest of the fest hailed the film selection and hope that film buffs would discuss the films in depth.
"I know most of the films that are shown, it is a very-very good selection, it is very interesting and I really hope that lot of people will see these films and will have the possibility to discuss also in length about these films," she said.
The festival would also host a seminar on "Terrorism and Cinema."
The film fest is expected to seed new thoughts into young mind in the region where more than two dozen armed groups are either fighting for an independent homeland or more political autonomy. (ANI)
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We have seen a PROACTIVE Governor to solve the Crisis in West Bengal which made the Peopel`s governor so Controversial! At last,Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Gopal Krishna Gandhi Sunday bade adieu as West Bengal governor by hosting the state's creme de al creme to tea after occupying the Raj Bhavan for five momentous years!
Cyclone Ward to cross Tamil Nadu coast Tuesday amidst Political Cyclone of Projected large Scale Etnmonationalism supported by so called mainstream Political Parties, Ambedkarites, Hindutva Forces and MAOISTS as well to handover Nature and natural Resources to LPG Mafia, NGOs, RSS, India Incs and MNCs to acomplish the MASS Detsruction Agenda of Galaxy Corporate War Economy as Promoted Free market democracy is all set to Convert Indian landscape and Human scape into pockets of Insurgency and Terror.We would NEVER Learn from History nor from the Contemporary world since we lost the VISION in Virtual Reality so overwhemlning. We may not dare to look into bleeding Pakistan! We always overlooked Middle East and South East Asia. We know nothing about East Europe, Americas and Africa. The Bloody Cyclone is all set to get us in its HOT Pot Black Hole and virtual 2012 is showcased, friends!
It does not mean that I do not recognise nationalities, Identities and the Autonomy and Sovereignty of different People in Plural geopolitics. In fact, Nationality Movement is all about the SOVEREIGNTY of Indigenous Aboriginal masses and their RIGHT to Natural Resources. Indian State Power has Never Addressed the Problems of nationalities, identifies, human resources and NEVER recognised the Sovereignty of the People. In Contras, the Game of Small States is all about ETHNONATIONALISM fascist in Nature which is not opposed to Corporate Imperialism! It is the infinite story of DIVIDE and Rule! Persecution! Repression! Corruption! Graft! Loot ! Industrial mafia! Illegal mining! Crime! Torture !Trafficking of labour, Woman and children! Exodus! Displacement! MO Economy! Destruction of nature and ecology! Deprivement of Aboriginal, Indigenous, De notified, Refugee, Minority Communities! The State Power in Small Power at best works as the Broker and Agencies for the MNCs, Builders, Promoters, Mafia, India Incs and even Criminals!
Divide Punjab, Divided Assam, Divided Uttar Pradesh, Divided Madhya Pradesh, Divided Bihar have never addressed the Problems of Aboriginal Indigenous masses who have been SUBJECTED to INDIAN Holocaust Continued since the Days of Mohanjodoro and Hrappa when VEDIC Ethinic Cleansing was introduced for the first time! But the Untouchables continued their Fight against Fascism as well Imperialism throughout Indian history and defended their RIGHTS to Natural Resources!
Entire Central India, Himalayan Zone and the North East, Coastal India have been permanent Torture Zone of Exploitation! Free Market Democracy, NGOs, RSS, Media, CIA, MOSSAD, Mafia, Open Market and India Incs with Maoist Menace and CHIDAMBARM`s war against the People have to arouse ETHNONATIONALISM to Call a TSUNAMI to Annihilate our People branding as Terrorists and Extremists as they had been doing with our ancestors and justified ETHNIC Cleansing branding us as Demons of different genres as DAITYA, DANAV, ASURAS, RAKSHAS, NAG, KINNAR because the GODS have got KILLING License INFINITE and so AFPSA and Operation GREEN HUNT have to continue and the World bank and IMF agents create the STIMULUS in Ethnonationalism Inflames!
Hyderabad police Sunday arrested Lakshmi Parvathi, the widow of former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N.T. Rama Rao, after she launched a one-day hunger strike here to protest the proposed division of the state.
After her demand for trifurcation of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Mayawati has now sought further partition of the state for carving out Purvanchal on the eastern part.
May anyone ask about the Resources the PURVANCHAL, Bundelkhand and the Harit Prdesh? These three parts of UP are highly Agrarian. Sugar cane Crisis is not resolved! And we have seen the result of Green Revolution resultant in khalistani Movement , Operation Blue star and sikh genocide! The Ruling Class has destroyed Rural world in India and KILLED the Agrarian Economy and society. Now Ethnonationalism is delebrately HYPED In AGRECULTURAL Pockets best known as Suicide Zones under ACUTE Food Insecurity, CROP failure and Starvation! Further, entire purvanchal is included in the Demand Of BHOJPUR, again Agrarian! Vidarbh and Surashtra nown as DEATH Circle for Indian Peasantry! Without any sustainable resources why the mainstream Politicians want to CREATE so Many BHUKKHAD pradesh killing the traditional Home staets, I do not understand how creation of Bundelkhand, Vidarbh, Saurashtra and Bhojpur states would feed the Starving Peasantry! As Himalayan Zone and Central India divided in so many small states have become the most Troubled pockets of Insurgency and Teroor at best and never defend the Livelihood, land, life and Home of the BHUMIPUTRA!
Demand for Kosala state picks up in Orissa!he demand for a separate Kosala state, to be carved out of Orissa, has picked up momentum following the central government's decision to pave the way for the birth of a Telangana state.
The Kosala Kranti Dal, a political party which has been demanding separate statehood for 11 western districts of Orissa, has threatened to launch a massive agitation to press its demand.
The districts are Bargarh, Bolangir, Boudh, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Kalahandi, Koraput, Nuapada, Sambalpur, Subarnapur and Sundergarh.
Known as the Kosala region, these districts suffer from poverty and backwardness, deaths due to malnutrition and high infant mortality rate.
'We will collect one lakh signatures by the end of January and submit a memorandum to President Pratibha Patil,' its president Pramod Mishra told IANS.
He also said that his party would undertake long marches and rail blockades.
'The central acceptance of Telangana state has given us a moral boost,' Balgopal Mishra, a leader of the Kosala movement and a former member of the state legislative assembly, told IANS.
Just see how RSS and Hindutav Forces devastate the Nationalities and Identities as Ram temple still in BJP''s priority list, Sushma Swaraj decalres during her Eelctioneering campaign in Jharkhand!
Medininagar (Jharkhand), Dec 13 (PTI) Ram temple would be constructed in Ayodhya if BJP is voted to power at the Centre next time as the issue still tops the party''s priority list, senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj today said. "If BJP forms a government at the Centre next time, Ram temple will be on the top of the priority list," Swaraj said while addressing a poll meeting here.
Swaraj said the Congress is an opportunistic party and did not think twice before snapping ties with allies. "In 2005 elections in Jharkhand, Congress rejected RJD and tied up with JMM. This time it ignored JMM and allied with Babulal Marandi''s JVM-P. Only Congress does such acts frequently," she said.
"Congress had supported the Madhu Koda regime to earn profits of crime," Swaraj alleged.
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Mayawati, who Friday said she has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for creation of Bundelkhand and Harit Pradesh states, has now asked for Purvanchal region to be given statehood.
She has said further partition of Uttar Pradesh would 'ultimately be in the larger interest of providing better governance, besides of course living up to the expectations of the people'.
Disclosing this at a press conference here Sunday, Mayawati's blue-eyed Additional Cabinet Secretary V.S. Pandey said, 'The chief minister today sent such a letter to the prime minister.'
Distributing copies of the letter, Pandey said: 'The chief minister has sought to draw the prime minister's attention to her past correspondence in which she had not only expressed her preference for smaller states, but also for carving out Purvanchal out of the state's poverty-ridden eastern districts.'
In her letter, Mayawati has said, 'No sooner we receive your nod for creation of Purvanchal than we will go ahead to adopt a resolution to that effect in the state assembly.'
She has also sought to remind Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about her already 'long pending' demand for a special economic package for the development of the highly backward Purvanchal region. 'My demand for sanction of a special economic package of Rs.80,000 crore for the development of the backward Purvanchal region has been pending with you for a long time,' she pointed out.
Citing her earlier letter to the prime minister of March 15, 2008, she has said, 'Then too I had made it loud and clear that I was in favour of smaller states.'
'And subsequently on Oct 9, 2007, I had declared at a public rally in Lucknow that I was ready for creation of Purvanchal and Bundelkhand.'
She continued: 'Considering the regional imbalances in a state like Uttar Pradesh and keeping in mind the sentiments of the people, besides of course in the larger interest of providing better governance, I would once again implore upon you to give your consent in principle for creation of a eastern state of Purvanchal; a formal resolution by the UP assembly will follow.'
Administration's apathy increases plight of homeless in Kolkata
The plight of over one hundred thousand homeless people in the city remains invisible, as the state administration fails to trace their identification in the records.
The absence of identification papers and address proofs forces them to live on the pavements, beneath flyovers, along railway tracks and canal banks of the city.
According to the 2001 census, there were about 67,000 homeless people in the city but the figure has now risen to about one hundred thousand.
Most of these people are migrants and have been living in the city for about 30 to 35 years now, but they still don't possess any Identity card, ration card, Voter ID card or Below Poverty Line (BPL) card.
"We have been living here for about 30 to 35 years now. We work and earn money here only. We earn our livelihood by picking rags or working as domestic helps. We have no land or property back in our native place, which is why we have come here," said Ashra Bibi, a homeless woman.
According to Pramila Pavamani, Director of Kolkata Samaritans, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), which works for the cause of these homeless families, it is impossible to get hold of their identification papers and prove them as citizens of India.
She added that till now Kolkata Samaritans has only managed to get only Below Poverty Line (BPL) cards only for 15,000 homeless people in the city. (ANI)
Gandhiji's grandson demits office as West Bengal governor
The 64-year-old former IAS officer and diplomat, who took over as governor Dec 14, 2004, found his tenure coinciding with the most volatile period the state has seen in three decades - peasant unrest fuelled by the opposition parties in Singur and Nandigram as well as largescale political clashes.
He responded to each of the events in a polite but firm manner, while never compromising on his dignity.
Gandhi's hard-hitting statements after the police lathi-charge on protestors in Nandigram, the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist's (CPI-M) bid to regain the turf through violence, as also escalating political violence after the April-May Lok Sabha election prompted angry reactions from the Communist-led Left Front government.
The Marxists questioned his impartiality and accused him of playing politics.
In the middle of last year, Gandhi took an unprecedented decision to switch off power supply to the Raj Bhavan by two hours daily to share the plight of the people reeling under power cuts. This prompted the Marxists to call him 'publicity hungry'.
However, it was his efforts to broker a solution to the vexed Singur issue that earned him many admirers.
He persuaded the warring Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee to talk. But in the end the talks failed and Tata Motors shifted the Nano car project to Gujarat.
Setting aside their differences, political leaders, cultural personalities, sports stars and other eminent persons assembled at the Raj Bhavan Sunday for the farewell tea party thrown by the governor.
Bhattacharjee, Banerjee, union and state ministers and other political top guns, film director Aparna Sen, danseuse Amala Shankar, painters Jogen Chowdhury and Olympian footballer P.K. Banerjee were among the 600 guests present at the Raj Bhavan.
Earlier in the day, Gandhi called on nonagenarian communist leader Jyoti Basu at the latter's residence.
'I have been quite happy with you,' said Basu, who was chief minister for over 23 years from 1977 to 2000.
'I am leaving tomorrow. I am returning to Chennai. But I could not go without coming and saying goodbye to you,' Gandhi told the ailing Basu.
Speaking to mediapersons after the five-minute meeting, Gandhi said: 'It is a privilege for me to know Jyoti Basu. It has been a great pleasure to have the benefit of his presence and guidance on many matters over these years, and particularly the last five years. I have come to take his leave before I return.'
Government acted in haste on Telangana issue: Karunanidhi
Chennai, Dec 13 (IANS) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi Sunday criticised the manner in which the central government handled the Telangana issue which has resulted in severe protests and violence in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
Responding to a reporter's question on the central government's handling of the Telangana issue, he said: 'From this, one can understand that delayed announcement and hasty decision should not be taken.'
He also ruled out any division of Tamil Nadu, though some organisations have started voicing such a demand.
'The DMK party or the people of Tamil Nadu do not have any such views,' he said.
Karunanidhi, who inspected the construction of the massive Anna Centenary Library here Sunday, told reporters that the library will be ready by next May.
Indo Asian News Service
Andhra, Rayalseema ministers decide to resign
The political crisis in Andhra Pradesh deepened further Saturday with all the ministers from Andhra and Rayalaseema regions deciding to resign to protest the central government's decision to form a separate Telangana state.
All 20 ministers from the two regions held a meeting at a hotel here and decided to submit their resignations to Chief Minister K. Rosaiah.
Minister for Municipal Administration Anam Ramnarayana Reddy told reporters that they would meet Rosaiah to convey their decision and submit the resignations.
'There is pressure on us from the people to join the movement for a united Andhra Pradesh and hence we have decided to quit,' he said.
There are 13 ministers from Telangana region. Rosaiah, a member of legislative council, also hails from Andhra.
As many as 130 legislators from the two regions have submitted their resignations to assembly speaker. They include 76 legislators from the ruling Congress party.
Declare Bihar famine-hit: Lalu, Paswan
RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and his LJP counterpart Ram Vilas Paswan today demanded that the Bihar Government immediately declare the entire state ''famine-hit'' in the wake of severe drought condition. "People are dying of hunger and the state government is not doing anything for reaching them relief," Prasad told reporters here.
The government should immediately declare the entire state famine-hit in the wake of severe drought condition, the RJD leader said. Voicing a similar demand, LJP leader Paswan said the government should immediately arrange foodgrains for BPL households and ensure that it had adequate relief materials in the stock.
Hyderabad will be capital of Telangana state: TRS chief
Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao Saturday asserted that Hyderabad would be the capital of the proposed Telangana state, and rejected suggestions of making it a shared capital with Andhra Pradesh.
Rao, whose 11-day hunger strike forced the central government to agree to the demand for a Telangana state, told NDTV news channel that Hyderabad cannot be made a joint capital on the lines of Chandigarh.
KCR, as Rao is popularly known, said: 'Hyderabad can't be compared with Chandigarh. It is not a new bifurcation. Telangana state existed earlier with Hyderabad as capital while Andhra state had Kurnool as its capital.'
KCR also pointed out that Hyderabad is geographically located in Telangana. 'How can they (Andhra) claim Hyderabad. Does it make any sense?' he asked.
The TRS chief also assured people of other regions of Andhra Pradesh settled in Hyderabad that they could continue to live here in peace after the formation of the new state.
He also said there was no question of going back on a separate Telangana state, and added that the protests in other regions against it were stage managed and sponsored by vested interests who had invested money and acquired lands illegally in Hyderabad.
KCR said passing a resolution in the state assembly was not necessary to carve out Telangana. He said he had full faith in United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that they would take the necessary measures for formation of the state.
'I have lot of faith in Sonia Gandhi. And Manmohan Singhji, who is at the helm of affairs today, is a fairly good person. Having made an announcement on behalf of the Government of India, it is up to them to solve the problem,' Rao told the channel.
Rao said he had been invited to New Delhi for talks.
'They have invited me to Delhi for talks soon after my recovery. I said that I can come only after a week or 10 days. I am not even able to come out of my residence. I with difficulty went to the balcony and waved to the people,' Rao said.
'Hyderabad is such a place ... such a good society. It allows everybody, absorbs everybody,' said Rao.
'In Hyderabad, not just Andhras, but Maharashtrians, Kannadigas and Kayasths from north India live.'
He accused the Andhra Pradesh people of 'exploiting' the employment opportunities of Telangana region.
'Ultimately our people were pushed to go to the Gulf countries. The agony of Telangana is that 35,000 Telanganas are in jails in Gulf countries,' Rao said.
'Why should Telangana suffer. And Hyderabad city?' he asked.
'We used to have an airport much before the formation of AP (Andhra Pradesh). Today's all railway stations have been constructed by the Nizam. All the hospitals, educational institutions have been built by the Nizam,' Rao said.
Indo Asian News Service
Gopal Krishna Gandhi - a people's governor
Kolkata, Dec 13 (IANS) On the last day of his five-year term as West Bengal governor, Gopal Krishna Gandhi Sunday called on Marxist patriarch Jyoti Basu, who said 'I have been quite happy with you'.
The nonagenarian Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader's expression of satisfaction with the stint of Mahatma Gandhi's grandson at Raj Bhavan here is significant since his party frequently criticised the governor for his forthright comments on the state's burning issues.
As sober former IAS officer and diplomat demits office, the public impression of a governor being either a rubber stamp and without a mind of his own or a bully sent by the central government with a political agenda lies challenged.
While political parties are divided in their opinion on whether Gandhi can be called the best governor the country has ever seen or one who did not do justice to the hallowed office, for the man on the street he was a 'people's governor' who would be remembered for providing humane and sensitive touches to the administration.
Giving lift in his convoy to a father-daughter duo lumbering down a flyover with heavy baggage, or ticking off a policeman for misbehaving with a poor man and then proceeding to provide succour to the victim by hosting him at Raj Bahvan -- these are a couple of snapshots of the kind and humble approach that was the hallmark of Gandhi's public dealings.
The 64-year-old, who took over as state governor Dec 14, 2004, found his tenure coinciding with the most tumultuous period the state has seen in three decades - peasant unrest fuelled by the opposition parties in Singur and Nandigram and largescale political clashes. However, he responded to each of the events in a polite but firm manner, while never compromising on his dignity.
On March 14, 2007, after the death of 14 people in East Midnapore district's Nandigram when police opened fire on those protesting a proposed chemical hub, Gandhi came up with a statement that 'the news of deaths by police firing has filled me with a sense of cold horror'.
That was the beginning of the state's first citizen's frequent run-ins with the ruling Left Front. The CPI-M accused him of being partial and turning a blind eye to the lawlessness prevailing in the region and the atrocities let loose by the agitators.
In mid-2008, Gandhi ordered that Raj Bhavan lights be switched off for two hours daily as he wished to share the plight of the ordinary citizens reeling under frequent power cuts.
The announcement prompted another wave of attack by the CPI-M, which alleged that he was playing politics and seeking publicity. The party still holds that view.
'No doubt he is scholarly and erudite. But as governor, he got involved too much in politics. He also sought publicity by switching off Raj Bhavan lights daily for two hours,' CPI-M Central Committee member Shyamal Chakraborty told IANS.
However, for many, Gandhi would be best remembered for his sincere efforts at brokering a solution to the vexed issue of Singur by persuading bitter foes Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and opposition Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee to sit face-to-face at the discussion table.
Prompted by Gandhi, the duo held two rounds of talks, but ultimately the negotiations failed in the quagmire of Bengal politics and the state lost the Tata Motors' small car Nano project to Gujarat.
Industrialist Pawan Ruia paid rich compliments to Gandhi. 'He will be remembered forever for his sincere efforts towards rapid industrialisation of the state,' said the Ruia Group chief.
Opposition Trinamool Congress also showered praise on Gandhi. 'People of West Bengal are not only sad but disheartened too because he has won the hearts of lakhs of people of the state,' union Minister of State for Shipping and Trinamool Congress top gun Mukul Roy told IANS.
Congress legislative party leader Manas Bhuniya called Gandhi a true democrat. 'He was a true custodian of the constitution. He always stood by truth and justice'.
Indo Asian News Service
Cong playing game of political opportunism: RJD/LJP
Garwah (Jharkhand), Dec 13 (PTI) RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan today accused the Congress of "playing the game of political opportunism" and charged the Centre with failing to curb price rise. "The Congress is playing the game of political opportunism instead of controlling price rise," the leaders alleged during their speech at a poll meeting here.
"Congress is surrounded by sycophants," Paswan said further. Prasad said, "Whenever Congress came to power prices of essential commodities touched the skies, leaving the poor in a miserable condition.
" Both Prasad and Paswan have been campaigning jointly during all the five phases of polling in Jharkhand making price rise as their main plank. Garwah is among the sixteen seats which goes to polls for the final phase of polling on December 18.
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President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev have talked about ongoing negotiations for a successor to an expired nuclear weapons treaty.
- Ex-Obama campaign manager 'announces' "Beat Palin's Book for a Day"ANI - 10:05 AM
New York, Dec 13 (ANI): US President Barack Obama's former campaign manager David Plouffe's book has been issued a plea to boost sales by its publisher after Sarah Palin's book did better than his at bookstores.
- Moderate weight loss in obese improves cardiac functionIANS - 08:25 AM
Washington, Dec 13 (IANS) The obese who lost some weight by eating less and exercising more bettered their cardiovascular health, says a new study.
- CIA cuts contract with Blackwater for US dronesIANS - 03:22 AM
Washington, Dec 13 (DPA) Employees of the controversial private security firm formerly known as Blackwater Worldwide will no longer participate in CIA missions in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the New York Times reported.
Europe
- SPECIAL REPORT - Amazon projects undercut Brazil's new green pathReuters - 06:33 PM
Straddling one the Amazon's main tributaries and flanked by dense jungle, a construction pit the size of a small town bustles with bulldozers and nearly 10,000 workers blasting huge slabs of rock off the river bank.
- Indian husband of woman with chopped hand to appear in courtIANS - 06:13 PM
London, Dec 13 (IANS) The estranged Indian husband of a woman found dying with a severed hand in a London street is to appear in court Monday after being charged with her murder.
- Cause of Air France crash may remain mystery - sourcesReuters - 05:51 PM
French investigators are unlikely to establish the exact cause of a fatal Atlantic plane crash in a report this week but may recommend ways to help locate black boxes more easily, sources familiar with the incident said.
- UK opposition says prepared for early electionReuters - 05:49 PM
Britain's opposition Conservatives said on Sunday they would welcome an early election after a newspaper report that ruling Labour was gearing up for a vote in March.
- Pakistani terror suspects were cleared to work as security guardsIANS - 04:26 PM
London, Dec 13 (IANS) Ten Pakistani students, whose arrest on terror charges caused a row between Pakistan and Britain this year, had been cleared to work as security guards in Britain, a newspaper reported Sunday.
Middle-East
- Car bomb kills two soldiers, injures 21 in IraqIANS - 03:15 PM
Mosul (Iraq), Dec 13 (DPA) Two soldiers were killed and 21 injured Sunday when a car bomb exploded near an Iraqi army facility in the northern city of Mosul, police said.
- Pakistani troops kill 22 militants near Afghan borderIANS - 12:15 PM
Islamabad, Dec 13 (DPA) Pakistani security forces killed at least 22 militants in combat over the weekend in the restive Kurram tribal region bordering Afghanistan, media reports said Sunday.
- Cargo ship sinks off Israeli coastIANS - Sat, Dec 12
Tel Aviv, Dec 12 (DPA) UN and Israeli vessels were Saturday searching for 11 crew from a cargo ship that sank off the coast of the northern Israeli port of Haifa early in the day, media reports said.
- Gates, EU leaders say Iran to face new sanctionsReuters - Sat, Dec 12
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Friday he expected the international community to impose significant additional sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme.
- Yemen welcomes UAE's humanitarian supportIANS - Fri, Dec 11
Sana'a (Yemen), Dec 11 (IANS) Yemen has welcomed the humanitarian relief provided to the country by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), WAM news agency reported Friday.
International
- Climate change: India, China may force Australia to pay to secure dealANI - 11:20 AM
Melbourne, Dec.13 (ANI): Developing countries like India and China could force Australia to pay a hefty sum to enable them to cope with climate change in return for a deal in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Miss India Pooja Chopra eliminated from Miss World pageantIANS - Sat, Dec 12
Johannesburg, Dec 12 (IANS) Miss India Pooja Chopra was eliminated from the Miss World pageant here Saturday, failing to make it to the final round of seven competitors.
- India raised insurgency issue with Myanmar: KrishnaANI - Sat, Dec 12
Onboard, special aircraft, Dec. 12 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S M Krishna revealed on Friday that India raised the issue of insurgents groups operating from Myanmarese soil with the Government of Myanmar on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC meet.
- Wine cheaper than water, Coke Down Under!ANI - Sat, Dec 12
Melbourne, December 12 (ANI): Punters have a reason to rejoice because wine is apparently cheaper than water and Coke in Australia.
- Ecuador says U.S. helped Colombia plan '08 bombingReuters - Fri, Dec 11
U.S. intelligence from inside Ecuador was used to plan a 2008 bombing by Colombian troops that killed a top FARC guerrilla chieftain inside Ecuadorean territory, the government said on Thursday.
Asia
- Petraeus sees shift in Al Qaeda's Iraq tacticsReuters - 07:02 PM
Fewer foreign volunteers are making it into Iraq to fight with Al Qaeda against the U.S.-backed government but the group has switched to fewer but more deadly attacks, U.S. General David Petraeus said on Sunday.
- PREVIEW - UAE, Oman seen unlikely to rejoin Gulf union nowReuters - 06:34 PM
Gulf Arab oil exporters will move closer to a unified currency when their rulers meet on Monday in Kuwait, which promised to seek the return of the United Arab Emirates and Oman to the monetary union plan.
- PLO set to extend Abbas term as Palestinian leaderReuters - 06:20 PM
The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) is expected to extend Mahmoud Abbas's term as president this week and back his call for a halt to Israeli settlement building before more peace talks.
- UK's Brown in Afghanistan, meets Karzai after spatReuters - 05:56 PM
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met Afghan President Hamid Karzai on an unannounced visit on Sunday, aiming to fix a relationship that has frayed as the Afghan war grows deadlier and more unpopular.
- Gothabaya instructed to kill surrendering LTTE leaders: FonsekaIE - 05:55 PM
Sri Lankan forces eliminated surrendering Tiger leaders on the orders of the defence secretary who had instructed that "all LTTE leaders must be killed", ex-army chief Gen Sarath Fonseka has claimed, prompting the government to describe it as a "great betrayal".
Business News
Cybersquatters eye millions in Tiger Woods scandal
New York, Dec 13 (PTI) It's a business worth millions of dollars that some internet enterpreneurs are eyeing by sale of websites dedicated to the Tiger Woods scandal, even as the disgraced golfer himself has lost millions in earnings to his 'infidelity'.
- D-Day nears for Dubai's $3.5 bln debt hurdle Reuters - 07:22 PM
- Saab confident will find buyer, Spyker in talks Reuters - 07:20 PM
- Delhi starts single point clearance for new industries IANS - 07:12 PM
- Satyam now presents itself as crisis manager FE - 06:17 PM
- Google to sell 'Nexus One' phone directly FE - 06:17 PM
General
- Volkswagen aims for a tenth of India market in 4-6 yrsANI - 06:05 PM
Volkswagen AG, which recently took a stake in Suzuki Motor Corp to step up its presence in India, said on Saturday that it aims to grab 8-10 percent of the country's market share in the next 4-6 years.
- Climate talks: India against amending Kyoto ProtocolPTI - 05:04 PM
Betwa Sharma Copenhagen, Dec 13 (PTI) India today made it clear that it was opposed to any amendment of the Kyoto Protocol that prescribes mandatory emission cuts on developed countries as the 12-day climate talks headed into the second week where environment ministers would seek to give a political push to the negotiations which were in disarray.
- D-Street stares at high volatilityFE - 05:00 PM
With no new trigger expected on the domestic front, Dalal Street is likely to remain choppy, as investors will continue to offload stocks at higher levels, say analysts.
- Hansa Group plans another industrial parkPTI - 04:45 PM
Chandigarh, Dec 13 (PTI) The Punjab-based Hansa Group said it will set up another industrial park at Dera Bassi with an investment of Rs 150 crore in the next three years.
- New gateway to Europe opens at Helsinki airportPTI - 03:50 PM
Ashwini Shrivastava Helsinki, Dec 13 (PTI) In an effort to attract the growing number of passengers from Asia to Europe, airport operator Finavia has thrown open a state-of-the-art terminal at the airport here.
India
- Haryana to field 150 semi-low floor buses in NCRIANS - 05:10 PM
Chandigarh, Dec 13 (IANS) The Haryana government will introduce 150 semi-low floor buses in the National Capital Region (NCR) adjoining New Delhi, officials said Sunday.
- Haryana Roadways to get 700 new busesIANS - 03:22 PM
Chandigarh, Dec 13 (IANS) Haryana Roadways will add 700 new buses in its fleet and will run special buses to the religious and prominent places in neighbouring states, an official said here Sunday.
- ITC's Nepal venture suffers due to Maoist unrestIANS - 03:21 PM
Kathmandu, Dec 13 (IANS) After remaining closed for four days and incurring a loss of millions of rupees, ITC's premium venture in Nepal, tobacco and garments manufacturing company Surya Nepal reopened Sunday.
- Rich nations should make deeper cuts, support others financially: CIIIANS - 03:14 PM
New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS) Rich countries must agree to greater emission cuts while helping developing nations cope financially in their efforts to transform into a low carbon economy, a leading industry body has said.
- Reliance Life IPO likely in Q1: GhoshIE - 02:58 PM
Anil Ambani Group's life insurance venture Reliance Life expects to tap the capital market with its initial public offer in the first quarter of next fiscal, a top company official said.
International
- Dhaka seeks $5 bn foreign investment in power sectorIANS - 05:10 PM
Dhaka, Dec 13 (IANS) Officials Sunday left for London to bid for $5 billion foreign investment in Bangladesh's cash-strapped power sector. They will also visit Singapore and the US next month.
- New price war in air as SpiceJet eyes NepalIANS - 01:52 PM
Kathmandu, Dec 13 (IANS) A new price war is in the offing with India's national carrier Air India and private-sector Jet Airways keeping their fingers crossed as low-cost Indian airline SpiceJet announced its plans to start flights to Kathmandu from 2010.
- Cuba, Venezuela sign joint projects worth over $3 bnIANS - 12:52 PM
Havana, Dec 13 (RIA Novosti) Venezuela and Cuba have signed agreements on 285 joint projects totalling about $3.16 billion at the summit of a regional trade bloc in Havana.
- Save Havana's architecture: ExpertsIANS - 12:05 PM
Barcelona, Dec 13 (EFE) Cuban and Spanish architects in Barcelona have expressed the need to save both the colonial and modern architecture of Havana as they warned that several modernist buildings were being lost due to deterioration and unnecessary modifications.
- Venezuela, Cuba sign $3 billion in joint projectsReuters - 11:54 AM
Cuba and Venezuela signed cooperation deals worth nearly $3 billion on Saturday, underscoring Caracas' role as the communist-run island's closest political and commercial ally.
Personal-Finance
- Sensex ends 0.41 percent downIANS - Fri, Dec 11
Mumbai, Dec 11 (IANS) A benchmark index of the Indian equities markets ended trade on a weak note Friday, slipping 0.41 percent after lower than expected industrial production data acted as a dampner. Banking, telecom and realty stocks came under selling pressure.
- Sensex ends 0.54 percent down, banking stocks loseIANS - Fri, Dec 11
New Delhi Dec 11 (IANS) A key benchmark index of the Indian equities markets ended trade on a weak note Friday slipping 0.54 percent after trying to make up for losses.
- Sensex dives into red, down 83 pointsIANS - Fri, Dec 11
New Delhi, Dec 11 (IANS) A key benchmark index of the Indian equities markets plummeted Friday to rule 83 points in the red around noon as investors booked profits.
- Sensex manages some gains, ends 0.37 percent upIANS - Thu, Dec 10
Mumbai, Dec 10 (IANS) A key index of the Indian equities markets Thursday managed to end with some gains backed by capital goods and banking stocks, closing 0.37 points above its previous close.
- Sensex closes off day's highIANS - Thu, Dec 10
Mumbai, Dec 10 (IANS) A key index of the Indian equities markets closed at its day's high Thursday, 47 points above the previous close.
Markets
- INTERVIEW - Coca Cola CEO says supports global climate dealReuters - 11:48 AM
The Coca-Cola Company supports a global climate deal and aims to reduce its environmental footprint by focusing on water use, refrigeration and packaging, its chief executive said on Saturday.
- Goldman Sachs played bigger role in AIG trades - reportReuters - 09:00 AM
Goldman Sachs Group Inc played a bigger role in fueling the mortgage bets that crippled American Insurance Group Inc than has been publicly disclosed, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
- $447 billon spending bill clears U.S. Senate hurdleReuters - Sat, Dec 12
A $447 billion bill that would fund dozens of U.S. government agencies through September cleared a procedural hurdle in the U.S. Senate on Saturday and appeared to be headed for passage.
- Obama argues for strong financial watchdog agencyReuters - Sat, Dec 12
President Barack Obama defended on Saturday a consumer watchdog agency the financial industry wants to weaken or strip from legislation that would strengthen the regulation of Wall Street.
- Wall St Week Ahead - Stock action hinges on Fed, dataReuters - Sat, Dec 12
Not too hot, not too cold -- just right. That's what Wall Street hopes will be the Federal Reserve's assessment of the economic outlook next week when it concludes its final policy meeting of 2009.
Environment ministers try to unlock climate deal
Environment ministers tried to overcome rifts between rich and developing nations in Copenhagen just days before a deadline for reaching a global pact on tackling climate change.
- Spotlight: Copenhagen climate change summit
Now Mayawati demands a separate Purvanchal
IANSUttar Pradesh CM Mayawati, who earlier said she has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for creation of Bundelkhand and Harit Pradesh states, has now asked for Purvanchal region to be given statehood.
India successfully tests missile Dhanush
IANSIndia successfully tested a nuclear-capable ballistic missile Dhanush from a warship in the Bay of Bengal. Dhanush, which was tested several times in the past, is designed and built by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation.
National News
Reuters
- Environment ministers try to unlock climate dealSun 13 Dec
- India test fires ballistic missile off east coastSun 13 Dec
- Coca Cola CEO says supports global climate dealSun 13 Dec
IANS
- 1998 tests perfect, no doubt about India'sSun 13 Dec
- No police permission for Andhra MP's fast inSun 13 Dec
- Fresh snowfall intensifies cold wave in HimachalSun 13 Dec
- Tributes paid to martyrs of parliament attackSun 13 Dec
ANI
- Six injured in road accident on Bandra-Worli seaSun 13 Dec
- Police arrest NTR widow for launching fastSun 13 Dec
- Imphal hosts festival to promote tourism, bySun 13 Dec
- India successfully test fires nuclear-capableSun 13 Dec
HT
- Art ensembleSat 12 Dec
- Horse powerSat 12 Dec
- Day 5: not much progressSat 12 Dec
- Sonia has close brush with realities, checksSat 12 Dec
IE
- 'Delayed decision and hastySun 13 Dec
- 225 MLAs will vote against Telangana resolution:Sun 13 Dec
- Headley in Let control room on 26/11: SourcesSun 13 Dec
- Maya writes to PM for creation of separateSun 13 Dec
FE
- Pvt hospital sector may touch Rs 2 lakh cr: StudySun 13 Dec
- Small-budget Paa gives a lesson in meltdown timesSun 13 Dec
- Market upturn sees mutual funds lining up forSun 13 Dec
- India does a rethink, to wait and watch on draftSun 13 Dec
World News
IANS
- No plans to crown Prince William Britain'sSun 13 Dec
- Indian husband of woman with chopped hand toSun 13 Dec
- Pakistani terror suspects were cleared to work asSun 13 Dec
- 'Berlusconi doodled women's knickers atSun 13 Dec
Reuters
- Israel votes new funds for settlementsSun 13 Dec
- Rebel Abkhazia re-elects leader, Russia hails voteSun 13 Dec
- Supreme leader says Iran's oppositionSun 13 Dec
- EXCLUSIVE - Malaysia PM charts big economic,Sun 13 Dec
ANI
- The man who married 30 times diesSun 13 Dec
- Duchess of Cornwall takes Kate Middleton'sSun 13 Dec
- Pak must do more against extremists groups likeSun 13 Dec
- After charity bash snub, Robinho's CitySun 13 Dec
HT
- US 'supermom' gives birth to 19th childSat 12 Dec
- FIA sets up women in sports commissionSat 12 Dec
- Nepal under pressure to arrest army majorSat 12 Dec
- Aam aadmi wows panelists in CopenhagenSat 12 Dec
IE
- Car bomb kills 2 in western IraqSun 13 Dec
- Gothabaya instructed to kill surrendering LTTESun 13 Dec
- Terrorists to benefit if Indo-Pak peace processSun 13 Dec
- Obama, Medvedev discuss weapons treatySun 13 Dec
FE
- Attacks Down Under don't deter migratingSun 13 Dec
- Woods undergoes marriage therapySat 05 Dec
- India, US to enhance investor treatmentTue 01 Dec
- Manmohan to meet US defence secy, may discussTue 24 Nov
PTI
- Pakistan accuses world powers of enabling IndiaThu 10 Dec
- US in touch with both India, Pak on Headley-RanaWed 09 Dec
- South Asia epicenter of global Islamic terrorism:Wed 02 Dec
- China asks India to stop construction activityTue 01 Dec
AP
Business News
Reuters
- D-Day nears for Dubai's $3.5 bln debtSun 13 Dec
- Saab confident will find buyer, Spyker in talksSun 13 Dec
- CORRECTED - No boon for U.S. firms in Iraq oilSun 13 Dec
- Kuwait sees no OPEC policy change after price dropSun 13 Dec
IANS
- Delhi starts single point clearance for newSun 13 Dec
- Dhaka seeks $5 bn foreign investment in powerSun 13 Dec
- Haryana to field 150 semi-low floor buses in NCRSun 13 Dec
- Haryana Roadways to get 700 new busesSun 13 Dec
ANI
- Volkswagen aims for a tenth of India market inSun 13 Dec
- Amul dairy to be felicitated at national energySat 12 Dec
- Jumbos in Jaipur usher prospective business forFri 11 Dec
- Cisco celebrates 25 years of technology innovationFri 11 Dec
HT
- Planning Commission moves to help BPOSat 12 Dec
- Deora says losses not sustainableSat 12 Dec
- Tatas add more punch to mass pushSat 12 Dec
- 'We are trying to convert non-users intoSat 12 Dec
IE
- D-Street stares at high volatilitySun 13 Dec
- Reliance Life IPO likely in Q1: GhoshSun 13 Dec
- Duty on equipment halved to 2.5% for mega projectsSun 13 Dec
- ATM containing over 1.5 lakh cash stolenSun 13 Dec
FE
- Satyam now presents itself as crisis managerSun 13 Dec
- Google to sell 'Nexus One' phone directlySun 13 Dec
- D-Street stares at high volatilitySun 13 Dec
- Reliance Life IPO likely in Q1: GhoshSun 13 Dec
Sports News
Reuters
- Juve's Buffon has successful knee surgerySun 13 Dec
- Real's Pepe out for six months with kneeSun 13 Dec
- Woods unlikely to play in Masters, says LyleSun 13 Dec
- We will seek compensation for Van Persie injury -Sun 13 Dec
IANS
- Tamil Nadu sitting pretty in Cooch Behar TrophySun 13 Dec
- Organisers ready to pass Games comission test:Sun 13 Dec
- Russia win women's biathlon relaySun 13 Dec
- I want to win more boxing medals for India, saysSun 13 Dec
ANI
- England pacer Anderson proves he is Test match fitSun 13 Dec
- Anguished Woods may return 'within a fewSun 13 Dec
- Benitez has Liverpool players' support to getSun 13 Dec
- Difficult to leave Chelsea for African Nations inSun 13 Dec
HT
- Suranjoy wins gold at President's CupSat 12 Dec
- Hero Honda to sponsor 2010 CWGSat 12 Dec
- Youth included in team for Asian Airgun eventSat 12 Dec
- In defence of Woods, the sportsmanSat 12 Dec
IE
- Modi's IPL top job in dangerSun 13 Dec
- No data on officials' foreign visits for CWG:Sun 13 Dec
- India go down 3-6 to Pak, fail to qualify forSun 13 Dec
- India set the record straightSun 13 Dec
FE
- Liverpool sunk by Gilardino's late winnerThu 10 Dec
- Barca, Inter, Stuttgart through to last 16Thu 10 Dec
- Shifting focus, changing gearsWed 09 Dec
- Bolt can be beaten, says Asafa PowellTue 08 Dec
Technology News
FE
- Savvy kids can access explicit online worlds: FTCFri 11 Dec
- Google launches contest to promote Hindi contentMon 07 Dec
- India emerges as UAE's top trading partnerSat 05 Dec
- YouTube makes videos 'Feather' lightFri 04 Dec
Reuters
- IPCom pledges fair licensing to EU, Nokia pleasedThu 10 Dec
- Nokia to close U.S. flagship storesThu 10 Dec
- Microsoft at EU hearing on Oracle/Sun deal -Wed 09 Dec
- Google revamps search with real-time resultsTue 08 Dec
IANS
- Research yields tips on how to keep fit in 2010Sun 13 Dec
- 3D chips to boost eco-friendly computing powerSun 13 Dec
- Gaon Ki Awaaz: Grassroots media finds a voiceSun 13 Dec
- US forests can soak up 50 year-equivalent of CO2Sun 13 Dec
ANI
- Turning waste plastic into carbon nanotubesSat 12 Dec
- Facebook gives more control of privacy to usersThu 10 Dec
- Nintendo Wii players can get 'fracturedTue 08 Dec
- Google launches new visual search toolTue 08 Dec
Science News
ANI
- 'Troop surge in Afghanistan will boostSun 13 Dec
- How your own house can be the cause of cancerSun 13 Dec
- Secret of mushroom structure uncoveredSun 13 Dec
- Scientists harness vitamin E to fight cancerSun 13 Dec
Reuters
- Australians walk to pressure Copenhagen onSat 12 Dec
- U.N. climate chief sees progress on clean techFri 11 Dec
- More than 100 nations back tougher climate goalsThu 10 Dec
- Small firms to weather Calif. climate law - studyThu 10 Dec
Entertainment News
IANS
- 'Maleyali Jotheyali' an enjoyable fareSun 13 Dec
- Mel B to be new judge on 'The X Factor'?Sun 13 Dec
- Zellweger, Cooper hunt for love nest in LASun 13 Dec
- Lily Allen urges fans to be eco-friendlySun 13 Dec
Reuters
- Sawyer move to evening alters U.S. TV newsFri 11 Dec
- Old Masters sales soar despite global woesFri 11 Dec
- Iraq cuts short nightlife revival with barSun 06 Dec
- Billy Joel's daughter in New York hospitalSun 06 Dec
ANI
- Ranbir Kapoor talks about his latest releaseSun 13 Dec
- Simon Cowell 'wants Robbie Williams to join XSun 13 Dec
- Power teen Miley Cyrus 'worth 15m pounds'Sun 13 Dec
- Halle Berry talks about her painful childhoodSun 13 Dec
HT
- Where's Aamir Khan?Sat 12 Dec
- Vipul Shah defends AshSat 12 Dec
- Teeth for tat againSat 12 Dec
- Carrey-go-roundSat 12 Dec
IE
- LivewireSun 13 Dec
- Demi Moore fed up being toyboy poster girlSat 12 Dec
- Lohan slammed by Indian charitySat 12 Dec
- Indian cinema addressing modern urban realities:Sat 12 Dec
FE
- Lohan slammed by Indian charitySat 12 Dec
- Damon lost weight after 'fatty' commentSat 12 Dec
- Lohan's topless photographs posted on InternetSat 12 Dec
- Lohan says she is 'not cheating'Sat 12 Dec
PTI
- Zellweger, Cooper searching for lovenestSun 13 Dec
- ''Avatar'' star Zoe Saldana likesSun 13 Dec
- James Cameron has mapped outSun 13 Dec
- Musically yours, Kabul Dreams unpluggedSun 13 Dec
AP
- Pee-wee Herman's big comeback, USFri 11 Dec
- AP review: Effects wow but story limps inFri 11 Dec
- 'N Sync's 'No Strings'Fri 11 Dec
- Actor Gene Barry, dapper TV hero, stage star,Fri 11 Dec
Odd News
HT
- Book of the weekSat 12 Dec
- Past life secrets? Seems more like imaginativeSat 12 Dec
- Green signal for Red lightSat 12 Dec
- Yoga may fetch you a goldSat 12 Dec
Reuters
- Obama half-brother named Chinese "imageSat 12 Dec
- Matchfixing in China 'normal' saysSat 12 Dec
- Senegalese imams slam Dakar monumentSat 12 Dec
- Clowns and anti-capitalists: Copenhagen'sFri 11 Dec
IANS
- Tribals demand their rights as PM talks of theirWed 04 Nov
- Dudhwa rhinos fight for turfSun 11 Oct
ANI
- Giant spiral UFO over Norway baffles expertsThu 10 Dec
- Woman, 50, 'selling' herself to relieveWed 09 Dec
- Indian spends $700k on world tour - returnsTue 08 Dec
- Brit man leaves #220k in his will to towns withMon 07 Dec
PTI
Opinions and Editorials
HT
IE
- Gene junctionSun 13 Dec
- Blackmail that works fastSun 13 Dec
- India's future trendsSun 13 Dec
- From YSR to KCRSun 13 Dec
FE
- Column: Bikes for scooters?Sat 12 Dec
- Column: On his small state, KCR thinks smallSat 12 Dec
- Column: Give some credit to carbon tradeSat 12 Dec
- FE Editorial: The big countrySat 12 Dec
Lifestyle
AP
- Chinese health officials step up flu prevention,Fri 11 Dec
- Cambodian moms-to-be chew tobacco for nausea, ASThu 03 Dec
- Thailand bans booze in holiday gift baskets, ASWed 02 Dec
- China swine flu deaths increase threefold, ASWed 02 Dec
HT
- Playful running, good trainingSat 12 Dec
- Exercises for strong bonesSat 12 Dec
- Is it better to skip cancer test?Mon 07 Dec
- Is your child safe from lead?Mon 23 Nov
Reuters
- Farmers adapt to shifting weather patternsSun 13 Dec
- Haneke's "White Ribbon" sweepsSun 13 Dec
- Gillette says 'limiting' Woods role inSat 12 Dec
- Australian Aboriginal film wins top honours atSat 12 Dec
Top Stories
Telangana does not mean new states everywhere: PranabHindustan Times - 3 hours ago AP House adjourned for the day over Telangana uproar In the backdrop of the en masse resignation of MLAs, the Andhra Pradesh Assembly was adjourned for the day today without transacting any business amid slogan-shouting by legislators over separate ... Police arrest hundreds of protesters in Copenhagen marchTimes Online - 2 hours ago Danish police arrested at least 200 climate activists today as they attempted to march on Copenhagen docks. About 1000 protesters from across Europe had joined the march on the fringes of the UN climate summit but police quickly moved to disrupt it as ... Protesters Mostly Quiet After Day of Action New York Times 'Hope Headley discloses all that he knows'Hindustan Times - 5 hours ago American-born terror suspect David Headley had not only actively played a role in conducting reconnaissance of targets in Mumbai but was also present in a control unit in Pakistan along with the masterminds of the attacks to guide 10 Lashker-e-Taiba ... Headley may turn witness against Rana Times of India |
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