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Thursday,
April 5,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
A day after Sachin bouncer...
Greg goes
Cites ‘family and personal reasons’ for not seeking renewal of contract
Mumbai, April 4
Greg Chappell’s 22-month tempestuous tenure as India’s cricket coach ended today when he resigned after a bitter undeclared war of words with senior players, including an anguished Sachin Tendulkar who said he had been “shattered” by his criticism.
News
Analysis:
Greg read the writing on the wall
Sports page: Greg fades in comparison with
Wright
Lanka clinch a thriller
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India, Pak firm on gas pipeline
New Delhi, April 4
India and Pakistan today decided to pursue the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project for its successful completion — a development of huge political and diplomatic significance which is bound to have a negative fallout on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
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Saarc
nations vow to curb terror funding
Editorial: Pulling down the barriers
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with his Pakistani counterpart, Shaukat Aziz, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
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Punjab
recommends suspension of Virk
Chandigarh, April 4
The Punjab Home Department has
reportedly recommended the suspension of former DGP S.S Virk while
informing the Union Government of its decision. Sources
reveal that suspension has been recommended in a case where Virk had
allegedly had some financial transaction for a purported land deal in
the periphery of Chandigarh.
Capt
seeks transit bail for return
Chandigarh, April 4
Former Punjab Chief Minister Capt
Amarinder Singh today moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking
directions to the Punjab Police, the Vigilance Bureau and others not to
arrest him in transit when he returns to India from the UK sometime
later this month.
Punjab page: I won’t give directions on
Amarinder’s arrest : Badal
Chohan dead
Hoshiarpur, April 4
Khalistan ideologue Dr Jagjit
Singh Chohan died at his residence at Tanda, 32 km from here,
today following a massive heart attack. He was 80. He is survived
by his wife, Charanjit Kaur. |
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India:
The Tasks Ahead
SPECIAL
SUPPLEMENT
125TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS,
INAUGURAL SESSION
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BJP-Uma love may bloom again
Kanpur, April 4
In a bid to prevent division of saffron votes in UP Assembly elections, a senior BJP leader today held out an olive branch to Bharatiya Janshakti chief Uma Bharti saying those who had been part of the saffron fold should support Hindutva.
BJP
decides to withhold CD
Iran
frees 15 British sailors
Tehran, April 4
Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad freed 15 British sailors and marines on Wednesday, offering
Britain a ‘gift’ in a surprise announcement that ended a 13-day
crisis which rattled world financial markets.
Stem
cell therapy cures Parkinson’s patient |
Bangalore, April 4
Indian stem cell researchers
at the Manipal hospital here today announced the first worldwide
case of a recovery from Parkinson's disease by use of stem cells
from the patient's own body. |
Andrew Kisana said since his treatment in Bangalore, his general muscle strength had improved as had his gait |
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Duty-free
access for LDCs: India
April 4,
2007
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Dalal
St bleeds
April 3,
2007
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Maoists
join interim Nepal govt
April 2,
2007
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PAU VC quits in protest
April 1,
2007
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Ensure
quota: Parties
March 31,
2007
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SC stays OBC quota in
IITs, IIMs
March 30,
2007
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Punjab
to honour water pacts
March 29,
2007
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Suicide attack on Lanka army camp; 9 killed
March 28,
2007
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Manju’s killer gets death
March 27,
2007
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Another
SAD one for Cong
March 26,
2007
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