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Mubarak son, leaders quit party

Cairo, Feb. 5: The Egypt PM, Mr Ahmed Shafiq, said on Saturday that stability was returning to the country, appearing confident that a deal on future reforms can be reached with the multiple Oppositi

Badri’s men lift Duleep Trophy

Visakhapatnam, Jan. 5: South Zone put their last year’s defeat in Duleep Trophy final behind them, winning this year’s edition by seven wickets over North Zone here on Saturday. Set a 178-run target a

Successor rules roost, clinches Kakatiya Cup

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Hyderabad, Feb. 5: Neil Darashah-trained Successor was ably ridden by P.S. Chouhan to win The Kakatiya Cup, the main event of the races held here on Saturday.

The results are as follows :

1. The Tu

Logans Run, Royal Prodigy impress most

Bengaluru, Feb. 5: Royal Prodigy, Logans Run and Caprioska impressed most in the workouts when the following horses were exercised on the trial track here on Saturday.

Outer sand:

600m: General Bona

Picasso bags main event in Mumbai

Mumbai, Feb. 5: Pesi Shroff-trained Picasso was ably guided by Stephane Pasquier to claim the Kunigal Stud Breeders’ Produce Stakes, the highlight of the races held here on Saturday.

Results:

1. Th

Ocean and Beyond for Sunday feature

Mumbai, Feb. 5: Performance and form points to S.K. Sunderji trained Ocean And Beyond to win The McDowell Signature Indian Derby, the plum event of the season and major attraction of the races to be h

Swamy wants MK tried for 2G scam

New Delhi, Feb. 5: The Janata Party chief, Mr Subramanian Swamy, on Saturday pleaded for continuance of his complaint against the former telecom minister, Mr A. Raja, in the 2G spectrum case before a

Navy man sacked for Russian romp

New Delhi, Feb. 5: The government has decided to sack Commodore Sukhjinder Singh of the Indian Navy for misconduct after photographs of him in a compromising position with a Russian woman had surfaced

Notice to 17 looters sent: FM

Kolkata, Feb. 5: The Union finance minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, on Saturday said prosecution has been started against 17 Indians who deposited black money in foreign banks but ruled out disclosure o

Confession is a weak tool: SC

New Delhi, Feb. 5: Even though a confession by an accused under the repealed anti-terror law TADA is recognised as independent evidence, the Supreme Court has given a new interpretation to its evident

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