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Markets dull, Sensex closes 62 points lower

Mumbai: A benchmark index of the Indian equities market on Tuesday closed 62 points lower on a volatile trading day, even though cues from other Asian markets remained strong.
The 30-share sensitive i

Kalmadi ducks CBI, aides questioned

New Delhi: Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi, who was supposed to appear before the CBI for questioning about financial irregularities in the conduct of the October Games

Congress summons Telangana MPs to Delhi

Hyderabad: Two days before the Srikrishna committee's report on Telangana is to be made public, the Congress leadership has summoned all its MPs from the region to Delhi.
The MPs from Telangana have b

Thousands of birds, fish die in US

Jan. 3: Some 1,00,000 dead fish floated in a river in Arkansas in the US, while reports of 5,000 blackbirds mysteriously falling dead from the sky before New Year eve has left officials baffled. Dead

Kumble hangs up his boots, withdraws from IPL auction

Mumbai: Legendary leg spinner and former India Test captain Anil Kumble has withdrawn from the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction in Bengaluru later this week, it announced here on Tuesday.

Kumble,

Paes, Bhupathi in dream win

Chennai: Top seeds Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi rolled back the years as they rallied brilliantly to overcome the Canadian-Swiss combo of Frank Dancevic and Stanislas Wawrinka 3-6, 7-6 (8), 10-4 t

CBI can't touch 'Q', plea for quiet burial of Bofors case

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday told a court that it didn't have enough evidence against Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrochi to prosecute him in the Bofors payoff sc

‘Thinning of forces in J&K is unlikely’

Despite strong pleas by the political groups in Jammu and Kashmir, there is little likelihood of the thinning of security forces in the state, government sources said.

Bihar legislator enters Nepal with his armed bodyguards

As Nepal kicked off its tourism year on Saturday, along with 10 other foreign visitors, a legislator from Bihar became the first Indian to hit the headlines in the Himalayan republic in 2011, but for

DMK's Karunanidhi meets PM, says alliance is intact

Chennai: DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Raj Bhavan here on Monday morning and said the 'alliance is intact'.

The meeting at the Raj B

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