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TRS wants Telangana irrespective of Srikrishna report

Hyderabad: With the Srikrishna committee submitting its report on Telangana on Thursday, parties fighting for the separate state have urged the central government to abide by its December 9, 2009 stat

Pak Taliban has women suicide bombers’ team

Islamabad, Dec. 29: Pakistani Taliban have established an all-women wing of suicide bombers to carry out terror missions across the country, dramatically revealed by a 12-year-old girl, who managed to

Online Al Qaeda magazine gives out bomb tips

London: Nine men arrested in Britain on terrorism charges last week found inspiration and bomb-making instructions in an English-language online magazine published by Al Qaeda, a media report said on

England get pat on back from Warne

London, Dec. 29: Australian spin legend Shane Warne hailed the England team for retaining the Ashes Wednesday and said they deserved to win the series.

“I have been impressed with England. They have

Whistle-blower of Goa alleges victimisation

Dec. 30: A whistle-blower, who blew the lid off a Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI) forgery and nepotism scandal involving a former top official and Congress legislator in Goa, has alleged that

Ashes like holy grail: Strauss

Melbourne, Dec. 29: England captain Andrew Strauss on Wednesday said retaining the Ashes on the Australian soil was like winning a holy grail and credited the team’s success to months of meticulous pl

Christ’s image in X-ray?

Christians believe that Jesus Christ lives within all of us — but one woman in the US claims to have photographic evidence.

Woman, 27, finds photo with husband as toddler

A British woman rummaging through a box found a 23-year-old photograph in which she was standing next to a boy — and realised that it was her husband whom she had not known then.

Rosaiah booked in land deal

Hyderabad: Former Andhra Pradesh chief minister K. Rosaiah and 14 others were on Wednedsay booked in connection with the alleged allotment of a prime land to a private party.

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Ahead of Srikrishna report, Andhra braces for trouble

Hyderabad: Security was tightened in Andhra Pradesh on Thursday as the Srikrishna Committee on the Telangana issue is all set to submit its report to the central government.

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