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Majority of Muslims not against the N-deal: SP

05.07.2008 18:20    expressindia.com
Samajwadi Party claimed that majority of Muslims in the country are not against the Indo-US nuclear deal.


Govt to sign N-deal 'come what may' : Congress

05.07.2008 18:20    expressindia.com
Government will sign the civil nuclear deal with the USA in time 'come what may', Union Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi said.

Left may pull the plug earlier if deadline rejected: CPI

05.07.2008 18:19    expressindia.com
Accusing Congress of precipitating a crisis by rejecting the Left's July seven deadline to UPA Government to specify its plan on the nuclear deal, CPI said this could prompt Left parties to withdraw support even before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's

UK parents protest 'compulsory' sex education

05.07.2008 18:19    expressindia.com
The Govt's plan to impart compulsory sex education in primary school classes has sparked a row in Britain.

Prove majority in Parliament, Advani asks UPA

05.07.2008 12:37    expressindia.com
L K Advani demanded that the UPA Government should prove its majority on the floor of the house.

Ministry to investigate in Weightlifting scandal

05.07.2008 12:37    expressindia.com
The Sports Ministry has decided to inquire into the alleged bribe scandal in the Indian Weightlifting Federation.

Pak crush hapless Bangladesh

05.07.2008 12:37    expressindia.com
Pak crushed a hapless Bangladesh by 10 wickets in the inconsequential last Super League match in the Asia Cup.

Poncha one step away from securing Olympic berth

05.07.2008 12:36    expressindia.com
National swimming champ Rehan Poncha attained the Olympic 'B' qualification mark in the 200m butterfly event.

Left awaiting Pranab's response on their letter

05.07.2008 12:36    expressindia.com
Left parties are awaiting a response from External Affair Minister Pranab on their letter setting a deadline of July seven.

22 die in incessant UP rains

05.07.2008 12:35    expressindia.com
Twenty-two people were killed since Friday evening in heavy rains that lashed vast areas of Uttar Pradesh.

Getting married to beloved might send Sobhraj to jail

05.07.2008 12:35    expressindia.com
Charles Sobhraj's hope of settling down with his beloved might be dashed as Nepali laws strictly prohibit polygamy.

We should have supported N-deal a year ago: Amar Singh

05.07.2008 12:35    expressindia.com
The Samajwadi Party (SP) said on Saturday it backed the Government over a controversial nuclear energy agreement.

UK parents protest 'compulsory' sex education in schools

05.07.2008 12:34    expressindia.com
The Govt's plan to impart compulsory sex education in primary school classes has sparked a row in Britain.

Iran ready to with 'world powers', wants Nuke-show to go on

05.07.2008 12:34    expressindia.com
Iran is ready to negotiate with world powers on its nuclear programme but without suspending its controversial uranium enrichment work.

Australia fined for slow over-rate

05.07.2008 12:34    expressindia.com
Australia were fined for maintaining a slow over-rate during their dramatic one-run victory over the Windies.

Indian's work of art sold for Rs 16.75 cr!

05.07.2008 12:34    rediff.com
However, at the same auction, where a small sculpture was bagged for Rs 4.15 crore (Rs 41.5 million), he also received his highest price ever for an Untitled work in alabaster with a double concave (playing once again on the

Why DLF has opted for a buyback

05.07.2008 12:34    rediff.com
In both good and bad times, we will do things that are good for the company and its shareholders. We are not a company that decides strategy on the basis of newspaper articles or analyst comments.

Britain, a hotspot for Indian tourists

05.07.2008 12:34    rediff.com
Indian visitor numbers rose from 205,000 to 367,000 in 2006 and are expected to increase at a greater rate. The average spend by an Indian tourist is 793 pounds, compared with 710 pounds by an American tourist.

Check out Volkswagen's smart Jetta

05.07.2008 12:34    rediff.com
And that's where the Jetta's strength lies its ability to push Volkswagen into more hands and make them part of the quality experience.

Govt defers decision on EPF rate

05.07.2008 12:34    rediff.com
The government has deferred the decision on fixing the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) rate of interest for the current fiscal till the next meeting of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation.

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