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Bharatiya Janata Party leader L K Advani on Sunday found support from rivals Communist party of India - Marxist, Janata Dal - Secular and Lok Janshakti Party for his suggestion for the re-introduction of ballot papers in place of Electronic  |


India is 'very cautiously and responsibly' evaluating the conflicting signals emanating from Pakistan on punishing the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks and is waiting for its 'visible and credible' actions against them. Voicing his disapproval over the release of  |
At least 30 persons were feared killed and another 100 injured in explosions in two factories of the Bairhan Industrial Area in Singrauli on Sunday evening. Police said the first explosion occurred in the Ideal Explosives Industries at around 6.30  |
Janata Dal-Secular president and former prime minister H D Dewa Gowda has dissolved the Kerala committee of the party led by veteran leader and former Member of Parliament M P Veerendrakumar.While Veerendrakumar alleged that Gowda has dissolved the state committee  |


Amid a growing controversy over the death of MBA graduate Ranbir Singh at the hands of the Uttarakhand police, his autopsy report on Sunday revealed that he was shot at close range and may have been tortured, and his family  |
IT IS supposed to be the monarch of the Scottish glens but up to a third of venison eaten in Scotland is imported from New Zealand.  |
IT IS the land of spectacular fjords, Vikings - and now cut-price medical treatment.  |
PLANS for a Third World-style micro-bank to help small business get off the ground in Scotland are under threat over fears that those getting help will lose their benefits.  |
SCOTLAND will shed more than 100,000 jobs over the course of the recession, equivalent to one in every 25 of the workforce, according to a report to be published this week.  |
KENNY MacAskill is to be put under intense pressure to keep the Lockerbie bomber behind bars in Scotland this week when he takes part in discussions with the families of the A  |
DENTIST Omer Butt of Manchester, who told Muslim patients he would treat them only if they wore Islamic dress, will be able to continue to practise, a General Dental Council p  |
With the Securities and Exchange Board of India abolishing the entry load on mutual funds, sector experts believe distributors are likely to aggressively push high-commission insurance products. The quashing, applicable from August 1, will bring down their commission to less  |
Officials say funds and land likely to be tied up by the end of this year.  |
If the Budget is status quo, the market will not fall much and the rewards for going long would be high.  |
Manufacturers of compressed natural gas (CNG) kits are stepping up production to meet the expected surge in demand in the coming months.  |
As the government's Budget moves unfold, market participants are treading with caution. As a result, the open interest (OI) positions have taken a beating during June, especially during the last few weeks.  |
WHEN CHRISTOPHER Daley participated in the Junior Drama Festival for Half-Way Tree Primary and won gold at nine years old in 1988 with The Bigger The Cheaper, he had no idea that it would lead to a change in his  |
Delroy Wilson released his first single, Emy Lou, in 1961 for record producer, Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd, at the age of thirteen.  |
Concerns are mounting across the divide in the People's National Party (PNP) that long-time chairman, Bobby Pickersgill, is either not suited, or incapable of calming the internal conflicts which have battered the organisation, undermining its system of...  |
THEY CALL him Chairman for Life, but there are indications that Robert Pickersgill's 14-year reign as the chief stabiliser of the People's National Party may soon come to an unceremonious end."I don't deal with duppies.  |
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