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Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, who had taken a tough stand on the ongoing crisis within the party, softened his stance on Sunday evening and termed the Reddy brothers -- consisting of state tourism minister G Janardhana Reddy and  |  |


The country-wide raids by the Income Tax teams on properties allegedly owned by former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda and his associates continued for the second day on Sunday.  |  |
The situation in the Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party deteriorated on Sunday with no positive result emerging out of the meeting the Reddy faction -- spearheaded by state tourism minister G Janardhana Reddy and revenue minister G Karunakara Reddy -- held  |
Warning that terrorists wanted to sabotage the Indo-Pak peace process, Pakistan on Sunday said the two countries should not allow extremists to dictate terms to them.  |  |


With the crucial by-election to 10 assembly seats in West Bengal barely nine days away, Communist Party of India-Marxist patriarch Jyoti Basu on Sunday charged Trinamool Congress with joining hands with the Maoists to unleash violence in the state.  |  |
At least 14 people were killed and around 25 injured when a speeding Gonda-Ayodhya passenger train rammed into a truck at an unmanned level crossing in Gonda on Sunday afternoon.  |  |
Two more bodies were spotted at the burning Indian Oil Corporation fuel depot in Jaipur on Sunday, pushing the toll to 10.  |  |
Indicating a major change in the political alignments in Andhra Pradesh, the ruling Congress and the regional Praja Rajyam Party of Telugu film star Chiranjeevi were mulling the idea of a tie-up for the coming elections to Greater Hyderabad Municipal  |  |
Sri Lankan Army General Sarath Fonseka, who presided over the military offensive on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, has been asked by the United States authorities to testify before them against Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse over allegations of  |  |
Separatists in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday said the Centre's offer of a 'quiet' dialogue is aimed at thrusting a compromise solution on the people of the state.  |  |
A steady stream of people took advantage of Nunavut's mass vaccination campaign against swine flu, which began Sunday in Iqaluit.  |  |
As the swine flu spreads across the nation public health officials are pleading with the ill to stay home until the fever goes away.  |  |
A small plane crashed south of Blodgett, Missouri Saturday. Robbie Rollins and Paul Fisher, both of the Cape Girardeau area, died in the crash.  |  |
A mid-Missouri crash has left two people dead. The Jefferson City Police Department says the crash happened around 1:20 a.m. Saturday in southern Callaway County.  |  |
A 29-year-old man from Herrin in southern Illinois has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the death of his girlfriend's toddler in 2006.  |  |
On Friday, the law on criminal liability for abusing antimonopoly rules also came into force, with energy majors under the pump for their pricing policies according to the Federal Antimonopoly Service.  |  |
Most foreign visitors to Russia think first of the wonders of St Petersburg or Moscow, with the Kremlin, palaces and ancient monasteries high on the agenda. But Vologda is looking to put itself on the tourist map.  |  |
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has informed his Swedish counterpart of possible Ukrainian problems paying for Russian gas and its transit to European consumers.  |  |
Serena Williams has hit the jackpot in the season-ending tournament in Doha earning earned $1.55 million and regaining top seat in WTA ranking previously occupied by Dinara Safina.  |  |
After Zenit's blunder in Moscow on Saturday, Spartak Moscow remain the only power to catch up with champions Rubin in the Russian Premier League.  |
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