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NEWS
11 killed, radio station blasted in Kashmir
Security forces also arrested a top militant and recovered RDX, grenades and wireless sets.
NEWS
Cook may endorse Clinton's view of J&K
The British foreign secretary arrived in New Delhi on Saturday amidst hopes that his country's 'new perspective' on cross-border terrorism would help focus the spotlight on Pakistan's role in Jammu and Kashmir.
THE BETTING SCANDAL
ED arrests Kishen Kumar
Meanwhile, a metropolitan magistrate extended by one day the remand of Rajesh Kalra, an associate of London-based bookmaker Sanjeev Chawla.
INVESTIGATION
Passage to Lanka
Kerala has emerged as South India's safest transit point for foreign nationals, especially Sri Lankans suspected to be the members of the banned Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
SPECIAL
An elephantine problem
Trade in rare species should be permitted, but only if it can be monitored to ensure it does not endanger the species's survival.
NEWS
Rushdie wants to convert his ancestral home into writers' retreat
The idea would take off if he could get a good administrator, said the Booker prize-winner.
BUSINESS SPECIAL
A century of progress
Material prosperity has increased by more in the past 100 years than in all of the rest of human history. Can this staggering rate of advance continue?
MARKET TRENDS
Who will bell the cat?
The market is waiting for leadership at this stage. Will it come next week?
STOCK STRATEGY
Managing long-term savings to create wealth Dhirendra Kumar cuts through the noise and gives tips on long-term investing in the stock market.
MOVIES
A simple love story
Mani Ratnam's Alai Payuthe is quite ordinary.
MOVIES
'Photography should not dominate the story'
Lensman Kabir Lal, in conversation.
TRAVEL
The Middle Kingdom
Chamba on the Ravi is a quiet, picturesque Himachali town. Far from madding crowds, it offers both peace and beauty. Packed with interesting attractions, Chamba is a special place for a summer holiday.
COLUMN
Silence of the hawks
'Childish pettiness from our most senior leaders -- that is the fruit of the hostility between India and Pakistan,' says Dilip D'Souza.
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