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New Jersey Governor Condemns Akshardham Attack James McGreevey requested New Jerseyans to keep the victims and families in their prayers.
Akshardham Attack: Terrorists or Misguided Youth? The attack on the Akshardham temple is over, but what will worry Gujarat is this: Were the attackers just misled youths who wanted to give vent their anger?
Special: Men in Black
Slide Show: Attack in Akshardham: Some Images from the Scene
Slide Show: Attack in Gandhinagar: Prayers in the US
Temple Attack Well Thought Out Conspiracy: PM
NSG Commando Suresh Yadav's Body Brought from Gujarat
Pakistan Denies Involvement in Temple Attack
Three Commandos Were Killed in Temple Operation
Terror Night in the Chief Commando's Own Words
Tehreek-e-Kasas May Be Responsible; Advani Blames 'Neighbour'
Thirty-six Temples Placed Under Tight Security
Army Deployed in Sensitive Areas of Gujarat
End Infiltration, United States Tells Pakistan
Invade Pakistan to Destroy its Terror Network: VHP
Tight Security Marks Congress-sponsored Gujarat Bandh
Swaminarayan Sect Appeals for Peace
BJP Postpones 4th Phase of Gujarat Gaurav Yatra
The Attack on the Gujarat Temple: The Full Coverage
Supporters of Nagappa Establish Contact With Veerappan Sources told rediff.com that the forest brigand has demanded Rs 100 million as ransom and Kollathur Mani to be sent to him as an emissary.
India Pull Off Stunning Win Over South Africa | Images Defending a total of 261 for 9, India restricted South Africa to 251 for 6 in their 50 overs to win the first semi-final in the Champions Trophy.
The Champions Trophy: The Complete Coverage
Finally Free After Kafkaesque Ordeal, Indian On Way Home After spending months in US jails, waiting to have his name cleared of terrorism charges, Mohammed Azmath's journey back to India is being expedited at unusual speed.
Interview: 'National Conference Is a Bottleneck for Peace' Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is confident that the Farooq Abdullah government has run its full course in Jammu and Kashmir.
Urban-rural Divide Marks Poll in Central Kashmir
The Election in J&K: The Full Coverage
Iraqi Envoy Trashes British Allegations Salah al-Mukhtar said Prime Minister Tony Blair was just trying to fabricate an excuse for the US to wage war on Baghdad.
Economist Sendhil Mullainathan Wins Rare US Honour The 29-year-old associate professor at MIT was named a MacArthur fellow, the youngest of the 24 fellows who will receive the $500,000 'genius grant.'
IMF Scales Down India's Growth to 5 Per Cent
Sikh Comes Across Oldest Copy of Guru Granth Sahib Jeevan Singh Deol, a research fellow at St John's College, Cambridge, is in charge of a project to catalogue Punjabi manuscripts for the British Library.
Leander and Mahesh are Back, So it Will Be Fun Former India Davis Cupper Nitin Kirtane reflects on his bronze medal win in the 1998 Asian Games and India chances in the tennis event in Busan.
COLUMNS:
Kerala's Cup of Woes 'If matters don't improve soon, or at least stop becoming worse, Kerala will soon have a new tag --- 'Bihar of the South'!' warns T V R Shenoy.
Setback to Secularism 'Concerned citizens-must launch a renewed agitation against NCERT and its vile textbooks, persistently chasing them in Parliament. Too much is at stake-not least, the future of whole generations, and of Secular India itself,' says Praful Bidwai.
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