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Shekawat
feels present laws are enough
Lokayuktas seek more teeth
BANGALORE-
Even as Lokayuktas sought a “strong” Central legislation to teeth them
with adequate powers to net even corrupt politicians, Vice-President Bhairon
Singh Shekawat differed saying corruption could not be rooted out without good
governance and accountability, which extended to the judiciary...
Kapil,
others pad up for cricketers in court
NEW DELHI-
Challenging the controversial ICC contract which the criicket players were
required to sign, a petition in the Delhi High Court today sought a
prohibition on release of foreign exchange to Indian sponsors of the World
Cup...
Cell,
basic operators’ row takes a new turn
NEW DELHI-
In a new turn to the war between cellular and basic telecom operators, Airtel
and Hutchinson subscribers today faced major inconvenience with disruption in
calls made to landlines and vice versa triggering insinuation by the industry
that MTNL had resorted ....
To our readers: Due
to factors beyond our control, we have not been able to present the full
complement of news and features in our news pages and supplements for the past
few days. Every effort is being made to restore regular coverage. The
temporary inconvenience caused to readers is deeply regretted.
Woman
kills husband in court complex
HAVERI-
A woman murdered her husband by strangulating him in the court complex here on
Tuesday night for allegedly forcing her into an extramarital relation. It is
said that the deceased.... Aggrieved
ryots yet to get compensation
BIJAPUR-
The fields of nine farmers in Indi in Bijapur were destroyed in October 2001,
when water spilled out of the barrage constructed across the Bheema river by
the Maharashtra Government as the gates were not opened on... AUSTRALIAN
OPEN / Sargsian shows ‘Scud’ the door
Agassi moves up in style
MELBOURNE- THREE-TIME
champion Andre Agassi needed all his returning skills to fend off the heavy
hitting of Nicolas Escude and advance to the Australian Open's fourth round
here...
Sargis Sargsian of Armenia effects a backhand return against Mark Philippoussis of Australia in the men’s singles third-round match at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on Friday.
AFP
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The truck that plunged into the Kagina river near Shahabad in Gulbarga district on Thursday
midnight claiming 11 lives. DH photo
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