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The Indian Express
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The Indian Express Online Edition
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Myanmar puts toll at 78,000 dead, 56,000 missing
The official death toll from Myanmar's devastating May 2-3 cyclone has jumped to nearly 78,000, state television reported...
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Laden speaks of freeing Palestine
Osama bin Laden said in a new audio recording released on Friday that Al Qaeda will continue its holy war against Israel and its allies until it liberates Palestine.
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Suicide bombing kills ten in Colombo
A suicide bomber on a motorcycle rammed into a bus carrying riot police in Sri Lanka's capital on Friday, killing 10 people...
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Pak coalition at breaking point
Pakistan's fragile ruling coalition on Friday saw the rift between the key partners widening over a controversial gubernatorial appointment...
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Chambers to contest Olympic doping ban
British sprinter Dwain Chambers will challenge his lifetime Olympic doping ban in a bid to compete in this summer's Beijing Games.
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Fairy-tale final seeks magic touch
Portsmouth meet Cardiff City at Wembley on Saturday in a final the FA Cup has been crying out for even if the absence...
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Lin Dan loses, but China reach final
Lee Chong Wei upset world No.1 Lin Dan today but it proved futile as defending champions China crept past Malaysia...
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Small chopper flight to honour da Vinci genius
A Japanese man who developed the world's smallest helicopter will take flight in the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci in tribute to the Renaissance genius...
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Jankovic sends Venus crashing
Fourth seed and defending champion Jelena Jankovic shrugged off a first-set loss to send Venus Williams...
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For British judges, its hair today, gone tomorrow
Britain has always been a place where, if someone asks, "Why?" and the answer is, "Because we've been doing it that way for the last 800 years...
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Novak throws knockout punch
Defending champion Roger Federer cruised into the semi-finals of the Hamburg Masters by beating Fernando Verdasco of Spain 6-3, 6-3 on Friday.
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Friends remember Obama from his pre-politics days
The way Sohale Siddiqi remembers it, he and his old roommate were walking his pug Charlie on Broadway when a large...
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Pistorius wins appeal, could compete in Beijing
Double-Amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius won his appeal Friday and can compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics.
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India aim for a place in final
Needing nothing short of a win in their last round robin match to reach the final, India will leave no stone unturned...
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Udupi, Sringeri vote in strength
The second phase of polling in Karnataka for 66 seats in the 224-member legislative assembly recorded 60.3 per cent polling...
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Openers untroubled by New Zealand
England openers Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook took their side to 68 without loss in reply to New Zealand's...
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This time, Mishra passes the test
Ten years after being told he wasn't good enough to play for Delhi, Mishra's turning it on at the Kotla
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Apprehensions melt on the pitch, says Misbah
It might be nervous face-off for Bangalore Royal Challengers when they take on Rajasthan Royals tomorrow...
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Ive faith in Dravid: Mallya
Bangalore Royal Challengers owner Vijay Mallya today admitted there were issues regarding team composition...
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Coming back to life...
Rajasthan Royals have been showered with affection over the last month as they've zealously conjured...
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Raichur has it all, yet gets nothing
Raichur district is a study in paradoxes. The Raichur rural constituency has produced three state ministers...
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Praveen Kumar thrashes doctor in drunken brawl, apologises
Pacer Praveen Kumar was involved in a drunken brawl with a local doctor following which he had to apologise for, according to local police here.
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The dark side of chit funds
Three years and many political storms later, nine men accused in the sensational Kanichukulangara highway killings...
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Polly Kaka aala re!
In the Mumbai Indians dressing room, Shaun Pollock has been re-christened. They call him Polly Kaka, a nickname lovingly...
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Knights thrashed in Mumbai
Dwayne Bravo first thought of becoming a cricketer while perched on his father's shoulders watching Brian Lara get a grand...
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