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Praja Rajyam membership drive from October 2
CBI inquiry into Assam clashes
India, S.Korea and Taiwan must establish a moratorium on executions: Amnesty
Eva Mendes says always dreamt of being a Calvin Klein model
RBI Governor says fundamentals of Indian economy continue to be strong
Ganguly denies comments appearing in Bengali daily
YouTubes play back tool keeps a check on inane commenters
New 2008 Edition of Times Higher-QS World University Rankings Released on October 8,2008
India ratifies International Convention against doping in sports
The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for acceptance and ratification of the International Convention against doping in sports. ANI
Unhappy Mohammad Yousuf leaves T20 training camp
Pakistan middle-order batsman Mohammad Yousuf has left the ongoing training camp here for the next months Twenty20 World Cup, after the possibility that he would not be selected for the tournament to be played in South Africa, sources said. ANI
Unhappy Mohammad Yousuf leaves T20 training camp
Pakistan middle-order batsman Mohammad Yousuf has left the ongoing training camp here for the next months Twenty20 World Cup, after the possibility that he would not be selected for the tournament to be played in South Africa, sources said. ANI
Hunt on to lookout for a cricket coach: BCCI
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Sharad Pawar has said that a hunt is on for a permanent cricket coach for the national squad. ANI
Pakistan can beat favourites Australia in T20 WC: Afridi
Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has expressed confidence about his teams chances of beating Australia in the Twenty20 World Cup to be played in South Africa next month. ANI
I am completely fit, says Akhtar
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has claimed he is completely fit to play international cricket, and is hopeful of representing the country at the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa next month. ANI