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IMD sees on schedule monsoon retreat
The June-September monsoon rains are expected to withdraw on schedule, the chief of the weather office said today, unlike last year when late end-season rains hit sugar output in the world's biggest consumer.
Inflation fight may keep India GDP growth around 8.5%: Pranab
India's fight against inflation could knock about half a percentage point off economic growth in Asia's third-largest economy this fiscal year, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said today, a day after the central bank raised rates.
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Mumbai set Pune 162-run target

Sent in to bat, Mumbai Indians scored 161 for seven against Pune Warriors in their Indian Premier League clash at Dr D Y Patil Sports Academy Mumbai today. Scorecard
Michael Hussey, Suresh Raina star in Super Kings win

Michael Hussey and Suresh Raina hit impressive half-centuries as Chennai Super Kings thrashed Rajasthan Royals by eight wickets for their fourth victory in a row in the Indian Premier League. Scorecard
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The terrorist in Pakistan’s tent
It has long been open knowledge that Pakistan made a careful distinction between the terrorists that it could use to further its own foreign policy goals and those which it could not.
LEFT HAND DRIVE
Delusions as visions
India, as we know it today, is an outcome of the battle among three ideologies. The same battle
is being fought in Bengal too. Sitaram Yechury writes.
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Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Dorjee Khandu dead

The mystery is finally over. The wreckage of the Pawan Hans aircraft that went missing on Saturday morning was found on Wednesday confirming the death of Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Dorjee Khandu and four others. Rahul Karmakar reports. Crash site camp | Factfile: CM Dorjee Kandu | Political leaders killed in air accidents | Relative identifies Dorjee's body | Listen to podcast
Hunt on for Khandu's successor
Pawan Hans office attacked by protesters
IAF to transfer remains of Khandu tomorrow
Dorjee: a grassroot activist who rose to become CM
Arunachal chief minister's chopper was new: Pawan Hans
After Osama's death, India says no change on dialogue with Pakistan

India said today that talks with Pakistan will continue, even as it expressed concern about the impact on Afghanistan by an early withdrawal of coalition forces following the killing of al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden.
India to push US on 26/11 case
Pak has a lot to explain: Krishna
Rethink Pak policy, BJP tells PM
India capable of US-like operation: Army chief
India raises concern over Pakistan terror den
Civil aviation ministry starts negotiations with striking AI pilots

After their strike crippled Air India's domestic operations for eight days, the civil aviation ministry today held talks with the agitating pilots to find a way to end the deadlock soon.
Striking pilots seek PM's intervention
Air India resumes ticket bookings till May 8
Let all sacked pilots be reinstated: Union
Pilots strike enters eighth day, Air India cancels 221 flights
Continue strike at your own peril, Delhi HC tells AI pilots
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Air India Pilots' strike enters eighth day
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Chennai: Kanimozhi in capital, to appear before CBI court
New Delhi: PAC report has to be accepted by Speaker: Joshi
New Delhi: Call threatens to kill PM, Vajpayee
Raipur: CBI challenges Jogi son's acquittal
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Islamabad: 'Daughter saw bin Laden killed'
Cairo: Fatah and Hamas reunite at Cairo
Colombo: 'UN report important for political solution'
Tehran: Bin Laden death 'failure' for US: Iran
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Sneak Peek: Ragini MMS
After making a bold statement with Love, Sex and Dhokha and Shor in the City, Ekta Kapoor is back with another sex flick Ragini MMS, which also has a horror angle to it. Want to know more? Click on.
‘Lovemaking scenes were difficult’
Actor Kainaz Motivala, 21, who plays the protagonist in Ragini MMS, Ekta Kapoor's version of Paranormal Activity, says that the explicit lovemaking scenes with co-star Raj Kumar were difficult for her to shoot.
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Pop queen Madonna recently shocked guests at the prestigious Met Gala Benefit in New York when she confessed that she felt ‘fat’ in her red carpet gown.
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Hollywood's best dressed ladies
You will never find these Hollywood hotties out of sync with the latest fashion trends. They have their individual styles and yet always make a statement. Here's a look at Hollywood's best dressed ladies.
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The million dollar memo

"Irrespective o f whether you work for a multinational or a small startup; whether you're employed in a tiny rural village or a city that never sleeps. You've put in the extra hours, survived meetings and met crazy deadlines at work. Your reward, a trip worth a million dollars to the land Down Under.
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Review: Popular Crime

Popular Crime is a very entertaining book, and it will instigate arguments even as it scores many important points. It is, quite simply, a book about crime stories, written by a guy who says he’s read about a thousand of them, writes Jeff Leen.
Books inspired by Osama

Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who was killed by US forces in Pakistan, was a shadowy figure who spawned a vast booty of books. Here're some of them.
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Celeb diaries

Mumbai University’s celebrity alumni share their thoughts about their colleges, and how their alma maters helped them reach where they are.
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Robots reveal why human beings help each other

Using simple robots, scientists have shed light on why do most social animals, including humans, go out of their way to help each other. Read on
MP3 volumes riskier than pneumatic drill for hearing
Do you like listening to music on high volume? It's time for a reality check. A new survey has revealed that millions of Britons are risking their hearing by listening to music at loud volume.
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