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Players play for pride
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIt was very sad day for the players as after waiting for half of the day the match was called off. Robin Uthappa was expected to make his debut and even some of th...
Kolkata real estate is on a high
Many companies are rethinking about coming to Kolkata because they are being asked to shell out Rs 2 crore 16 lakh for an acre.
Davis Cup: India beat Pak in doubles
India lead the tie 2-1 after winning the doubles match. Pakistan had won the first singles whereas India won the second on Friday.
Markets to open cautious on Monday
Analysts expect the markets to open cautious on Monday with a downward bias. Volatility will continue in the short-term - till the earnings season gets over.
Oil-for-Food: Natwar may get ED notice
Congress sees nothing embarrassing in ED issuing a notice to Natwar Singh in the wake of the Justice Pathak inquiry already on.
Davis Cup: Amritraj brings India back
He displayed excellent fighting spirit to come back from 1-4 down in the first two sets against the Pakistan No. 2.
N-deal will get Congress nod: Boucher
Washington on Friday asked India to "further define" its 'minimum credible deterrent' in the nuclear field, saying it was "absolutely necessary" for decreasing tensions in Asia.
Bhutia surrenders before court
Sadhan Mondal, first judicial magistrate of Howrah, had directed the Salt Lake police to produce Bhutia on May 20.
Iran must come clean: El Baradei
With the deadline looming for Iran to halt uranium enrichment, IAEA head ElBaradei, urged Tehran to clarify the hazy areas of its atomic programme.
White House counters Libby's testimony
White House Spokesman McClellan countered Libby's statements saying the President had the right to declassify any information deemed fit.
Markets slump: Sensex slips 157 pts
The market closed down on huge profit booking amid volatile trade. The Sensex slipped 157 points. Banking, FMCG, pharma, auto and oil stocks were the draggers of the day.
US' Dollar Store on an expansion spree
It's a chain that goes all the way to the US. The Dollar Store, with its single price-point and foreign brands, will expand into smaller Indian cities as well.
US aims for total N-freeze in S Asia
US is pushing for a South Asian halt on nuclear weapons production and has sought India's help in implementing it.
US rules out civilian N-deal with Pak
Turning down Pakistan's request for a nuclear deal on the lines of India, the US on Wednesday said both countries have different situations.
Kid makes site to find sperm donor dad
Unable to find his sperm donor father, Ryan started contacting others who shared the same paternal blood - his half-brothers and sisters.
Some clues against Dalmiya: Police
The EOW team earlier rejected the request from Dalmiya's lawyer, Tamal Mukherjee, to be present during interrogation.