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Unlatching Doors: Here comes the Morrison

For most of us — if not all — the legacy of The Doors died with Jim Morrison. After all, if you could not hear songs like Light My Fire, Hello I Love You, Riders On The Storm, L.A.

CWC likely to decide on Telangana today

“Operation Telangana” appears to have begun with the Congress calling meetings of the UPA coordination committee and Congress Working Committee (CWC) here on Tuesday to take a crucial decision on a su

IPL ‘fix’ chargesheet set to be filed today

Delhi police investigations into the high-profile IPL-6 “fixing” case have established that underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is the “fountainhead of betting and spot-fixing in India”.

Mumbai cops: No clean chit to Srini’s kin

Despite the BCCI probe panel giving a “clean chit” to Mr Gurunath Meiyappan, the Mumbai police hasn’t yet given up its investigation of the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal.

BCCI under fire for ‘hasty’ probe report

The BCCI’s rush to clear the names of those allegedly involved in spot-fixing and betting in IPL-6 has come under fire, with the sports ministry suggesting it wait till the Delhi and Mumbai police inv

Mamata on victory roll in 13 out of 17 districts

The Trinamul Congress on Monday established its dominance in rural Bengal by trouncing the Left Front in the panchayat elections.

FIPB clears Jet deal, with riders

The Foreign Investment Promotion Board on Monday approved the `2,050-crore FDI deal between Jet Airways and Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways subject to certain conditions.

F1 looking unlikely in India in ’14

It’s that time of the year Formula One ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone drops hints about next season’s calendar, issuing indirect ultimatums to struggling race promoters.

‘Without BJP, JD(U) govt is shaky’

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Why has the BJP displayed such fierce aggression against Nitish Kumar’s government after having been its alliance partner for seven years until only a few weeks ago?

‘IBL will benefit Indian players’

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Two-time Olympian Aparna Popat is excited about her new role as coach of the Indian Badminton League franchise Mumbai Masters and confident that the initiative will benefit the country’s players.

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