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Court confirms 7-year jail to two for bid on Naidu

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A court in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district Thursday upheld the seven-year sentence awarded to two men for attempting to assassinate former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.

The fourth district

Britain yet to take a call on aid cut to India

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Britain is yet to take a call on cutting its 280 million pound a year development aid to India, the country's Foreign secretary William Hague said here Thursday.

Hague, who is on a visit to India, to

Ranji Trophy: Delhi look to regain pride against Odisha

Delhi will look to regain their lost pride as they take on Odisha in the second round of the Ranji Trophy Group B cricket tie which starts here Friday at the Feroz Shah Kotla.

Having suffered a humil

Congress has again cheated Telangana, says TRS chief

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Announcing plans to intensify the movement for a separate Telangana state, Telangana Rashtra Samithi chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao Thursday alleged that the Congress had once again cheated the region's p

Congress to plan poll strategy, bridge communication gap

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Hit by a series of corruption charges over the past year, the Congress will take a hard look at bridging the communication gap between the party and the government while formulating its strategy for t

Obama, Romney spend record $710 million on ad war

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In their most expensive ad war, the campaigns of President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney and their allies spent a record shattering $710 million in just 12 battleground states, ac

Telangana: Student commits suicide in Osmania University

Frustrated over the delay in formation of a separate Telangana state, an Osmania University student committed suicide, leading to tension in the campus on Wednesday.

V. Santosh, a degree student of a

Kapil bats for Indo-Pak cricket

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Agra: Former Indian captain Kapil Dev says the resumption of sub-continental cricket links is a "a good development", adding: "Please dont bring politics in sports."

Interacting with media persons in

Buntings and hash browns as Indians cheer Obama win

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Blue, white and red - the colours of the US flag - sparkled in the sun-dappled lawns of the Hotel Imperial in the capital where an eclectic crowd of friends of America, mediapersons, students, politic

Ferrer scrapes past Del Potro in London

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David Ferrer won his World Tour Finals opener in London, beating Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in a three-set see-saw.

The World No.5, who is enjoying his best-ever season with seven titles, had

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