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US burns equipment before leaving Shamsi air base

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Making sure nothing sensitive is left behind, American forces set on fire all their redundant and useless equipment before abandoning the Shamsi air base in the country's southwest.

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Pawar: Hazare ties himself in knots

Anna Hazare today tied himself in knots with his reaction to the attack on Sharad Pawar first appearing to respond with contempt and later condemning it.

"He got slapped! Only one slap?" he said to

'ISI may try its best to rescue Fai'

Pakistan's ISI could try its best to rescue Ghulam Nabi Fai, accused of being on its payroll for 20 years and funnelling its cash into the US to influence lawmakers on Kashmir, feel federal prosecutor

CWG: ED registers money laundering case against Lalli

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The Enforcement Directorate today registered a money laundering case against suspended Prasar Bharti CEO B.S. Lalli in connection with the awarding of the Rs 246-crore broadcast rights contract for

High onion prices to peel off 'after three weeks'

New Delhi: The government today said prices of onions are likely to remain high for the next three weeks, but the situation is likely to improve thereafter in the wake of its move to ban exports of th

Tata backs govt; drags BJP into spectrum scandal

New Delhi: Tata Group supremo Ratan Tata today termed as 'politically motivated' the efforts of the GSM lobbyists, including Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar, saying their endeavour was to embarras

VW to finalise India car by 2011

New Delhi, Oct. 3: German carmaker Volkswagen, which holds 19.9 per cent stake in Suzuki Motor Corp, is likely to finalise a decision by the first half of 2011 on the development of an India-specific

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