• Norway moves right with populists likely in government

    OSLO: Norway has shifted right in elections, ending eight years of centre-left rule and setting the stage for a new Conservative-led government with the populist anti-immigration Progress Party as junior partner.

    OSLO: Norway has shifted right in elections, ending eight years of centre-left rule and setting the stage for a new Conservative-led government with the populist anti-immigration Progress Party as junior partner.

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  • At least 44 dead in Guatemala bus crash

    SAN MARTIN JILOTEPEQUE, GUATEMALA: An overcrowded bus plunged into a deep river canyon in northwestern Guatemala on Monday, killing at least 44 people commuting to the capital, officials said.

    SAN MARTIN JILOTEPEQUE, GUATEMALA: An overcrowded bus plunged into a deep river canyon in northwestern Guatemala on Monday, killing at least 44 people commuting to the capital, officials said.

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  • UP's poorest: Divided by netas, united by suffering

    SHAMLI (Western UP): For Anwar, business this year had been pretty good. A cattle trader, he had mustered enough to make all arrangements for his daughter's wedding, including gold and other gifts for his 'laadli'. The tide of good fortune changed abruptly when riots reached his village, Baori, last week.

    SHAMLI (Western UP): For Anwar, business this year had been pretty good. A cattle trader, he had mustered enough to make all arrangements for his daughter's wedding, including gold and other gifts for his 'laadli'. The tide of good fortune changed abruptly when riots reached his village, Baori, last week.

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  • No safety net, parties stay under RTI ambit

    NEW DELHI: With Parliament failing to provide a safety net, political parties now have to comply with the Central Information Commission (CIC) order bringing them under the Right To Information law as not doing so exposes them to the risk of legal action, including summons to party presidents.

    NEW DELHI: With Parliament failing to provide a safety net, political parties now have to comply with the Central Information Commission (CIC) order bringing them under the Right To Information law as not doing so exposes them to the risk of legal action, including summons to party presidents.

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  • Bandh affects normal life in Mizoram

    AIZWAL: A bandh called by the opposition Mizo National Front to demand resignation of state health minister Lalrinliana Sailo for his alleged involvement in drug smuggling disrupted normal life in Mizoram on Tuesday.

    AIZWAL: A bandh called by the opposition Mizo National Front to demand resignation of state health minister Lalrinliana Sailo for his alleged involvement in drug smuggling disrupted normal life in Mizoram on Tuesday.

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  • Rafael Nadal beats Novak Djokovic to win US Open

    NEW YORK: Rafael Nadal claimed his second US Open title and 13th Grand Slam crown when he defeated world number one Novak Djokovic 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 in a lung-busting, big-hitting final on Monday.

    NEW YORK: Rafael Nadal claimed his second US Open title and 13th Grand Slam crown when he defeated world number one Novak Djokovic 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 in a lung-busting, big-hitting final on Monday.

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  • Confident India A aim to seal series against New Zealand A

    VISAKHAPATNAM: After notching up a convincing win in the opening game, India A will look to seal the three-match unofficial ODI series against New Zealand A when the two sides clash in their second encounter at the Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

    VISAKHAPATNAM: After notching up a convincing win in the opening game, India A will look to seal the three-match unofficial ODI series against New Zealand A when the two sides clash in their second encounter at the Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

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  • West Indies add Saqlain twist to Sachin Tendulkar's milestone

    JAIPUR: Sachin Tendulkar's 200th Test is going to be special for more reasons than one. Amid the debate on whether the Little Master should play the milestone match at home or not, visitors West Indies are planning a 'surprise' for Sachin. It's Saqlain Mushtaq's doosra!

    JAIPUR: Sachin Tendulkar's 200th Test is going to be special for more reasons than one. Amid the debate on whether the Little Master should play the milestone match at home or not, visitors West Indies are planning a 'surprise' for Sachin. It's Saqlain Mushtaq's doosra!

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  • Starting from the third unit of thermal power generation super Chabra

    Kota. Chabra third unit of the 250 MW thermal power station to start producing electricity until Monday Derrat Continue efforts. After a late night at 8 pm to synchronize the unit team of engineers engaged in power generation from coal firing to full capacity.

    Kota. Chabra third unit of the 250 MW thermal power station to start producing electricity until Monday Derrat Continue efforts. After a late night at 8 pm to synchronize the unit team of engineers engaged in power generation from coal firing to full capacity.

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  • It will take only 5 cm incision, will add 15 instead of 25 years

    Kotas are making joint implants , patients will undergo less pain now and the new additions will more than older technology . Dr Manjit Bhamra expert from London on Monday, the MBS Orthopedishiyns taught to new tech- Voint replacement surgery . Where up to 15 cm incision was before , but now have only 5 cm incision . Quota in the future will be operated by the same technique .

    Kotas are making joint implants , patients will undergo less pain now and the new additions will more than older technology . Dr Manjit Bhamra expert from London on Monday, the MBS Orthopedishiyns taught to new tech- Voint replacement surgery . Where up to 15 cm incision was before , but now have only 5 cm incision . Quota in the future will be operated by the same technique .

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