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Andhra Pradesh
Mystery behind death of three women
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 14.The Panjagutta police in Uma Nagar here detected highly decomposed bodies of a woman and her two daughters, who died under suspicious circumstances, on Saturday. Investigation was on to determine if the trio was murdered or ...
Detained children sent back to TN
VIJAYAWADA, SEPT. 14. All the 11 kids, suspected to be victims of a child-trafficking racket, who were detained at the Vijayawada railway station by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) on Friday, were sent back to their native Tamil Nadu today. ...
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  • Rs. 1 crore sanctioned
  • PWG's threat


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Minister's largesse to L. B. Nagar
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 14.A few days after taking over the Municipal Administration portfolio, B.V. Mohan Reddy hit the road for undertaking a `surprise' visit to the L.B. Nagar Municipality on a second Saturday. Hustling through the area including ...
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  • Fake naxalite held
  • 'KEO satellite' team calls on Governor
  • OU course in spoken Telugu
  • A death trap of a road


    Karnataka
    Notorious burglar held, 65 cases solved
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 14.The Special Crime Cell of the Bangalore East Police Division has arrested a notorious criminal, solved about 65 cases of burglary and theft, and recovered stolen articles worth more than Rs. 25 lakh. Making the announcement ...
    Baalu may press for IFS cadre review in Karnataka
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 14. The Union Environment Minister, T.R. Baalu, is likely to take up with the Karnataka Government the various problems dogging the implementation of the projects under the National River Conservation Programme in the State ...
    Toughest challenge for Krishna Govt.
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 14.Farmers in the Mandya and Mysore districts of Karnataka, who are on a warpath over the release of the Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, are causing difficulties to the Karnataka Government. Last week, the Karnataka Chief ...
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  • CM pulls up officials over poor sanitation
  • Kharge denies charge


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    NPS students win battle of brains
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 14. "Who kissed the girls and made them cry in the nursery rhymes?" "What is technical term used for removal of President?" "Which disease is called the white death?" And "according to the Bible, who was the third person on ...
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  • Role of private sector in solid waste management
  • CET: No seat selection today


    Kerala
    Antony calls for consensus on development
    KOCHI, SEPT. 14. The Kerala Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, has appealed to the Opposition to tread the path of consensus, rather than confrontation, at least in the developmental issues vitally affecting the State. He was talking to presspersons ...
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  • More facilities for Sabarimala pilgrims
  • M.R.G. Panicker passes away
  • Industries dept. may adopt `China model'


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Bollywood stalwarts to attend Soorya fete
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 14. Dev Anand, Shammi Kapoor, Vaijayanthimala, Gulzar, Naushad, Gemini Ganesan, Bharatiraja, Manorama, K. Balachander, Madhu and Sarada will be among the 25 stalwarts of Indian Cinema attending the unique inaugural ...
    World Ozone Day observed
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 14.Various programme marked the observance of World Ozone Day in the city on Saturday. The World Wide Fund For Nature-India, in association with the SBI and the Jawahar Balbhavan, organised a two-day exhibition on ...
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  • Teachers to boycott co-curricular activities
  • Sex rackets: AIDWA flays police 'inaction'
  • Probe into Rat fever deaths sought


    Tamil Nadu
    Suspected serial killer gang busted
    CHENNAI, SEPT.14. With their exhuming the body of a third taxi driver, allegedly murdered, the Perambalur district police seem to have stumbled upon serial killings by a gang, whose victims were mainly taxi drivers. Six persons, including the ...
    Chidambaram hints at Rajnikant entry into politics
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 14.Heightening the speculation over the film actor, Rajnikant's entry into Tamil Nadu politics, the former Union Minister and Congress Jananayaga Peravai president, P.Chidambaram, today declared, "regardless of who joins the third ...
    Child labourers rescued aboard train, on way to Baruch
    CHENNAI, SEPT.14. The railway police and the Railway Protection Force yesterday "rescued" nine boys, in the age group 10-15, who were being taken to Baruch in Gujarat for employment as `child labourers' in papad units there. Four women and two ...
    REJOINDER
    We are on right side of law: Jayalalithaa
    The following are excerpts from a nine-page statement issued by the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, on the Cauvery issue: There has been a plethora of statements in the print media made by Opposition leaders and Members of ...
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  • NHRC notice to T.N. Govt. on temple ritual
  • Row over temple festival procession
  • An Assembly promise vegetating
  • Mettur inflow just a trickle
  • No amnesty on Anna's birthday this year
  • Integrated food law on the anvil
  • Chosen for medal
  • STF surrounds Bayalure forests


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Fire ravages six-storeyed building at George Town
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 14. A big fire broke out in a six-storeyed building on the Anderson Street in George Town today, destroying files and office equipment. Three workers, who were trapped in the building for about three hours and took refuge on the ...
    Transhipment service launched at Chennai port
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 14. Chennai port has moved one step closer to become a hub port on the East Coast with the commencement of transhipment service at its container terminal. The terminal, operated by P and O of Australia, after its privatisation in ...
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  • Software company files complaint under IT Act
  • Students join malaria-free campaign
  • M.Sc. in counselling
  • Medical shop owner attacked
  • Child trafficking: Call to strengthen vigil
  • Hacked to death


    Pondicherry
    Banks announce relief package for Karaikal farmers
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 14. With the Union Territory Administration having declared Karaikal a drought-hit region in view of non-availability of Cauvery water and monsoon failure, banks have announced a package of relief measures for the farmers of ...
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  • Handicraft products getting wider patronage: Rangasamy
  • Ask Govt. to publish probe report, Malkani urged

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