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Andhra Pradesh

  • CM hints at power cuts
  • Four naxals killed in encounter
  • A.P. decision to ask Karnataka release water from Almatti dam
  • Toll tax on NH-5 likely to increase five-fold
  • Ladies hostel row takes new turn
  • Colleges warned against admitting extra students
  • Counselling centres settle marital disputes
  • YSR defends campaign against Govt.
  • MLA seeks funds for PHC buildings

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad

  • New Chief Secretary takes over today
  • CPI(M) seeks all-party meet on drought
  • Transco plans reforms in accounting practices
  • BJP wants tribunal on sharing Krishna waters

    Cricket

  • Sehwag, Ganguly make it a no contest
  • Afridi registers best ever strike rate
  • Donald, Dawson doubtful for semifinals

    Crossword

  • The Hindu Crossword 7475
  • Solution to puzzle 7474

    Editorials

  • Abu Salem's arrest
  • Building on its strengths

    Football

  • Indian team leaves for Asian Games
  • An encore for Mohun Bagan

    Front Page

  • Pak. must end support to terrorism, says PM
  • Red carpet welcome in Male
  • 16 killed in U.P. blast
  • Govt. evolving plan to get Abu Salem
  • Fidayeen killed
  • 5 injured in Gujarat blast
  • Project shelved
  • 5 killed in copter crash

    International

  • India-UAE parcel service runs into rough weather
  • PML vows to 'block' military takeovers
  • Israel tightens siege on Arafat
  • Angry U.K. farmers 'invade' London
  • 'Musharraf gave no assurance to quit as Army chief'
  • Address causes of terrorism: Mahathir
  • Bangladesh blames India for desertification
  • Lift sanctions against Iraq, says India
  • Pak. in dilemma over U.S. charge on infiltration
  • No let-up in ordinance spree

    Jammu & Kashmir

  • Hazratbal voters indifferent
  • No smooth sailing for Omar, Altaf
  • Much enthusiasm in rural areas
  • Four Hurriyat offices raided
  • Attempt on candidates

    Karnataka

  • Farmers' stir forced Govt. to revise stand
  • Farmers to lay siege to Kabini Dam
  • Govt.'s attitude leaves Gowda bitter
  • Practise what you preach, elders told
  • Train blocked in Chamarajanagar
  • `Lack of national policy cause for Cauvery crisis'
  • Satellite tracking can help increase fish catch
  • Health projects in full swing, says Basavanagoud

    Karnataka-Bangalore

  • Central team arriving today
  • KPTCL, TBPC appoint new arbitrators
  • BJP supports Govt. on Cauvery issue

    Kerala

  • No Cabinet reshuffle now: CM
  • Indo-U.S. naval exercise off Kochi
  • `Technical education has to keep pace with time'
  • Stress on out-of-court settlement
  • Police Commissioner plaint against RTO
  • VS flays poor facilities at Anganwadis
  • Boats seized for using banned gears
  • Plea to take up eco-tourism project

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram

  • Law on kidney transplants soon
  • Ration shops to down shutters today
  • Rise in road accidents in rural areas
  • Woman found dead under suspicious circumstances
  • `Govt. targeting KSEB workers with ulterior designs'
  • Grand start to Soorya festival

    Leader Page Articles

  • Europe ponders the Iraq issue
  • The world order — I

    Letters to the Editor

  • A global threat
  • Resolving Cauvery row
  • Indo-Pak. standoff
  • US-64 losses
  • Unaccounted money
  • Use of language
  • Slanging match

    Maharashtra

  • Cong. factions in Maharashtra to meet today

    National

  • Expulsion will not have impact on BJD: Naveen
  • Venkaiah Naidu changes stance on migrants Act
  • Hazratbal voters indifferent
  • No smooth sailing for Omar, Altaf
  • Much enthusiasm in rural areas
  • Four Hurriyat offices raided
  • AIDWA questions panchayat verdict
  • Gogoi hits back at Naidu, Mahajan
  • BJP to spread political message in villages
  • Naik invites oil majors to invest in India
  • SAARC law meet calls for 'distributive equity'
  • Local agent helped Abu Salem get fake passports in Kurnool
  • Karnataka ignores PM's directive
  • Cong., incarnation of Muslim League: Modi
  • Bihar police nab Nepal Maoists in clinics
  • Abhishek Bachchan to wed Karishma

    New Delhi

  • Crackdown on touts at IGIA
  • Decks cleared for toll tax privatisation
  • School project shows better results
  • Errant Councillors put Congress to disgrace
  • Govt. to unveil action plan on transport sector
  • MCD's slaughter house plan axed
  • Award and applause for innovative children

    News Analysis

  • BJP may try to bury Babri case
  • A free press despite foreign investment
  • U.S. aims to reorder West Asia

    Obituary

  • Obituary

    Pondicherry

  • Convene all-party meet: CPI
  • 'House site pattas for ex-servicemen soon'
  • Textile workers to protest on Sept. 30
  • PWD staff plan stir

    Racing : Motor

  • India takes top four slots

    Religion

  • Breach of Dharma warrants retribution

    Sports : General

  • C'wealth Games medallists honoured

    Tamil Nadu

  • Fresh orders put looms back in action
  • DMK to take up water release with Vajpayee
  • Tamil extremist arrested
  • Athur blast victims given compensation
  • Residents, NGOs join hands to save lake
  • Ponnaiyan assails Karnataka
  • Saraswathi Mahal Library to go online
  • Major racket in flying out refugees
  • Annadhanam scheme withdrawn from dharmasala
  • Govt. bid to wriggle out of crisis: Ramadoss
  • Drought inspection team to meet CM
  • DK man held; drugs, rocket launcher seized

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai

  • 3 passengers fall prey to `biscuit bandits'
  • 36 fishermen abducted
  • Gang attacks jail warden
  • Spurt in crime leaves Korattur residents tense

    Tennis

  • Sania speeds away to clinical triumph
  • Aussies sweep and the question mark looms larger for India
  • Serena lifts Princess Cup

    This Day That Age

  • dated 23rd September 1952: Cricket crisis in Australia
  • dated 23rd September 1952: India — Key to world peace

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