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New twist to `mole' controversy
The `document' tabled by Jaswant in the Rajya Sabha is a poor imitation: U.S.

Pesticide residue in soft drinks remains high
New study indicates pesticides in all samples 24 times higher than BIS norms

Nuclear deal: Government, parties to talk about "sense of the House"
Government keen to "show the world" that nation is united on issue

Follow standards, Ramadoss tells cola companies
State Governments should check quality of items

Members want Women's Bill tabled now
Government will not go back on its commitment: Dasmunsi

No lawyer representing blast accused yet
One reason could be Raj Thackeray's statement, says a social activist

PATH-BREAKING PROCEDURE
A new lease of life for this toddler
NEW DELHI: Creating history of sorts, one-year-old Sheryar of Pakistan has become the youngest liver transplant recipient in India. After the eight-hour surgery on June 21 at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here, Sheryar was discharged a month later. ...

``No delay in decision on Reliance proposal''
Transaction between RIL and RNRL does not meet PSC criteria

Jaswant: it is for Manmohan to name the `mole'
NEW DELHI: After failing to identify the mole who allegedly leaked secrets from the office of the former Prime Minister, P.V. Narasimha Rao, the former External Affairs Minister, Jaswant Singh, on Wednesday said it was for Prime Minister ...

Asma Jehangir's room searched
``There was no warrant and no woman constable was present''

Parliament nod for Bill on food
NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed a Bill seeking to consolidate laws relating to food and establish a regulatory body for the food-processing sector. The body, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), would also ...

Chidambaram must quit, demand SP, AIADMK
NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha was abruptly adjourned on Wednesday as slogan-shouting members of the Samajwadi Party, the Telugu Desam Party and the All-India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam trooped into the well, demanding the resignation of Finance ...

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