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Law puts Delhi on dagger’s edge
Paramilitary troops took up position and trader leaders planned to go into hiding as Delhi teetered on the edge of chaos and violence today with the government preparing to follow a Supreme Court order to resume sealing. ...  | Read.. 
 
We’ve failed the people: Gogoi
It has taken two more blasts in Guwahati and the loss of 13 more lives for Tarun Gogoi to make an honest confession: the Congress-led government has failed the people on law ...  | Read.. 
 
Terms for Reliance
The Bengal government appears to be fi- ne-tuning the terms under which it is prepared to sign an agreement with Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance for the company’s farm ...  | Read.. 
 
Sleaze case IG gives up
Suspended inspector-general of police P.S. Natrajan, who remained a fugitive for more than a year on charges of alleged sexual exploitation, surrendered before a city court t ...  | Read.. 
 
Tech teacher held for confining children
A lecturer at the prestigious National Institute of Technology near Jamshedpur, who is associated with a non-government organisation under investigation, was arrested tod ...  | Read.. 
 
Push comes to shove
Sachin criticises Ponting for nudging Pawar
What Jagmohan Dalmiya famously failed to do, Ricky Ponting managed with no more than a nudge: remove Sharad Pawar. ...  | Read.. 
 
A policeman on guard in a Delhi market after traders downed shutters on Monday. (AFP)
Law puts Delhi on dagger’s edge
 
 
It was an unpleasant incident and was uncalled for

SACHIN TENDULKAR
on reports that Sharad Pawar was nudged by Australian players
America votes on Bush war
The sound of mortar shells slamming into Baghdad grew muted this evening but, in America, Repu ...  | Read..
Back to Maidan: Debris outlives guild grass
Nine months have passed, but the Maidan still bears the scars of the last book fair. And the ti ...  | Read..
NationMore.. 
Court stands up to dagger raj
The Supreme Court today reminded the world's biggest democracy that it should not be held to...   | Read.. 
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Foul four for Nature's fury
"Politicians are now compelled to consider ecological issues around them. If we don't act now,...   | Read.. 
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Darjeeling warming up faster than world
The mercury is rising in Darjeeling.   | Read.. 
OpinionMore.. 
The new conjuncture
Steel was hardly ever in the news in the past thirty years; suddenly in the past year, Lakshmi...   | Read.. 
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PCB chief Ashraf to involve Imran
Dr Nasim Ashraf, who has just completed a month as chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB),...   | Read.. 
InternationalMore.. 
Race to make Americans vote
With tomorrow's US national election dominated by discontent and division over the Iraq War,...   | Read.. 
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PC push to deposit growth
Finance minister P. Chidambaram today asked banks to ratchet up their deposit growth rates to over...   | Read.. 
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'Madness' grips modern parents
Britain's middle classes are in the grip of a new madness, says author Meg Sanders ' parenting...   | Read..