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Steyn guns down India, SA in command 

Ahmedabad, Apr 3:
India's much-vaunted batting line-up was blown away for an embarrassing 76 well inside the first session and their spineless capitulation allowed South Africa take the driver's seat in the second cricket Test here today.
 
No IPL for Shoaib if ban not lifted: Modi 

Mumbai, Apr 3:
Two days after being handed out a five-year ban for bringing cricket into disrepute, Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar on Thursday suffered another major setback with the Indian...
 
CPI(M) to launch determined battle against BJP-RSS 

Coimbatore, Apr 3:
The six-day 19th Congress of the CPI(M) concluded here on Thursday with a call from newly-elected general secretary Prakash Karat to launch a "determined battle" against the communal forces ...
 
MPs have to wait for fatter pay packet 

New Delhi, Apr 3:
MPs will have to wait for some more time to get a fatter pay packet as the Union Cabinet on Thursday decided to leave the proposal to the next Lok Sabha.
 
Prakash Karat re-elected as CPM Gen Secy 

Coimbatore, Apr 3:
Prakash Karat was on Thursday re-elected as General Secretary of the CPM by the 19th party Congress which also reconstituted the Politburo replacing veteran leaders Jyoti Basu and Harkishen Singh Surjeet.
 
India ensures ensure success of Olympic torch relay 

New Delhi, Apr 3:
Seeking to allay Beijing's concerns over safety of the Olympic torch during its relay here, India has conveyed to China that all measures will be taken to ensure success of the event next month.
 
K'taka HC dismisses PIL on Hogenakkal  

Bangalore, Apr 3:
The Karnataka High Court on Thursdaydismissed a public interest litigation challenging the Hogenakkal drinking water project proposed to be implemented by Tamil Nadu.
 
India, Myanmar sign USD 120 million transport corridor pact  

New Delhi, April 3:
India and Myanmar have signed an agreement for a US 120 million dollar project here.
 
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