Monday, October 09, 2006

The dictator who defies the world

Rediff Newsletter
October 09, 2006

News

The dictator who defies the world
Kim Jong II, the Communist dictator of North Korea, who has sent tremors the world over with his country's nuclear test on Monday.
Photograph: KCNA via Korean News Service/AFP/Getty Images



BSP founder Kanshi Ram dead
Ram, who had been suffering from mulitple ailments like stroke, diabetes and hypertension, was virtually bed-ridden for more than two years.

· Kanshi Ram brought Dalits to the centre of UP politics
· 'Kanshi Ram brought Ambedkar back into political scene'
· Kanshi Ram to be given Buddhist last rites
· Pay tribute to Kanshi Ram

· North Korea claims first ever nuke test
· India deplores North Korean nuke test
· 'Sanctions won't work with N Korea'
· North Korean N-test was 'small'
· Image: The dictator who defies the world

· Delhi: 50 fresh cases of dengue
· 3,000 affected by dengue in India: Ramadoss
· Chikungunya exposes weakness of public health system
· West Bengal bandh begins
· Radicals gaining strength in Pakistan: Report
· Shahabuddin's trial to be held in Siwan jail
· India, UK cooperation on terrorism significant: PM
· Key Madurai constituency goes to by-poll
· Curfew relaxed in Mangalore
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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Sania knocked out of Tashkent Open

Rediff Newsletter
October 07, 2006

Sports

 Sania Mirza
 Photograph: Getty Images
Sania knocked out of Tashkent Open
Lower-ranked Olga Poutchkova beat the Indian 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 in the quarterfinal of the event.

· Federer, Henman in Japan Open final
· Kuznetsova thrashes Jankovic
· Massa beats Schumacher to Japanese Grand Prix pole
· Nalbandian for Chennai Open
· Hockey: Korea thrash India 4-1
· Who will win? Schumacher or Alonso?
· UEFA Champions League: Complete coverage

· Hockey World Cup 2006

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Younis reappointed Pakistan captain

Rediff Newsletter
October 07, 2006

Cricket

 Michael Hussey
 Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Younis reappointed Pakistan captain
Hours after taking over as the new Pakistan Cricket Board chief, Naseem Ashraf also sacked assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed.

· Gaurav Parab: Leave the genius alone
· Record and form favour Windies
· Million-dollar boost for Canadian cricket
· Harbhajan apologises, hits back at SGPC
· India under pressure to perform
· PCB chief Shaharyar Khan resigns
· Chappell refuses to be taunted
· Sri Lanka pen sketches
· Bangladesh pen sketches
· Champions Trophy: A statistical survey
· ICC, PCA fail to resolve issues
· Bowl out rule in knockout games
· Complete coverage: ICC Champions Trophy 2006

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'Army was reluctant to inform govt about Kargil'...more...

Rediff Newsletter
October 07, 2006

News

Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon addressing a press conference in New Delhi where he announced that India will brief UK and the EU on its investigations into the July 2006 Mumbai train blasts.
Photograph: Raveendran/AFP/Getty Images



'Army was reluctant to inform govt about Kargil'
'It was apparent the army had not applied its mind to this aspect; they were engaged in getting out the intruders without having quite established the nature of the intrusions or the identity of intruders.'

· India to share Mumbai blasts evidence with EU
· 'India's role in Lanka peace process indispensable'
· Uneasy calm prevails in curfew-bound Mangalore
· India on track to meet 2015 millennium goals
· Move towards a nuke-free world: India
· Ship with 25 Indians runs aground off Japan, one dead
· India officially withdraws Tharoor's candidature
· India, Pak ready to resolve Siachen: Mirwaiz
· J&K: Geelani under house arrest again
· PoK quake: A year later, more prayers, promises
· One more dengue death in Delhi; toll 19
· How Tamil Nadu fights chikungunya
· Indian honoured in US for her SEWA
· 'I don't think I will drive cabs again'
· Astad Deboo hypnotises Frankfurt
· Images: The Week in News
· Interview: 'Osama is not in Pakistan'
· Special: Family has Nobel cause to celebrate
· Column: The Invasion of Afghanistan, 5 Years On
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