Thursday, May 31, 2007

Gujjar unrest spreads, toll rises, trains cancelled

Rediff Newsletter
May 31, 2007

News

Why is Condi Rice scowling?
What could be the reason for Condi's contemplation?
Photograph: AFP/Getty Images


Violence continues in Rajasthan, toll is 18
The agitation continued to paralyse normal life across the state.

· 26 trains cancelled due to Rajasthan violence
· Gujjar unrest spreads to Delhi
· Gujjar agitation: Bandhs continue for 2nd day
· Deadlock with Gujjars is over, says Rajasthan government

· Special: 'It could all change in 10 seconds'
· Column: The ABC of India's nuclear economics
· Column: Why Pranabda makes sense
· Court summons Delhi cop, NDTV team over sting op
· BMW case: 'Stung' prosecutor I U Khan axed
· BMW case: 'Stung' lawyers lick their wounds
· Here's why NDA is not naming Prez candidate
· Poll panel all set for Prez polls
· 11 Indian American kids in the race for Spelling Bee
· The Scripps National Spelling Bee is on!
· 'BJP is not the sole protector of Hinduism'
· 1993 blasts: Conspirator gets life term
· 10 Kuki ultras killed in fights; Manipur tense
· War Room leak: No bail for main accused
· India, US hold talks on nuclear deal
· India, US 'well on way' to conclude N-deal
· PMO wants RTI appeal on Netaji dismissed
· Slavery case: Indian American couple allowed bail
· NRI murder case: Bangladeshi detained
· Village that refuses to cremate its dead
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Paes-Damm survive tough opener

Rediff Newsletter
May 31, 2007

Sports

 Pics: French Open Day 4
 Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Paes-Damm survive tough opener
They beat Jeremy Chardy and Jonathan Eysseric of France 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2) to enter the second round of the French Open.

· French Open: Images from Day 4
· Hewitt gets ready for Gaudio test
· Sania storms into second round
· Federer blasts conditions after late victory
· Record-breaking Venus lifts American spirits
· Sharapova leads Russian charge
· Safin dumped out of French Open
· French Open 2007 coverage
· All players are dangerous: Viswanathan Anand
· Rastogi, Amritraj in ITF quarters
· Jung bags pistol Olympic quota
· Pakistan to skip Asia Cup hockey
· McLaren cleared of Monaco GP rules breach
· Giggs to retire from internationals
· National Football League 2007
· Formula One World Championship 2007
· UEFA Champions League 2006-07

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ESPN-Star to telecast Afro-Asia Cup

Rediff Newsletter
May 31, 2007

Cricket

 Spotted: Allan Border
ESPN-Star to telecast Afro-Asia Cup
The Asian Cricket Council awarded the rights to ESPN-Star after Nimbus bagged out of the deal citing the absence of big names in the tournament.

· Flintoff to have third ankle operation
· Spotted: Allan Border
· Zee pulls out of BCCI broadcast deal
· Forthcoming cricket fixtures
· India in Bangladesh: Complete Coverage
· Schedule: West Indies in England
· Schedule: Afro-Asian Cup
· Cricket World Cup 2007 coverage
· Rediff Editor's Choice blog

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Sania storms into second round in Paris...more

Rediff Newsletter
May 30, 2007

Sports

 Sania Mirza
 Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Sania storms into second round
The India ace proved too good for Alberta Brianti in her opening match at the French Open.

· French Open: Images from Day 3
· Sania to team with Santoro in Paris
· Federer, Nadal glide; Roddick slides out
· Advani, Shah exit from Asian billiards
· Commonweath TT: Sharath rescues India from Scots
· Pakistan to skip Asia Cup hockey
· Henry tired of finishing fourth in EPL
· McClaren says he'll stand by Beckham
· New surface for 2008 Aus Open
· Peter Nicol to coach Indian players
· McLaren did nothing wrong: Stewart
· National Football League 2007
· Formula One World Championship 2007
· UEFA Champions League 2006-07

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Sachin back among top 20, Warne fined..more

Rediff Newsletter
May 30, 2007

Cricket

 Ramnaresh Sarwan
 Photograph: Getty Images
Zee pulls out of BCCI broadcast deal
Zee Television accused the Indian Cricket Board of adopting double standards.

· Images: Back after Bangla bashing
· Injury ends Sarwan's England tour
· Sachin back among top 20 batsmen
· Warne punished for dissent
· Eng vs WI: Images from the second Test
· India in Bangladesh: Complete Coverage
· Schedule: West Indies in England
· Schedule: Afro-Asian Cup
· Cricket World Cup 2007 coverage
· Rediff Editor's Choice blog

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2 police stations set afire in Rajasthan

Rediff Newsletter
May 30, 2007

News

Defence Minister A K Antony with his South Korean counterpart Kim Jang Soo at the Defence Headquarters in New Delhi on May 30.
Photograph: Getty Images


2 police stations set afire in Rajasthan
Situation remains tense in Dausa while normalcy had been restored in Bundi district.

· Rajasthan: Gujjars seek Minister's resignation
· Congress Central team detained in Dausa
· Images: Reservation ruckus on National Highway 12

· 1993 Mumbai blasts: Conspirator Dawood Phendse gets life term
· N-deal: India, US to hold talks on Thursday
· PM to visit Russia for summit talks in November
· Kanishka: Sikh militants had warned against travel on AI
· Fake encounter: Lookout notice against CID officer
· University students to learn Maya's hit social remix
· Mayawati gets her MP arrested over firing, encroachment
· HC admits RJD MP Shahabuddin's appeal
· Bihar: 39 convicted in fodder scam
· Army foils infiltration bid at Line of Control
· Indian tourists lack etiquette: Study
· Land allotment case: Big B's fate in balance
· A chip for Delhi's cycle rickshaws
· Vizag: Maoists blast main hydel power control room
· Unhappy with new job, Arun Jaitley turns to RSS
· Column: Remembering three of India's oldest friends
· Special: Vin Gupta - The man the Clintons love

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Mumbai airport receives threat

Rediff Newsletter
May 29, 2007

News

External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee with Libyan leader Col Gaddafi duirng his visit to Libya on May 27
Photograph: MEA


'Musharraf has no interest in pretend Islamisation'
'If there were free elections tomorrow, the mullahs will not be in power.'

· Rajasthan: 7 killed in violence; Army called in
· Dera apology: Sikh priests to decide Wednesday
· Security high at Mumbai airport after threat
· China asks India not to bring differences to the fore
· '93 blasts: 7 get 5 years to life term
· Fatwa against construction of Muslim shrines by Army
· Gujarat: Another fake encounter alleged
· It's the clash of chief ministers in Goa
· Modi as CM: 2062 days and counting
· Gandhiji's portraits defaced in West Bengal
· India for coordinated patrolling with Sri Lanka
· J&K: 4 killed, 2 hurt in cloudburst
· Cable operators banned again in J&K
· Poll a choice between Saturn and Narkasura: Remo
· Kanpur: Protests against boy's drowning
· Delhi: Apollo doctor commits suicide
· Colombo: Three killed in blast
· Special: Criminals find their match in new Bihar
· Column: Is the elite blocking India's new social order?
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Foreign players' Influence in Indian football positive: Bhutia

Rediff Newsletter
May 29, 2007

Sports

 Pics: French Open, Day 2
 Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Foreign players' Influence in Indian football positive: Bhutia
Bhaichung Bhutia said the growing dominance of foreign players in domestic football was not detrimental to the Indian game.

· French Open: Images from day two
· Anna Kournikova and Enrique Iglesias split
· Nadal opens bid for French treble
· Rain stops play again at French Open
· Venus, Davydenko take advantage of dry spell
· FIA to probe McLaren's Monaco GP win
· National Football League 2007
· Formula One World Championship 2007
· UEFA Champions League 2006-07

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We were ruthless: Michael Vaughan

Rediff Newsletter
May 29, 2007

Cricket

 Pics: England v WI, 2nd Test
 Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
We were ruthless: Michael Vaughan
The England captain was delighted to mark his first Test match in 18 months with a century and a thumping win over West Indies at Headingley on Monday.

· No time for warm-up games: BCCI
· Younis avoids punishment for turning down captaincy
· Spotted: Dinesh Mongia
· West Indies crumble to record Test loss
· Eng vs WI: Images from the second Test
· India in Bangladesh: Complete Coverage
· Schedule: West Indies in England
· Schedule: Afro-Asian Cup
· Cricket World Cup 2007 coverage
· Rediff Editor's Choice blog

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