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The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Frontpage

The Telegraph: Calcutta
  • Rice keeps nuke pot boiling
    Washington, July 24: When minister of state for external affairs Anand Sharma met US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice on the sidelines of the Asean Regional Forum, a shadowy figure danced around them in Singapore.

  • Lost in riots, found and lost
    Ahmedabad, July 24: A court has dismissed a Muslim couple's plea for custody of their son who has been raised by a Hindu family since he was lost in the 2002 riots.

  • Obama to Europe: stand by America
    Berlin, July 24 (Reuters): US presidential candidate Barack Obama urged Europe today to stand by the US in bringing stability to Afghanistan and confronting other threats from climate change to nuclear proliferation.

  • Bush dials PM
    President George W. Bush phoned Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday to discuss joint efforts to push the nuclear deal forward "as expeditiously" as possible.

  • Somnath prepares for another vote
    July 24: From one vote by MPs, Somnath Chatterjee is straightaway headed for another.

  • Left out, foreign varsity bill in
    New Delhi, July 24: Rid of the Left, the Centre plans to introduce in Parliament a proposed law allowing foreign higher education providers to set up Indian campuses.

  • If you didn't seek, don't pay
    Calcutta, July 24: Next time a credit card and an activation bill reaches your home without your explicit consent, the bank will have to pay you a penalty for harassment.

  • Expulsion axe over Konyak
    Kohima, July 24: The Nagaland People's Front today decided to expel MP W. Wangyuh Konyak for his "indisciplined" conduct in supporting the UPA government during the trust vote on Tuesday, in defiance of the party's directive.

  • Mob fury shatters Bokaro calm
    Bokaro, July 24: Parts of Bokaro town were paralysed and the main highway leading to it jammed after an armed mob of thousands turned violent, preventing morning shift workers from entering the gates of Bokaro Steel Plant.



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