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Dalmiya game for independent observers
The anti-Dalmiya faction had moved the city civil court on July 17 seeking appointment of an independent observer.
Investor's confidence, business dips low
Business and investor confidence in India has dipped to its lowest level since January 2005.
'Loyalty from Ganguly not expected'
Dalmiya, who seemed restrained in reacting to Ganguly's mail, said he considered the left-hander a 'fine cricketer'.
Professionals to be taxed heavily
All income earners, including the salaried and the self-employed, will soon have to fork out more tax.
Team India on right track: Manjrekar
He said India have an excellent team and it was a good move not to include Anil Kumble for the Lanka tri-series.
Srinagar tourist attack accused held
Police believe Mudassir planned a series of grenade attacks in Srinagar on July 11 that left nine tourists dead.
BCCI calls off ODI series in Canada
The BCCI has called off the proposed One-Day series against West Indies in Canada.
Bhutia not in camp for Saudi tie
AIFF president Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi had said he would talk to Bhutia and try to persuade him to prolong his career.
Lebanon: One Indian dead in bombing
The deceased has been identified as Devesh Kumar Swain from Orissa. He died during Israeli bombardment on Lebanon.
Three detained in crackdown on SIMI
At least three persons were taken into custody in Bhopal in connection with the Mumbai bomb blasts.
Sania in Cincinnati doubles semis
Sania Mirza and partner Marta Domachowska entered the semis of the Cincinnati Open in a tough three-setter.
Abolish octroi, CII asks Gujarat Govt
The Guj Govt should remove octroi under the present VAT regime to give a boost to trade and industry in the State, says CII.
Injured panda gets false teeth
The panda also suffered a fractured skull, broken legs and chest injuries after an apparent fall into a ravine.
Bush vetoes stem-cell Bill
US President George Bush used his veto power on Wednesday for the first time since taking office 5 1/2 years ago.
Russell Crowe becomes coach for a day
Crowe, who became a part-owner of the South Sydney Rabbitohs led the National Rugby League side in a bike ride.
Sania in second round at Cincinnati
Sania Mirza moved into the second round of the Cincinnati Open after her opponent retired during the second set.