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Clinton goes looking for tigers, finds two. Clicks his camera furiously
As the sun began to die over Ranthambore, Bill Clinton had his day made. That was when the tiger ambled out of its lair and stared the world's most powerful man in the face.

Musharraf makes overtures to US, with local polls
General Pervez Musharraf on Thursday contradicted a statement by President Bill Clinton blaming elements in the Pakistani govt for supporting violence in the Kashmir region.


Women surround President Bill Clinton on his visit to Nayla village in Rajasthan on Thursday

`Raja' Clinton steals hearts in Rajasthan
Bill Clinton wanted to see the grassroots India. While the organising committees tried to arrange this through meticulous, tedious preparations, Clinton achieved it in a matter of minutes.

On Pak national day, India drives home message
If diplomacy is the considered art of the possible, then the presence of Lieutenant Governor Vijai Kapoor at Pakistan's national day function this evening was a clear sign of New Delhi's continuing ``absence of pleasure'' with that country.

His `Deepam' scheme in jeopardy, Naidu writes protest letter to PM
Extremely unhappy over the steep hike in the prices of LPG and Kerosene, the Telugu Desam party, an important ally of the BJP, has decided to mount pressure on the Vajpayee government.

India calls for immediate restoration of democracy in Pakistan
Clinton makes final appeal to India on nuclear restraint

Sharjah: Clean, Green and Tax Free

Family businesses debate the success of the Wipros and Infosys'
When Azim Premji, CEO Wipro, as a young drop-out from Stanford University decided to get into computer hardware and later software, he was not just being wise. He was also thinking ahead.


Alcan to exit India, sells Indal to Hindalco
Canadian firm Alcan Aluminium Ltd (Alcan) has decided to exit India by selling its 54.62 per cent stake in Indian Aluminium (Indal) to Aditya V Birla group firm Hindalco Industries in an all cash mega deal worth Rs 738 crore.

India, US sign agreements worth billions in climax to Clinton visit
U.S. includes India in its Internet for Economic Development initiative
Merger of Oil PSUs should be through bidding process: Vision 2025
India can become world's largest economy, says Clinton
India orders review of U.S. supercomputer deal
U.S. govt open to punishment other than breaking up Microsoft
Singapore firm ties up with Satyam Infoway

Miandad mad with Inzy; Kapil's dressing down helps India
Pakistan coach Javed Miandad was giving cricketing lessons to the players after their practice session. Silly, one thought, how could international cricketers not know the basics of the game!


India needs to think at length over its bowling
Indian bowling lacks penetration. If batsmen are looking at 300-plus chases every second game, isn't it time for some serious introspection and a look at means to rejuvenate the Indian attack?


Express Exclusive: Pak fails to build on Nazir's goodwork
Pakistan elect to bat against South Africa
Promise to sell Karnataka as intl tennis destination
New Zealand in horror start in second test after winning toss
Fleming may replace Miller

Film fare
She has just returned from Delhi with a National Award but the producer of Shaheed-e-Mohabbat, Manjit Mann, feels the film deserves much more than the Best Punjabi Film award.


Bengali film director bemoans lack of adequate measures to preserve old film
Prints of many widely-acclaimed films of eminent director Tapan Sinha are missing with little efforts being made to trace them so far.

Maritime security to be main challenge, says Navy Chief
India signs aviation pacts with 3 countries
10 km of border along Banaskantha fenced
Ministrial team favours more security forces in Valley
Statute panel gets down to brasstacks finally
US Commerce Secy links lifting of sanctions to signing CTBT
Native genius, not science, gets them water
NDA threatens stir for Rabri Devi's resignation
Governor reveals mega plan to restructure cyclone-hit Orissa
RWITC sulks as govt hits the jackpot
No TV manufacturer met me -- Jaya

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