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On lease: Navy will get the Akula-II nuclear-powered submarine on lease from Russia, which will be used to train naval personnel | Read
FEATURES
Defending joy
Prince William has defended his flights on military choppers, saying it's part of his training.

Secret ties?
A new book has said N Korea had got nuclear technology from from the then PM Bhutto.
SLIDESHOW
Riding on the pony
Sporting a teeny weeny ponytail is in vogue. Though Amitabh Bachchan flaunted it in Cheeni Kum some time back, the others are following suit now.
ASTROLOGY
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 - Dec 22)
As you know this isn’t the most glamorous time of the year at work for you, but it could just be the right circumstances to re-organise some of your methods. If you can find the discipline then you can clear up a good many tangles before they happen. Money is fairly easy to come, easy to go. You are spending as extravagantly as you acquire it. Learning to be more disciplined and saving a little would be a great idea.
Anbumani Ramadoss - India's 24X7 newsmaker
Some call him a passionate activist, crusading against health hazards, while others allege he is publicity hungry and wastes time on trivial matters
Odds favour Congress in Karnataka's first phase of poll
The stage is set for a battle of nerves Saturday between an upbeat Congress and a defensive Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) in the first phase of Karnataka election.
Basu attacks Governor for opting for voluntary power cuts
Lashing out at Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, CPI-M patriarch Jyoti Basu said his action was not in consonance with the dignity of the post and that he was "acting like a child".
Bird flu resurfaces in Bengal
Bird flu has resurfaced in Darjeeling district in eastern India, West Bengal's Animal Resources Development Minister Anisur Rehaman confirmed on Friday.
FM promises more administrative steps to check price rise
Finance Minister promised on Friday to take more administrative steps to check price rise even as inflation inched up to 7.61 per cent for the week ended April 26.
Maya over Manu
Efforts are now being made to save face and organise month-long events. Perhaps a classic case of too little, too late. Or of politicians taking priority over martyrs?
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