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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rahul Dravid gave India some encouragement, although the tourists' fast bowlers dominated much of the day
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A Cricketing View (Free subscription) | yesterday
After conceding 430 in the first innings, one felt that India would need to bat about 4 sessions in order to ensure some sort of parity on the first innings. At 8/313, it doesn't look like they will bat 4 full sessions (120 overs), what with Kumble and Zaheer Khan at the wicket, but given that India are still batting at the end of Day 3, it would seem as though India have averted conceding a calamitous...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
BANGALORE: A 30-year-old software engineer and four members of his family had a miraculous escape on Saturday when an overloaded mini-truck toppled on the car by which they were travelling. The accident occurred on Queen’s Road, close to ...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
THE future of Test cricket is an easy target at the moment but yesterday’s play in Bangalore was a terrific advert for an underfire brand. India still face an uphill battle to avoid defeat in the first Test against Australia and there was no world record for Sachin Tendulkar but their final-session fightback produced drama that only the five-day game can provide.
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A Cricketing View (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Resuming at 4/254 overnight, Australia added 6/176 on the second day to be bowled out for 430 in the first innings of the Bangalore Test on Day 2. Michael Hussey performed in Waughlike manner, accumulating an impressive 146, making the most of the early reprieve granted to him by Mahendra Singh Dhoni. I cannot help thinking back to that bat pad chance off Simon Katich in Harbhajan Singh's first over...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bangalore: Noted cartoonist B.V. Panduranga Rao certainly made starting a new life after 60 a humorous and easy proposition to deal with. His cartoon on this theme was selected for display at the 14th International Haifa Cartoon Contest 2008 ...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | yesterday
A notorious eight-member gang was arrested and Rs 16 lakh worth of valuables including gold ornaments and vehicles besides deadly weapons used in the dacoities seized from them, police said.
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Times of India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Meghna Subhedar, the 28-year-old Bangalore-based software engineer who went missing in April from CST railway station and had been thought to be dead till recently, was found alive six months later on Friday.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
People have to take a bus to Arsikere and then board a train to reach the garden city
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Parsi Khabar (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
BANGALORE: A long time ago, in the 19th century, Zoroastraian Iranians came to India, to carve out a place for themselves and start a better life, only issue being they were extremely short on money. Bombay as it was known back then, was already home to another Zoroastrian community, the Parsis, and the Iranians started [...]
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Twenty20 World -T20I, 20-20, 2020 (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Watch the Full and Short Video Highlights from the Day 2 of the 1st Test of the India and Australia from the Bangalore where India fight back after Hussey ton | Brief Score : India 68 for 0 (Sehwag 43*, Gambhir 20*) trail Australia 430 (Hussey 146, Ponting 123, Katich 66, Zaheer 5-91, Ishant 4-77) by 362 runs. Stubborn Hussey sets challenge for India. India made a spirited reply to Australia's
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Extreme Mortman (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
All this talk about nationalizing banks and the end of American-style capitalism makes us wonder: We used to envy India for its outsourcing prowess … should we now emulate instead India’s banking system?
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Twenty20 World -T20I, 20-20, 2020 (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Watch the Short and Full Video Highlights from the Day 1 of the 1st Test between India and Australia from the Bangalore where Skipper Ricky Ponting ended his run drought on Indian soil with a superb century as Australia came back strongly after a shock start in the first Test on Thursday. Ponting hit 123 to steer the tourists away from the first-over dismissal of Matthew Hayden to a more
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
SINGAPORE: An exclusive university for the children of overseas Indians “will start next year” in Bangalore. Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi told The Hindu , after attending a welcome ...