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LEAD STORIES
Stop the drama: BJP to UPA, Left Senior BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu today said the Congress and the Left parties should stop the ‘drama’ they are enacting on the Indo-US nuclear deal issue. He also said BJP would soon launch a nationwide campaign under his leadership to reveal the 'truth' to the public. Left rally against naval exercise A massive protest rally and demonstration by the Left parties against the joint naval exercise in Bay of Bengal between India, US, Australia, Japan and Singapore would commence tomorrow. A woman head constable of Tambaram All- Women Police Station was seriously injured in an accident at Tirisulam near here. Bid to loot temple, man in police net A man who allegedly broke open the hundi in a temple at M K B Nagar, here, in an effort to loot money landed in jail this morning. Jaya greets people on Krishna Jayanthi Former Chief Minister and AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa today extended her greetings on the eve of Krishna Jayanthi. Ten people who were allegedly gambling were arrested at Tondiarpet in Chennai. The accused were betting on a horse race being held in Pune. Cutting out cut-outs banners in town Cut-outs, banners of political parties and their leaders and other hoardings put up by small traders and private parties without permission were removed today in and around Vadapalani by the police in coordination with the Corporation staff. AIADMK plans to hold a demonstration in Thanjavur on 5 September to condemn the DMK government for failing to protect the livelihood of the farmers. In a symbol of Statewide protest against the Union Health Ministry’s firm ruling on rural postings for doctors, medical practitioners and the medical students in Chennai today wore black badges. Violation of HR - Need for a Hindu nation - I Patriots Forum in New Delhi and Infinity Foundation (USA) are organizing a one-day long Seminar on 'Violation of Human Rights of Hindu in India' on Tuesday (11 September, 2007) at New Delhi. This subject has been completely ignored by the Pseudo Secular Mafia of Mass Media for too long says V Sundaram. A well that does not augur well What was once a source of water for irrigation is now a man-made dump yard located opposite to Margaret Sidney Hospital and behind Guruvayoorappan temple in suburban Nanganallur. G Ramanarayanan reports. 'I want to develop good disciples who will be able to do me proud by carrying on with the traditional style of Carnatic music,' says Sarayu Srinivasan, a singer trained in Carnatic music. Hailing from Mumbai, she has made Chennai her home for the past 10 years. Preetha Kadhir interviews. Sri Siddha Bala Peetam is organising a unique Jugalbandhi concert to mark the 60th year of Indian Independence. The Unity in Diversity - Jugalbandhi on 8 September at Raja Annamalai Mandram in Chennai brings together five stalwarts of classical music. G Ramanarayanan writes. |
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