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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 7:30 pm IST 
Rushdie knighthood: Iran condemns decision
"The decision to honour one of the most disgusted persons in the Islamic societies, was a clear proof of Islamophobia among high-ranking British officials,"
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini said.
India's US investment surpasses $ 2 billion 
One of the main factors that have acted as a catalyst for such enormous deals is the growing confidence among Indian companies, coupled with the willingness to take risk.
Centre can't pretend powerlessness before states: Minorities panel 
The Union Government cannot pretend powerlessness in making states execute its orders and policies in fulfilment of constitutional obligations, National Commission for Minorities said in its first report.
Presidential elections
Third Front's decision tomorrow
In a crucial conclave in Chennai tomorrow, the third front will deliberate on whether to back a candidate already in the fray or put up its own candidate and make it a three-corner contest.
Left may get Vice-Presidentship
Though formal discussions on the issue are expected to gain momentum only after the Presidential polls, a broad understanding has already been reached on the subject.
'Sivaji' rakes in Rs 60 lakh on opening day in Malaysia 
Angry ethnic Malaysian Indian fans became unruly at 10 theatres across this country when the premiere of the much-anticipated Tamil movie was either delayed or cancelled leading to rampage by disappointed moviegoers.

Amjad Ali Khan penning autobiography 
"I have started working on my autobiography. It will cover my entire musical journey from the age of 12 years," said the Sarod maestro .

Railways to install Ticket Vending Machines 
The Railways is contemplating to introduce "Card System" to facilitate people to buy tickets from various outlets including banks, petrol pumps and post offices.
INTERNATIONAL
Suicide bomber kills 35 in Kabul
It was the fifth suicide bombing in Afghanistan in three days, all of them claimed by Taliban insurgents who want to overturn its Western-backed government and drive out foreign troops.
Abu Ghraib scandal
Taguba was prevented from investigating 'higher-ups' 
Army Major General Antonio M Taguba who investigated the sexual abuse of Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib by US soldiers says Donald Rumsfeld and other top Pentagon officials have prevented him from investigating "higher" authorities. 
Sarkozy set for landslide parliamentary majority 
The latest polls on Friday predicted Sarkozy's UMP party and its allies will win more than 400 seats in the 577-seat National Assembly.
Climate change behind Darfur killing: Ban Ki-moon 
"The Darfur conflict began as an ecological crisis, arising at least in part from climate change," said UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
EU foreign ministers to hold key treaty talks
Balky space station computers revived
Sunita to return on Tuesday
A 50-year-old female orangutan Gypsy holds and 'reads' a magazine at the Tama Zoological Park in Tokyo on Sunday. AP
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