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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 10:30 pm IST 
Nawaz Sharif returns home after exile
Nawaz Sharif, the Pakistani prime minister ousted in a coup eight years ago, returned from exile on Sunday to a nation under emergency rule and a raucous welcome from supporters.
Twin suicide bombings kill over 25 in Pak
Two near-simultaneous suicide attacks rocked Pakistan's high-security garrison city of Rawalpindi today, killing over 25 people, most of them military personnel, and injuring many others.
Kasparov sentenced to 5 days in jail
Opposition leader and chess legend Garry Kasparov has been sentenced to five days in jail for an unsanctioned rally and refusal to obey police orders.
Ganguly, Tendulkar take India to verge of victory
Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly relied on their vast experience to put India on the threshold of a memorable victory against arch rivals Pakistan with the hosts needing just 32 runs on the final day to clinch the first cricket Test.
Another email threat received
Television channel 'India TV' claimed to have received an email from "guru_boys2000@yahoo.com" this morning in which the message threatened the visiting Pakistani cricket team to withdraw from the Test series.
12 injured in firing on tribal students rally
Curfew was imposed in Guwahati today following police firing on a demonstration by tribal students in which atleast 12 people were injured, five of them critically.
Sectarian clashes kill 50 in Pakistan
At least 50 people were killed in renewed sectarian fighting overnight in a remote Pakistani district engulfed by unrest since last week, officials said today.
Suicide bomb kills 9 civilians, Italian soldier
President expresses concern over high cost of litigation in country
"Clearly, in a country with the size and magnitude of India, there remain many challenges in providing social justice as well as justice to the marginalised sections of our society. High cost of judicial remedy is a cause of concern that needs rectification...''
Tight security for Taslima in the capital
DIG-rank police officer and commissioner Rohit Kumar Singh were in charge of the security team that brought her to the national capital from the Pink City.
Writer Taslima Nasreen escorted by Rajasthan government officials to Rajasthan House in New Delhi.
Lok Ayukta raids office, residence of BWSSB MD
Regularise property, be at peace
Deccan Herald had invited queries from the public regarding Sakrama policies. BBMP deputy commissioner (resources) U A Vasanth Rao has replied to the questions. Read the Q and A at
www.deccanherald.com/sakrama/sakrama.htm. If you have a query, send it to editordh@deccanherald.co.in
TCS not hit by US sub-prime crisis
'Goal' becomes 1st Indian film to get simultaneous release in Pak theatres
'Goal', which released in seven cities of Pakistan, along with the rest of the world Friday, has thus become the first Indian film to have a day and  date release in Pakistan.
IAAF erases Jones' results from Sept 2000
The IAAF council annulled all Marion Jones results from September 2000 and upheld the two-year ban imposed on Jones by US officials. Jones admitted she had taken the designer steroid "the clear" from September 2000 to July 2001.
WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW:
Shares beat hasty retreat
In the week to November 24, the BSE 30-share sensex moved widely in a range of 19,971.44 and 18,182.83 before ending the week at 18,852.87, a net loss of...
India's Sachin Tendulkar plays a shot during the 4th day of 1st test match at Ferozeshah Kotla ground in New Delhi on Sunday. PTI Photo
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This image provided by the Norman Rockwell Museum shows the Norman Rockwell painting titled "Triple Self-Portrait". Rockwell painted this image for a cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post (SEP), February, 13, 1960. 
A traveling exhibit of Norman Rockwell works opened a cross-country tour on Nov 10, at the Akron Art Museum in Ohio. The rare works include 41 oils and tear sheets of more than 320 of Rockwell's nostalgic, patriotic SEP magazine covers chronicling a half-century of America. AP

INDIA VS PAK:  DAY 3;  FIRST CRICKET TEST, FEROZSHAH KOTLA, NEW DELHI

Pakistan take 167-run lead over India
Pakistan went into the tea break comfortably placed at 108 for one before Kumble (3-55) and Harbhajan (2-51) shared four wickets between them in the final session to turn the game on its head...
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ABOVE: Pakistani cricketer Younis Khan returns to pavilion after being dismissed by Indian cricket captain Anil Kumble during the third day of first test match in New Delhi on Saturday.
RIGHT:
India's VVS Laxman acknowledges the crowd after he
made his half century.


The softer side of Shoaib Akhtar... The Pakistani fast bolwer places his hat on a stuffed toy as he sits on the boundary line. Another facet of Shoaib... the aggressive one.

Malik's rise to stardom: Zero to Pakistan's captain
when Younis Khan refused to captain the T20 side and Mohammad Yousuf was not included, Shoaib was asked to lead the team.
Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria (R) celebrates with captain Shoaib Malik (L) after taking the wicket of India's Munaf Patel.
 

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