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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 6:30 pm IST 
Mumbai molestation: 14 accused identified
Photographers Satish Bate and Prasad Gore, who had clicked photographs of the incident, two ''panch'' witnesses and traffic inspector Amarjit Singh identified the accused during the Parade at the Arthur Road jail this morning.
Deccan plateau may hold answer to reduce carbon emissions
Indian geologists have discovered that the sprawling basalt rocks in the Deccan plateau had turned carbon dioxide trapped in them during their formation into carbonates or varieties of salts over the years.
National Virtual Congress for Mahila Kisan launched
The Virtual Congress was inaugurated at the on-going Indian Science Congress at Andhra University here by Minister of State for Women and Child Development Minister Renuka Chaudhary with women farmers from five States...
Israeli spy satellite launch likely in first quarter
Bangalore to get mega city police force
During Patil's recent visit, the prevailing law and order situation, the state's preparations for conduct of fair and free elections to the state assembly were discussed...
CEC and ECs to visit Bangalore on January 9
Petition seeks to restrain Seer from performing poojas
Clinton campaign confident of her winning party nomination
New Hampshire is a different constituency from Iowa. So is South Carolina and Nevada. Then you get to these big states on Feb 5. In terms of media as well as ground organization, the Clinton organization is clearly superior," a senior Clinton campaign staffer Don Fowler said.
PROBE INTO BENAZIR KILLING:
Scotland Yard team faces tough task
Analysts said the British team would face difficulties because of the lack of forensic evidence. Police had not cordoned off the assassination site. The area was also washed hours after the incident an act that has been criticised by even President Pervez Musharraf.
Musharraf asks Soomro to speed up probe
India should use influence for neighbourhood peace: EU

Devotees walk in the backdrop of illuminated Golden Temple, Sikh's holiest shrine, on the occasion of the 342nd birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, Sikh's tenth Guru, in Amritsar on Friday. AP Photo
50 houses gutted in Himachal
"As in winters most of the houses in the region remain packed with fire wood and cattle fodder, the fire is suspected to have been sparked from the live stub, that eventually might have led the amber to flare up to a greater extent", the SP said.
Depressed women wear more perfume, says study
A new research shows that women suffering from depression tend to lose their sense of smell, thus wearing too much perfume.
A view of the illuminated Golden Temple, Sikhs holiest shrine, on the occasion of the 342nd birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, Sikh's tenth Guru, in Amritsar on Friday. AP Photo
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Centre moots B'lore, Chennai corridor
State picks Ghataprabha
Students get MBA entry with fake certificates
ANOTHER PAPER LEAK AT VTU
Hassle-free ride to new airport promised
Obama wins Iowa caucus
FM to review State finance
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Indian Museum director orders $48,500 self portrait
UN to celebrate 2009 as International Year of Astronomy
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas to go live and online
American Airlines to test anti-missile system on flights
Vaishnavites take out rally against 'Kyonki...'
ASI to digitise stone inscriptions in the country
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Jan 4, 2008 at 4:00 pm

Day 4: INDIA VS AUSTRALIA, SECOND TEST: SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND

LEFT: Australia's Matthew Hayden raises his bat after scoring a century. BELOW: Hayden plays a backwards sweep shot as India's wicketkeeper MS Dhoni, left, and  Rahul Dravid field behind. Ricky Ponting was the runner for an injured Hayden.


















Hayden helps Australia build 213-run lead over India
A draw is now looming as the most likely result with more showers forecast on Sunday, although Hayden and Hussey have given Australia the chance of possibly making an early declaration to push for victory... SCORE-BOARD
India will not win this Test: Hayden
''India is not going to win this Test match. We have six wickets in hand and are on the ascendancy. We intend to keep it that way," the left-hander said today.
All depends on how we bowl tomorrow, says Ganguly
"We will have to wait and see how we bowl tomorrow. We will take it as it comes," the former skipper said after the fourth day's play.
Racial abuse: Harbhajan's hearing postponed to Sunday
Match Referee Mike Procter deferred the hearing in the spinner's alleged breach of Code of Conduct case to Sunday. Harbhajan was charged under Level 3 of the International Cricket Council's Code of Conduct following his run-in with Andrew Symonds...
Symonds accuses Harbhajan of racial abuse
British lawyer to advice Procter
The ICC has taken the Australian team's allegations against Harbhajan very seriously. "... that is why Nigel Peters has been asked to attend the hearing," a spokesman said.
From left to right, India's wicketkeeper  Dhoni, Ishant Sharma, Harbhajan Singh, V.V.S. Laxman and Yuvraj Singh celebrate taking the wicket of Ricky Ponting. RIGHT:Australia's Andrew Symonds and India's Harbhajan Singh walk past each other.
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