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Tool developed for fixing presbyopia
Tool developed for potentially noninvasive, painless fix to presbyopia helping ophthalmologists to reshape eye’s lens.
Dialogue is the key: India tells China
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee tells Chinese counterpart that issues can be resolved through dialogue.
World unites to help Indonesia
World leaders have come together to provide money, food and personnel for the earthquake hit victims in Indonesia.
AAI to invest Rs 1,500 cr in non-metros
The Airport Authority of India will invest about Rs 1,500 crore to modernise at least 10 non-metro airports by 2008.
Hamas says no to Abbas border deadline
The Hamas-led Palestinian government has rejected the deadline to accept a plan for a Palestinian state to exist alongside Israel.
Jaya, Karuna face off after 15 yrs
In TN after more than 15 years, AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa came face-to-face with CM K Karunanidhi in the Assembly.
Oil demand will die out: Saudi Minister
The impact of alternative energy will not be felt in the next two or three years, but signs are beginning to show now.
Self-immolation bid at anti-quota rally
Gutka seller set himself on fire near podium. Police say he is not connected with anti-quota agitation.
Hyd meet to zoom in on rural insurance
The session will also feature issues like importance given to rural marketing efforts by the corporate sector.
Kanpur: Hospitals suffer
Health services in hospitals affiliated to GSVM medical college in Kanpur remained affected as the strike entered the 11th day.
Medicos hold mega-rally in Delhi
Hundreds attended a rally organised by medicos in Delhi against the Government’s reservation policy.
Sadhu Yadav surrenders, out on bail
RJD MP Sadhu Yadav, accused in the multi-crore flood relief scam, surrendered before the vigilance judge in Patna.
Dalai Lama demands Tibetan autonomy
Envoys of Dalai Lama raise demands on Tibetan autonomy and on the region’s borders, which China cannot accept.
Bill proposing more H1B visas passed
The new Immigration Bill passed by the US Senate proposes to give citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants.
Windies ready for India comeback
India have two tough days at the office. They atleast need to win the next One-Dayer to keep the series alive.
Bush, Blair to hold talks on Iraq
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, fresh from his visit to Iraq, flies to Washington for talks on Iraq with US President George W Bush.