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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 7:00 pm IST 
Invite us to form new government: PPP
Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leaders, who have been discussing possible formation of a coalition government with other opposition parties following the February 18 polls, said the administration had not yet invited it to form government.
Presidential spokesman denies Musharraf considering quitting
Govt looks at April deadline for N-deal
Indian government is planning to conclude a safeguards pact with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) latest by mid-March and has set itself an April-end deadline to force the issue with its Left allies.
Techie provided support to terrorists
Yahya was transferring funds, weapons and other support to terrorists across the country, but sources from where he used to get them remained to be ascertained, police said.
Stir not unconstitutional: Raj
Defending his stand on the agitation against north Indian migrants, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chief Raj Thackeray today said the stir was not 'unconstitutional'...
25,000 North Indian workers leave Pune
Exodus of north Indian workers have adversely affected many projects of the construction industry which employs the skilled and unskilled labour from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Iran demands US apology over nuclear issue
Ahmadinejad said that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report vindicated Iran's position over the nuclear issue and the best way for the US and its allies to compensate for their mistakes is to apologize.
Americans trust Obama more than Clinton
US consumers rate Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama as more appealing, trustworthy, and influential than party rival Hillary Clinton and Republican frontrunner John McCain.
'Shame on You', Clinton tells Obama
One of the Obama campaign mailings says that Clinton's health care plan would force Americans to buy coverage even if they could not afford it.
Oz party wants closed-door probe in Haneef case
Two Hindraf members to contest Malaysian polls
IFS officer chargesheeted in human trafficking case
TRI-SERIES CRICKET
India lose to Aussies by 18 runs
India's fate in the cricket tri-series was today left hanging in balance after their late push for victory in a crucial game against Australia fell short by 18-runs...
Players revolt against Paes
In an unprecedented revolt, India's top Davis Cuppers have refused to play under captain Leander Paes prompting the game's governing body to review its appointment.
Harbhajan Singh waves his bat in frustration after being dismissed during the triangular one-day cricket series match against Australia in Sydney on Sunday. India were all out for 299 as they chased Australia's total of 317.
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INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE: AN UPDATE 
IPL's success depends on first year: Dravid
''... in the first year there is going to be a lot of interest. Obviously after that, it is really going to depend on how it picks up. I think the quality of cricket is important," Dravid said.  ''People who come to watch are going to expect good standard of cricket. At the end of the day, this (good cricket) is what would make IPL a success or failure. It is upto the players, both domestic and international, to provide that," Dravid added.
Ponting wants to spend time in middle to get back form
"I want to work my way through it and come through the other side. I'm not quite through it yet but I'll keep trying and I'll keep working hard," the Tasmanian stressed.
ICC should accomodate Twenty20 in its calendar, says Ponting 
Doubts over David Hussey's availability; Langer ditches IPL
David Hussey's participation in the IPL Twenty20 tournament looks in doubt while former Australian opener Justin Langer wants to honour his commitment to Somerset instead of playing for the Jaipur team. L-R: David Hussey, Justin Langer

Yousuf blames PCB, BCCI for missing IPL auction
"I am disappointed I was not part of the bidding process but I was assured that the boards would take care of everything. So I left it upto them to handle this issue. "I just want this matter to be settled quickly and get on with my life," Yousuf said. 
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