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News Headlines Archive
December 10, 2009
Miscellaneous
  • Ship with explosive cargo seized at Haldia port
  • Maoists gun down CPI(M) supporter near Lalgarh
  • Why Bengal's economy is in ruins
  • Chatterjee backs WB CM, says no need for him to step down
  • CPI-M furious over management awards against 'Stalinists'
  • Elephants kill three people in ten days
  • Friends FM presented Music Festival in Kolkata
  • Superfast train between Howrah, Bangalore
  • Jaya Seal: Mad about movies!
  • No surnames for me : Arpita
  • The Telegraph
  • CM singles out Trinamul
  • Stillborn spectre on Singur plan
  • Police fire on mob, 1 dead
  • Fab physicists have a date with research scholars
  • Praise and rap in CU report card
  • Phase-out hurrah: city’s air is less toxic
  • Hearing date set in Riz case
  • 2 held for envoy home theft
  • Do-gooder LiLo lands up
  • Dud IT firm trainees cheated of 20 lakh
  • Man forced off bus dies on road
  • What's on in town
  • You share your birthday with...
  • Freedom fetters on Presidency
  • Wipro 18 months from start line
  • Scat & kill confirm big cat presence
  • Old hands on stage to rock for spastic cause
  • Cops shot at by warring gangs
  • Maoists bullets for CPM Four
  • The Statesman
  • Ammonium nitrate ship had Pakistani crew
  • Armed security for Russian rape victim
  • BDOs living in fear of Maoists, admits CM
  • Bajaj mulls exiting scooter segment
  • Brothers missing for three years reunited with family
  • CPM-backed doctors oppose Health Bill
  • CSC: Students seek legal help
  • Chatimtala gate broken for Guv visit
  • Coordination Committee meeting in Jalpaiguri
  • Danish draft heats up talks
  • East Bengal manage a win against Kalighat
  • Foreigners In UK Now Number
  • Govt bullish on exports growth
  • ICC discarding home-and-away rule
  • IISWBM to set up two new campuses in Salt Lake, Rajarhat
  • India get closer to semi-final berth
  • Inferior seeds to be replaced
  • LPG consumers ripped off
  • Maharashtra Houses adjourned amidst mayhem
  • Malda DM to meet NHAI officials on land acquisition
  • Mother-in-law back in Woods mansion
  • NBMCH ransacked over blood shortage
  • 22 wickets tumble
  • Akhtars central contract wont be renewed: PCB
  • NBU History congress from 24 January
  • Nine drinking water projects sanctioned in Malda
  • No final offer yet from RIL: LyondellBasell
  • Now, pensioners in KMCs BPL list
  • ONGC likely to bid for Iraqi oilfield
  • Pilots flying Rahuls chopper derostered by DGCA
  • Pranab sees silver lining over prices
  • Price rise dilemma
  • RBI tightens ECB norms
  • Six schemes being implemented for handicrafts: Maran
  • Students miss school due to pool car strike
  • Teachers on hunger-strike for indefinite period
  • Telangana conceded
  • Temperature in Siliguri to dip further
  • Thackeray senior slams Rahul take on Muslim Prime Minister
  • The way forward
  • Trekking guide dies on expedition
  • Trinamul MLAs take Rajarhat plea to Governor
  • Trinamul protests against BPL list flaws
  • Trip down memory lane for Md Ershad
  • Twin rallies bring city traffic to a halt
  • Two injured in fresh clashes in Malda
  • Umpire denies walking out over video referrals
  • Volkswagen to buy 19.9% stake in Suzuki
  • WBGCTA opposes CMs decision to upgrade Presidency
  • Yunus for extension of micro-credit for poor
  • IT industry high on terror list
  • Times of India
  • Tougher rules to curb construction pollution
  • KMC flouts high court order, cars parked as usual along Strand Road
  • Hotels full, fliers forced to wait at airport all day
  • Disabled group goes on fast
  • Forced off bus, man dies on road
  • Unpaid techies hand CEO to cops
  • CM for consensus to end violence
  • Eager political talk masks Singur tension
  • Siliguri sitting on a powder keg
  • HC breather for doctor in sex change case
  • Norman never stops
  • Norman never stops
  • Looking for a 'Fresh Face'
  • Desi beats for Kolkata's party hoppers
  • Indian Express
  • CPM signals green to Singur, yellow to Haripur N-plant
  • CU embraces no-detention policy
  • NAAC suggests CU shed isolation, get connected
  • CM takes on blood-thirsty Opposition in Assembly
  • Rizwanur case: HC to hear Todis’ appeal from Monday
  • Police give clearance to crew of foreign vessel
  • Sick man pulled out of bus, dies unattended
  • Domino effect hits Hills
  • Premji okays Rajarhat site
  • Trinamool edges out Reds in rural school bodies too
  • Hindustan Times
  • Maoists gun down three CPI (M) workers
  • All smiles at IIT-Kharagpur
  • Unbridled greed a cause behind corruption: Pranab
  • Sports
  • Catch 22: Anybody’s game after wickets fall
  • Village boy Dinda gets his due
  • East Bengal posts another win
  • Ronit rocks Bengal