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News Headlines Archive
October 11, 2009
Miscellaneous
  • ‘Foreign funds may have ended up in Maoist hands’
  • Maoists call for bandh for 48 hours from Oct 12
  • Air India announces daily Washington-Delhi-Kolkata flight
  • Kolkata Port seeks help to use 2 DCI dredgers in Hooghly
  • Victoria Ford is new dealer in Kolkata
  • More central force in Lalgarh to combat Maoists
  • Talks only after mutual ceasefire: Maoist leader
  • Maoists ready for talks with state government
  • 'It's hard being a Bengali babu'
  • Maoist leader admits to beheading of Jharkhand police inspector
  • WB CM meets abducted cops' kin, promises all help
  • Ragged Howrah fresher kills self
  • Cong tries to appease Mamata after Siliguri episode
  • Buddhadeb wants to work with Brad Pitt
  • I thought industrywallahs were ego-centric: Suzanne
  • The Telegraph
  • Hooghly turf war ends lull
  • Arrest CM, cries Mamata
  • Poach whiff in rhino death
  • Maoist scare helps train robbers
  • Fire rule flout by govt unit
  • Salutes and smiles for the True Spirit champions of Puja 2009
  • Hatch hope fuels Ford outlet
  • Report ready on Metro snag
  • Cadets, students clean up city’s lungs
  • Sainthood halo for city shelter
  • Buses mow down two
  • Safety catch in couch-surf ouch
  • What's on in town
  •  You share your birthday with...
  • Closer to Sydney after Spring & Summer
  • Bullet found in rhino body
  • The Statesman
  • ... as he bats for a cleaner city!
  • Air India recasts winter schedule
  • ArcelorMittal to sell stake in Canadian co
  • Because nothing fails like failure
  • Cilic stops Nadal run
  • City girl gang-raped
  • Delay in JNNURM projects irks Sougata ...
  • Efforts to end UCIL strike fails
  • Govt prepares for Red October
  • HMSI threatens to close plant
  • India Blue in final
  • Indiabulls unit raises Rs 316 cr from 5 anchor investors
  • Its The Devils Doing!
  • JCT Mills ascendant
  • Maoists facing food crisis in Lalgarh
  • No banks shall refuse credit to MSME: RBI
  • No respite for Pak
  • PC against Mahato arrest: Mamata
  • Public grievance cell coming soon
  • Somerset upset Deccan Chargers
  • State urged to return PSUs to Railways
  • Why Sreesanth must change himself
  • Winning start by Indians
  • Times of India
  • Tricolour to fly over Facebook farmland
  • Buddha gets PC support to battle Maoists
  • Mamata seeks CM's arrest after violence
  • All that glitter are gold & gems
  • Crisis at agriculture varsity after V-C quits
  • Trinamool denies link with Maoists
  • Chhatradhar shifted to Presidency jail
  • Age is nothing but a number when the elderly go gymming
  • Young crusaders win green war
  • India & UK join hands for solar research
  • It's party time of Kolkatians!
  • It's party time of Kolkatians!
  • When Kolkata party hoppers had a gala time...
  • Partying with DJ Rink
  • Wine and some fine dining
  • Indian Express
  • CPM echoes Centre’s tune on red terror
  • Arrest Buddha, the author of violence, says Mamata
  • Trinamool trader shot dead in Shibpur
  • Now, govt employees demand CBI inquiry into rhino death
  • To unlock Indian literature, Burdwan varsity plans Anglicised Sanskrit texts
  • Kolkata confidential
  • Dreaded convicts keep Mahato company
  • State wants to be heard before decision on Mother’s remains
  • KMC’s latest: awards dengue test contract to an ill-equipped laboratory
  • US national found dead in south Kolkata
  • Hindustan Times
  • Maoists ready for talks with Bengal
  • Anti-Naxal offensive to begin in 11 places
  • Ragging claims life of student
  • Mamata works out formula for Bengal assembly by-elections
  • Sports
  • Football: Chirag United 2 - Mumbai FC 1
  • Matter of time till we get Test: Dalmiya
  • Dalmiya says justice has been done
  • Mohun Bagan sends letter to AIFF