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2G scam: SC verdict long overdue, says Jaswant Singh
Terming the Supreme Court verdict on 2G scam as "well-deserved" and "long overdue," BJP leader Jaswant Singh today said it was a shame that the success story of the telecom revolution in India was being "sullied" by UPA government's activities on the
Updated: 02/03/2012 04:15A
The IFS's verdict on Labour's deficit argument is in – and it ain't pretty
By Nick Thornsby | Published 2nd February 2012 - 3:54 pm Yesterday saw the publication by the Institute for Fiscal Studies of its annual 'Green Budget', which looks generally at the global and UK economic picture as well providing a detailed analysis
Updated: 02/03/2012 03:07A
The IFS's verdict on Labour's deficit argument is in – and it ain't pretty
By Nick Thornsby | Published 2nd February 2012 - 3:54 pm Yesterday saw the publication by the Institute for Fiscal Studies of its annual 'Green Budget', which looks generally at the global and UK economic picture as well providing a detailed analysis
Updated: 02/03/2012 03:07A
'American Idol' recap: St. Louis auditions
(Verdict: Go home) Best Pop Act: Reis Kloeckner, with the fly high tops, was bullied in school until music saved him. He joined the choir and found supportive friends who gave him a lot of confidence, which brought him to the audition.
Updated: 02/02/2012 11:31P
Life term for Cambodia Khmer Rouge jailer Duch
He appealed against the verdict in March 2011. Hundreds of survivors gathered at the Phnom Penh court to hear the final verdict. Duch, 69, was the commander of Tuol Sleng prison, where at least 15000 people deemed enemies of the regime were tortured
Updated: 02/02/2012 11:19P
Final verdict for Cambodia Khmer Rouge jailer Duch
Cambodia's UN-backed genocide court is to deliver its final verdict in the case of Khmer Rouge jailer Duch. Duch, born Kaing Guek Eav, was sentenced to 30 years' jail in 2010 for his role in running a notorious prison where up to 15000 inmates were
Updated: 02/02/2012 10:03P
2G verdict: Future tense for users, telcos, govt, India image
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court's judgment cancelling all 121 licences given by ex-telecom minister A Raja holds major implications for the rule of law, government, industry, banks, India's global reputation and the consumer.
Updated: 02/02/2012 10:03P
Court cancels 122 2G licences allotted by Raja
The court verdict was welcomed by the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and its other allies, who asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to sack Chidambaram immediately. Justices GS Singhvi and AK Ganguly said that if it had not been for the initiative of
Updated: 02/02/2012 10:02P
2G: There's more to the verdict than meets eye
The government during communications minister Dayanidhi Maran's tenure had issued 22 licences in 2006 and one in 2007 using exactly the same controversial rule that resulted in a free-for-all rather than an auction or other forms of organized selection
Updated: 02/02/2012 09:33P
Deliberations continue in DeWeese trial
Bill DeWeese's political corruption trial deliberated for six hours Thursday before breaking for the day without a verdict. The jurors asked for evidence to be brought back to the deliberation room, including copies of the transcript of DeWeese's grand
Updated: 02/02/2012 08:47P