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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 6:30 pm IST 
TODAY IN PARLIAMENT
Pandemonium over Kerala violence
As soon as the Lok Sabha met for the day, BJP members were on their feet demanding suspension of Question Hour to take up the issue of violence in Kerala where the saffron party and Left parties have been at loggerheads.
Left stalls LS over airport agitation
The Left parties stalled proceedings in Lok Sabha demanding withdawal of ESMA invoked by the government against the agitation by airport unions and demanded that the existing airports in Hyderabad and Bangalore should not be closed down.
Decline in infiltration from Pak, Bangladesh: Patil
Centre waives Rs 2,728 crore interest of Punjab
BJP MPs stage sit-in in Parliament complex
Budget communal, PM trying to bring back Jizya: BJP 
BJP demands Aiyar's resignation over hockey debacle
AAI EMPLOYEES' STRIKE
Airports near normal despite protest
Airports around the country reported near normalcy despite a nationwide de facto strike by some 20,000 employees opposed to the closure of the existing airports in Bangalore and Hyderabad.
Police personnel stand guard at the domestic terminal of IGI airport after Airport Authority of India employees went on strike in New Delhi on Wednesday. 
Sabharwal murder: Trial shifted to Nagpur
A Supreme Court Bench headed by Justice Arijit Pasayat today transferred the trial of Professor H S Sabharwal murder case from Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh to Nagpur in Maharashtra.
PPP may nominate Zardari for PM post
The PPP, set to head Pakistan's new coalition government, is understood to have decided in principle to nominate Asif Ali Zardari for the premiership, a post he will be eligible to occupy only after his election to the National Assembly.
Kadirgamar's murder: Prabhakaran charged
Elusive LTTE chief V Prabhakaran and five others have been indicted in connection with the assassination of Sri Lanka Foreign Minister Laxman Kadirgamar.
Obama wins Mississippi
With a second straight victory over rival presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton in Mississippi's Democratic primary, Barack Obama has gathered fresh steam ahead of a crucial showdown in Pennsylvania in six weeks.
Canada will not tolerate Khalistanis
Dalai Lama backs Scotland university research on Tibet
President's rule revoked in Nagaland
Indian food industry in UK on the verge of decline

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TODAY'S PRINT EDITION

Front Page Stories
Airport launch not before April end
Stir on, ESMA invoked
IPL: Bangalore team nets Misbah, Kohli
Adults spoil childrens party
IN BRIEF
NEWSCROLL
Dubai to set up museum on Prophet Mohammed
Teacher removed from service for cutting hair of student
Monkeys communicate in sentences: Study
Shedding weight easier with personal counselling
"Dr Death" Jayant Patel arrested in US
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BSE 16,086.54 -36.61
NSE 4,862.80 8.95
Mar 12, 2008 at 4:16 pm
'Short-term stress can damage memory' 
Researchers at the University of California have found that short periods of stress lasting as little as a few hours can affect brain cell communication and undermine learning as well as memory, the 'Journal of Neuroscience' reported.
Search for excellence outside academics
Hosted jointly by Air India and Deccan Herald, the Rank Award is for students while the Bolt award is for teachers.
SPORTS CAPSULE
Indian hockey team returns, Carvalho critical of umpiring
''...I am not giving lame excuses, but it is just that we did not play to our potential and we lost the final," Carvalho told reporters.
'Team doesn't need drastic changes' 
"As of now I don't think there should be any drastic changes made to the team. I can't suggest any structural changes, but I can only do so as far as team building is concerned," Carvalho said. 
 
Hockey coach Joaquim Carvalho speaks to media at Chatrapati Shivaji Airport on arrival at Mumbai Tuesday night.
It is time to start from a scratch again, but not the end of the road
By Joaquim Carvalho/PTI
The final moments of the match were very painful especially when I saw defeat looming large and the realisation that we had collectively failed. It was then that I made up my mind to step down as the coach along with my support staff of Mohinder Pal Singh and Ramesh Parameswaran.
Maybe Carvalho did not want me, says Charlesworth
Huge money offers could spoil youngsters: Ranatunga
''I have no problem with the seniors but the younger players worry me. I have heard them saying that there are ways of making money even if one does not get picked for the national team,'' Ranatunga told reporters.
India has abundant talent, says Greg Chappell 
 
Martina regains Czech nationality
Gebreselassie may miss Olympics marathon due to pollution: Agent

Indian tennis star Mahesh Bhupathi (L), cricketer Rahul Dravid(C) and actor Rahul Bose prepare to shave at the promotional event of the Gillette Mach 3 Turbo razor in Mumbai on Tuesday. Dravid is the brand ambassador for Gillette Mach 3 Turbo. AFP PHOTO
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