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Australia captain Ricky Ponting has been ruled out of Friday's Twenty20 clash against India with a back injury.
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Ahmed, an expelled Samajwadi Party member of Parliament, was arrested by special cell of Delhi police on Thursday evening from a apartment in Preetampura in west Delhi, a senior police official said on Friday.
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The mishap occurred when the victims were working in the basement of the up coming multi-storey commercial complex in the Maingi ka Hatha locality, police sources said.
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Volatility in the secondary markets has forced some initial public offers to revise their price bands as markets continue to be plagued by liquidity problems.
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Reduces PLR by 25 bps to 13.75% for existing borrowers.
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Refusing to concede that there is an element of frustration in the way in which Pakistan has gone about in the war on terror, especially in the north-western provinces, a senior State Department official said there is indeed a "good dialogue" with President Pervez Musharraf on counter-terrorism.
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English clubs lead way in Euro transfers
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My Sabarimala pilgrimage
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Share your travel stories with others around the world. Be it a memorable beach holiday or a bumpy road trip, trekking with friends or a family vacation, cruising in the backwaters or your first bungee jumping experience?
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There are a lot of things that go on up there that are difficult to find out. On the other hand, we do have a pretty good idea what's going on up there, whose up there and what they're doing, Boucher said.
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The jawan reportedly told the police that he shot at the official, as he was frustrated over denial of leave to him.
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Modi was denied visa by the US government in March 2005 in the wake of the 2002 post-Godhra riots.
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Ricky Ponting on Thursday admitted his toughest match as captain of the Australian side was the Sydney Test for all the drama surrounding it and oozed confidence that the fracas would not affect the team's popularity in India.
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A bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan accepted the request of Additional Solicitor General R Mohan that the two weeks time granted to the Centre on January 16 to file the affidavits be extended by four weeks and posted the matter for hearing in the first week of March.
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The software called Flockpod, developed by Herbinger Group, enables a user to express his or her opinion over information provided on a particular web page (his own or that of his friends).
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The rapidly growing luxury car segment (at a price range upwards of Rs 25 lakh) in India has seen young affluent customers buying vehicles on the back of a rise in disposable incomes, changing lifestyles and a shift in decision-making from elders to youngsters.
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India's High Commissioner to Pakistan Satyabrata Pal, known as 'Sato Pal' amongst friends, is a top contender for the most crucial postings for an Indian diplomat ? in the India embassy in Washington DC.
Ronen Sen, India's Ambassador to US, is expected to retire in this March. According to sources, he is not keeping good health and his family insisted that they should return home.
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Shah Rukh Khan, in an uncensored and extensive interview.
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Images: Teaching Hrithik and Ash how to fight
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NGO takes a dig at the superstar on his smoking in public as well as films.
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Telgi has already been sentenced to 13 years RI by a Pune court in connection with the fake stamp paper scam. Today's sentence will run concurrently along with the Pune court order.
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'I feel I'm the real Baa of the Viranis!'
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Despite their differences, the duo are set to team up for India again at the 2008 Olympics, having finished fourth in Athens four years ago.
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Images: Final farewell to the Mahatma
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ICC-appointed Appeals Commissioner Justin John Hansen blamed Andrew Symonds for provoking Harbhajan Singh during the Sydney Test.
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Judgment of Justice John Hansen following Harbhajan Singh's ICC Code of Conduct appeal hearing.
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The bait was a job offer promising Rs 150 per day. It came with another clause ? the employee first had to get a 'physical check-up' done at a Gurgaon hospital.
For many like construction worker Sakil, it sounded like a good opportunity. They soon learnt that it was a mistake, as they were lured into the multi-crore kidney racket through the job offer.
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The last Budget before the elections always has an overdose of the ruling party's political agenda
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The NSE Nifty ended at 5,163, down 118 points. The index soon slipped into negative zone on weak global markets. Persistent weakness saw the index slip deeper into red, and dropped to a low of 17,684 -- down 445 points from the day's high.
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The government has relaxed FDI norms in industries such as civil aviation, petroleum and natural gas and commodity exchanges.
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What does the stump microphone recording, a new element in the racial charge against Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, show?
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Lavishing praise on senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Lal Kishenchand Advani, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said veteran leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee had made no mistake by selecting the Advani as the party's prime ministerial candidate.
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A key figure in coalition politics of Kerala for several decades, John was known in the state political circles as 'Kerala Kissinger' for his astute abilities to manage political crises at time when the state was passing through unsteady political phases.
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The militants equipped with rocket launchers and grenades, took the children hostage after storming a school following a gun battle with police at Domail village in Karak district of the NWFP.
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The Gunners will take on Manchester United at Old Trafford in the FA Cup fifth round.
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The nearly four-year tenure of Sen was marked by growth in Indo-US relations, with the civil nuclear deal being the highlight.
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Acquiring a visa for the United States is going to be easier from next year when the American missions in the country will have additional facilities in place to cater to the ever-increasing number of aspirants.
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A group of militants on Monday had taken dozens of children hostage after storming a school in Pakistan's restive North West Frontier Province, following a gun battle with police. The militants, equipped with rocket launchers and grenades, had demanded safe passage from the school at Domail village.
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The Gunners will take on Manchester United at Old Trafford in the FA Cup fifth round.
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Rahul Dravid is likely to be out of action for the next couple of weeks following an injury during the Adelaide Test.
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School of Business (ISB) has been ranked number 20 in the global B-school rankings released today by Financial Times, London.
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Oscar Nominee Spotlight: Tony Gilroy
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Check out the hot new BMW M3!
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The Sensex opened with a negative gap of 350 points at 18,012, and is now down 733 points at 17,628.
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Box Office: Sunday bombs
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The two actresses were among six celebrities invited to the Qatar Masters Golf Tournament in Doha.
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Meeting for the first time after the spectacular win in Narendra Modi-led Gujarat and after wresting Himachal Pradesh away from the Congress, Singh praised the success of the party's ideological commitment and its ability in the field of development.
"I fully believe the string of successes would further lead us to victory in the Lok Sabha elections," he said.
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Bhatt, president (Manufacturing) of the Company's Pithampur plant, reached Indore on Sunday morning after being rescued from a makeshift mud hut from Natua Ka Pura ravines of Chambal area in Morena district on Satuday night. He was abducted by armed persons when he was returning home to Indore from Gwalior, in his Toyota Corolla, on January 18.
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Barack Obama, who picked up the much-needed victory in South Carolina Presidential primary, has received another endorsement. This time, from Caroline Kennedy, daughter of charismatic former United States President John F Kennedy.
"My reasons are patriotic, political and personal, and the three are intertwined," says the daughter of the popular leader.
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Why did the stock market crash?
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Chandamama: Big plans for kids
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Novak Djokovic scored a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 victory over Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the Australian Open final.
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Contrary to Rohit Shetty's hit comedy, Golmaal which was consistently funny, Sunday entertains as long as it tries to be funny but isn't sly enough to find a mention in the archive of whodunits.
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Rambo is invincible, sure. The film, however, is not.
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Malayalam actor Thilakan talks about the controversies that surround his life.
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India were 45 for one at stumps in their second innings, a lead of eight runs after trailing Australia by 37 on the first innings.
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Gilchrist said he was quitting Test cricket after the current match ends on Monday and one-day international cricket at the end of the forthcoming triangular one-day series against India and Sri Lanka.
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The new entrants will be welcomed into the party by All India Congress Committee general secretary Prithviraj Chavan in the KPCC office, party state general secretary M Ramachandrappa told PTI in Bangalore.
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Day 3: Australia 322 for 3
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When play ended on the third day, Australia were cruising along at 322 for three in their first innings, with Ponting unbeaten on 79 and Michael Clarke not out 37.
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The main Republic Day parade was held at the Maulana Azad stadium in Jammu, where the Governor Lt. Gen. (Retd) S K Sinha took the salute, as contingents of police and paramilitary forces march passed before the podium.
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Multi-hued images of the country's rich cultural heritage and military prowess were showcased at the magnificent Rajpath in Delhi on Saturday as the nation celebrated the 59th Republic Day amid tight security.
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Fifth seed Maria Sharapova sealed her third grand slam title and first Australian Open with a comfortable 7-5 6-3 victory over Serbia's Ana Ivanovic in the final on Saturday.
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Factbox on 2008 Australian Open champion Maria Sharapova.
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In a guide targeted at the youth, to ignore spending would be akin to committing a cardinal sin
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You need not worry about getting swept off your feet if the equity market party gets wilder in 2008. Here are five ways by which you can make your moves safer
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For the cult following that "excellence" enjoys among policymakers we have to thank Tom Peters and Bob Waterman and their 1982 book In Search of Excellence. They were consultants at McKinsey when they wrote this book, which went on to sell 3 million copies in the first four years of its existence and is believed to be the most widely-held book in libraries in the United States.
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The film shoot will start on February 10.
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Other noted personalities to be bestowed with the Padma Vibhushan include noted playback singer Asha Bhosle, chess wizard Vishwanathan Anand, mountainer Edmund Hillary and industrialists Ratan Naval Tata, Infosys mentor N R Narayana Murthy, steel tycoon Lakshmi Narayan Mittal and hotelier P R S Oberoi.
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Pitching for a greater role for India in global affairs, French President Nicholas Sarkozy on Thursday favoured its inclusion in the expanded UN Security Council and G-8 to give New Delhi its "rightful place" in the changed world order.
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eminding the nation to fulfill Mahatma Gandhi's pledge of "wiping every tear in every eye", President Pratibha Patil on Friday regretted that the benefits of a surging economy have not percolated to weaker sections
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When Rediff.com requested former President A P J Abdul Kalam to compose a Republic Day message for our readers, he promptly sent us this, which we are honoured to publish.
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Ex-RBI Governor, Bimal Jalan, launched a high profile NGO Public Interest Foundation for the benefit of the deprived section of the society.
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Malayalam actor Thilakan talks about the controversies that surround his life.
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Novak Djokovic beat defending champion Roger Federer 7-5, 6-3, 7-6 in the semi-final of the Australian Open.
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Deposed champion Roger Federer left Melbourne Park with his head held high after losing to Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals.
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Contrary to Rohit Shetty's hit comedy, Golmaal which was consistently funny, Sunday entertains as long as it tries to be funny but isn't sly enough to find a mention in the archive of whodunits.
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Rambo is invincible, sure. The film, however, is not.
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Dasarath's new film is a predictable one.
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Mad money does not equal fame. These folks manage to skirt the public eye despite their billions.
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Live Chat: What should investors do?
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Some profit taking towards the end saw the Sensex pare gains and finally settle at 17,594 up 864 points (5.17%). Thus, the index on Tuesday broke its seven-day losing streak where the index had shed 19% (4,097 points).
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Gujaratis, the community that boasts of the largest number of investors in the stock market, are witnessing extraordinary financial turmoil with many families going bankrupt overnight, literally.
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R-Day Special: India needs Heroes like Harshan
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Australian pace spearhead Brett Lee feels the Sydney Test furore that almost derailed India's cricket tour Down Under was a result of "contentious umpiring" and the World champions' much-cricticised behaviour was in no way responsible for the controversy.
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Check out the more than 20 stocks that experts believe can make you a fine packet over time.
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The Pak defence delegation's visit comes at a crucial time when the Lankan military, emboldened by Colombo's withdrawal from the six-year old ceasefire agreement with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, has stepped up its offensive against the rebels.
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The government of Switzerland and the NBA want to use Sachin Tendulkar and other top cricketers for furthering social causes through advertisements.
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Tribute: Heath Ledger
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NYPD sources are reported to have said sleeping pills were found at the scene, but no suicide note.
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The 28-year-old actor was found dead in his Manhattan home.
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The Sensex is now down 1,141 points at 16,443. The NSE Nifty is down 395 points at 4,814.
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Talking to reporters after trading on the bourses was suspended, he said that the Reserve Bank of India and all the other banks have assured that liquidity to brokers will not be an issue.
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Make sure you have the right attitude and know how to go about it.
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Trading was suspended for one hour at the Bombay Stock Exchange after the benchmark Sensex fell to the low of 15,576.30 within minutes of opening, crossing the circuit limit of 10 per cent.
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Special: Laxman returns to haunt Australia
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Dignitaries from India, Nepal, United Kingdom, Russia, United States, Australia, Canada and Ireland attended the funeral. The service was also attended by Norbu Norgay, son of Tenzing Norgay, and four surviving members of the original 1953 Mount Everest climbing team.
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Tactical systems such as main battle tank Arjun, light combat aircraft Tejas, a family of radars, electronic warfare systems, sonars, torpedoes, armaments and missiles have been successfully developed in the country and many of them are being delivered to the armed forces. The recent success of the DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) in the launch of interceptor missile and Agni-III has taken our country into the elite club of a few developed nations.
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Box Office: Bombay to Bangkok flops
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Third-seeded Serb Jelena Jankovic beat the defending champion in straighht sets in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
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2008 Oscar nominations: Our predictions
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LIVE: India 158 for 5 at lunch
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You can now pay all your bills with your phone.
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Reiterating the government's resolve that terrorists cannot be allowed to commit acts of terror from its soil, Musharraf said those harbouring terrorists would face stern action. He said the people of Pakistan are moderate and they reject extremism.
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Plenty of surprises in 2008!
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In a chat with rediff.com readers, Dr Srikanth Kondapalli, Associate Professor in Chinese Studies at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, analysed the prime minister's trip and offered his opinion on whether the trip was worth all the hoopla.
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The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, which is raising Rs 11,700 crore through the public offer of Reliance Power, has seen a value erosion of Rs 48,000 crore in the last seven days.
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Pix: Baghdatis downs Safin
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Mute in Melbourne
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Pix: Bollywood award-winning highlights, 2007!
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Special: The Top South directors
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Live: India on top, Aus tottering
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India, who were bowled for 330, reduced Australia to 22 for three at lunch on day two of the third Test match.
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The move could be attributed to the withdrawal of support to the state government by the Nationalist Congress Party and some independent legislators.
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It is a good time to enter the markets when they are correcting. Our country's economy looks to be intact. I don't think the US economy will have a very drastic impact on our markets, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
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The 9/11 attacks in the United States could have been prevented by these shoes, which the Israeli manufacturers claim can stamp out the footprint of global terrorism from the skies.
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The Tamil Nadu govt's recent declaration of nationalising cement companies brought to fore several disturbing facts about the govt and the pernicious cement cartel.
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Zodiac Chat @ 1pm: Discuss your stars
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The 31st-seed Indian registered a hardfought 6-1, 4-6, 7-5 victory against Switzerland's Timea Bacsinszky at the Australian Open.
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The 21-year-old overcame Switzerland's Timea Bacsinszky to reach the last 32 and said she is proud she had been able to focus on her tennis.
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Reader Charuni Reddy sends us pictures.
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Bollywood's sexiest five
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Up next, Gaalipata
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Live: India lose 4th wicket
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Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid scored half-centuries as India reached 177 for 2 at tea on day one of the second Test.
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It is important that you assess risk at every stage of your life and take insurance accordingly. Here's some help.
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Sensex down
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The government is likely to hike prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 4 and Rs 2 per litre, respectively, as global crude oil prices continued to surge.
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Immigration and citizenship minister Chris Evans said he would not proceed with an appeal to the high court in light of advice from the solicitor-general in the case of the 27-year-old Bangalore medico, who was wrongly accused of links to the failed United Kingdom terror plot in 2007 and forced to leave the country.
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Rafael Nadal thrashed Frenchman Florent Serra, while Justine Henin beat Russia's Olga Poutchkova in the second round of the Australian Open.
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Vikas Khemani, the executive vice president and co-head, institutional equities at Edelweiss, spoke with rediff.com on sectors, themes and stocks that could make investors wealthy in long run.
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Welcoming spring
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Pongal celebrations
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Vidhu Vinod Chopra's film has not been nominated in the Best Foreign Language Film category for the 80th Academy Awards.
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Hollywood's desi touch
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Pix: Rajnikanth's Sultan
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Bollywood's heartthrob Salman Khan came face to face with his wax version on Tuesday at London's Madame Tussaud wax work museum, where the figure was unveiled.
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He promised a "New Louisiana" that will be a magnet for the dreamers, the risk-takers, the adventurers, the leaders of America's new economy, Jindal said immediately after being sworn in as Louisiana's 55th governor.
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He promised a "New Louisiana" that will be a magnet for the dreamers, the risk-takers, the adventurers, the leaders of America's new economy, Jindal said immediately after being sworn in as Louisiana's 55th governor.
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On Monday, Dr Singh and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao released a joint statement highlighting 'a shared vision for the two countries in the 21st century.
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Despite "positive" signals from Beijing during the PM's visit on the civilian nuclear technology issue, no progress is made on either a nuclear "de-targeting" or "non-targeting" agreements between the two countries. Nevertheless, it needs to be pointed out that Beijing is now prepared to support India in "important" international institutions and expressed its view to work with New Delhi in regional and international affairs.
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The Nano price point would see a 65 per cent increase in the number of families that can afford a car.
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The Nano price point would see a 65 per cent increase in the number of families that can afford a car.
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After recent poll defeats, Sonia asks party to focus on development.
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After recent poll defeats, Sonia asks party to focus on development.
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Jallikattu is a four century old tradition and the Supreme Court can go take a walk. This is the mood in Alanganallur, A Ganesh Nadar says.
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Jallikattu is a four century old tradition and the Supreme Court can go take a walk. This is the mood in Alanganallur, A Ganesh Nadar says.
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This is an initial assessment, but the actual loss to insurers will be known after the fire is completely doused and claims start pouring in.
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This is an initial assessment, but the actual loss to insurers will be known after the fire is completely doused and claims start pouring in.
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Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh's appeal against the three-Test ban will come up for hearing on January 29-30 at Adelaide, according to an ICC spokesman.
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Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh's appeal against the three-Test ban will come up for hearing on January 29-30 at Adelaide, according to an ICC spokesman.
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According to the Income Tax Act, there are two main benefits available for senior citizens. First, a higher exemption limit of Rs 1,95,000 for someone who has crossed 65 years. Also, there is a higher deduction of Rs 20,000 available for payment of premium for a medical or a health insurance policy.
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While Brad Hogg is celebrating after India withdrew charges against him, Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh stands no such chance even if Australia wants to reciprocate to India's goodwill gesture.
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Financial Planner Suresh Sadagopan chalks out a financial plan for Business Standard reader Rahul Lad.
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The Indian cricket board's official Twenty20 League (IPL) has secured a 10-year rights contract worth more than $1 billion ahead of its launch in April, organisers said on Monday.
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In a police complaint, the Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) alleged that Shriya's outfit had 'offended Hindu culture.'
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Hollywood's newest celebs!
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Indian officials saw incremental addition to the positions taken by Beijing in the past on these and other issues and the stance adopted today, as reflected in the joint statement after talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Premier Wen Jiabao.
"There is a new pledge to cooperation with India on civil nuclear energy. This constitutes a will of both the countries to cooperate in energy area," Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon said.
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Seven people were killed and at least 30 others were injured in a blast in an industrial area in Karachi on Monday, police and rescue workers said.
The blast occurred at the busy Gul Ahmed crossing at Landhi Industrial Area in Qaidabad. Most of the victims were workers of a nearby factory. Police officials said that the bomb was hidden in a motorcycle parked in the area.
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Year of transition
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BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah says the team will play the next two Tests against Australia as scheduled, but the playing the triangular ODI series ? which also involves Sri Lanka ? hinges on Harbhajan Singh hearing.
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PM in China: Of red carpet and dinner diplomacy
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In enlightened countries the world over, public transport is encouraged, subsidised and given top priority in various ways by policy guidelines. In India there are no such policies.
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Modi, who is on his first visit to Tamil Nadu after winning the recent assembly elections in Gujarat, is also scheduled for a luncheon meeting with All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam supremo Jayalalithaa.
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The IPO exercise is likely to begin in 2-3 months and will be completed within a year, BSNL said.
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India's coach-designate Gary Kirsten has prepared a document for the team to counter the bouncy track at Perth.
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While the gap is likely to drop by up to 21 per cent in 2008 from the levels seen in 2006, it is still high enough to keep India's competitive edge as a low-cost market, says a white paper by leading executive search firm Manpower.
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The star will give away his lucky bracelet.
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Likeable celebs!
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Serena Williams and Justine Henin fought off nerves and tricky conditions in their first-round matches at the Australian Open.
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The 2008 Golden Globes winners
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"Our bilateral relations are now poised to enter a vibrant and dynamic phase, based on a common recognition that the growth and development of both India and China will make positive and long term contributions to regional and global peace, security and stability," the Prime Minister said.
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South Asian expert Professor Ma Jiali speaks on Sino-Indian relations and what Dr Singh visit to China means.
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Twenty three per cent said they suspected government agencies while another 25 per cent said they suspected politicians allied to the government in the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
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Good managers use coaching skills as part of their repertoire. The focus is on cooperation and facilitation of the other person's development. Coaching involves crating a comfortable environment where action plans can be developed together.
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The US player of Indian origin will make his Australian Open main draw debut against Italy's Simone Bolelli.
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Title contenders
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IPOs offer opportunities for making quick money which few other forms of investment can hope to match, particularly during the market's bull phase.
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Lady Luck is on your side in 2008!
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The Week in news
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The Week's best Specials
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Ranjan Madugalle has requested the rival captains to be present for a 'cool-off' session at Perth on Monday.
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Virender Sehwag smashed 113 off just 78 balls on the final day of their tour match against ACT XI that ended in a draw.
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Australian cricketer Brad Hogg could be let off with a lighter punishment as the word 'bastard' allegedly used by him during the ill-tempered Sydney Test was not nominated by Anil Kumble among the racially offensive terms before the start of the series, a media report claimed.
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Nearly 2500 shops and several buildings were gutted in a major fire that broke in Kolkata's biggest wholesale market early Sunday, fire brigade sources said.
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Some 100 component makers worked with Tata Motors for over 3 yrs.
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a long time collaborator of Bajaj Auto, has announced that the company will launch high performance bikes by mid-2008.
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Amid tight security, 19 year-old Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday returned to his alma mater Oxford, days after appealing to the media to respect his privacy so that he can continue his studies.
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India also hinted its backing to the Sri Lankan Army's action against Tamil Tigers, saying any country is free to take action against terrorists within its legal system.
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If one concentrates solely on areas of concern, one will develop an unduly pessimistic attitude. If one looks only at the galloping trade and proliferating exchanges of visits, there could be unwarranted over-optimism. There is a need for a balanced perspective.
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South Asian expert Professor Ma Jiali speaks on Sino-Indian relations and what Dr Singh visit to China means.
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The three-day visit, beginning on January 13, will further enhance communications between the two nations and better coordinate their stances in regional and international affairs, the state-run People's Daily, whose views are reflective of the ruling Communist Party of China's stance, said in an article.
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The order against Jallikattu, also a popular attraction for tourists, including foreigners, evoked strong reactions as the order came just days before the January 15 Pongal festival. Jallikattu has been believed to be in vogue since the days of Pandyas in the 13th century to display the valour of the youth.
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For more than 900 million ordinary Indians, the launch of the Rs 1-lakh car is a rare moment when they feel like they are being taken care of by the rich and the mighty, says Sheela Bhatt.
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He was not only the first climber to have reached the peak along with Norgay, but we, who followed him, owe our achievement, in part, to him.
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Luxury cars that will floor you!
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Video: Fisichella to drive for Force India
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Images: Ishant stakes claim for Test berth
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Raj Kumar Santoshi is back in hard-hitting form with his latest film.
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Director E Niwas's film has the simplicity and comedy of Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega, as well as cool chase scenes we saw in Ram Gopal Varma's Satya.
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Images: The Gladrags Swimsuit Calendar
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Tata Nano, the Rs 1-lakh car, is here!
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Images: World's 5 cheapest cars
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Top IPOs
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An advocate, representing a section of the post-Godhra riot victims in the inquiry commission in Gujarat, has received a letter threatening to kill him and a Mumbai-based social activist. The letter writer threatens the advocate and accuses him of trying to incite and mislead the people of Gujarat on the Godhra issue. The writer goes on to say that both Sinha and social activist Teesta Setalvad, who runs the Mumbai-based NGO Citizens for Justice and Peace, will be eliminated.
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Salaries of the President and the Vice-President will be doubled with the Union Cabinet on Thursday approving the increase with effect from January one last year.
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The International Cricket Council has indicated that the hearing into the appeal against the three-Test ban on Harbhajan Singh could be delayed even though the rules say it should be held within seven days of appointment of a Commissioner.
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Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh on Thursday alleged that the government was 'hatching a conspiracy to eliminate' its top leadership, including president Mulayam Singh Yadav.
"Mayawati, through the state police chief Vikram Singh and additional director general of police (law and order) Brijlal, wants to eliminate me, Mulayam, Shivpal Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav," Amar claimed.
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Australia captain Ricky Ponting stands by his decision to report Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh for racial abuse despite triggering a row that threatened the tour.
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India's number one women tennis player Sania Mirza has been seeded 31 in the first Grand Slam of the year -- the Australian Open -- beginning on January 14 in Melbourne.
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Jodha Akbar
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Both actresses are being considered to play the megastar's love interview in the new film.
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Promo: Sultan
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Ricky Ponting leading Australia to the 16th straight win was drowned in the row that followed the Sydney Test.
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The protests are meant to highlight the plight of the hundreds of sharecroppers of Singur besides the 12,000 landowners whose land was acquired by the Bengal government for the Tata factory which is to make the small car.
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This Rs 40-lakh car won't start if you are tipsy
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India were 211 for 3 at tea on day one of the three-day practice game against Australian Capital Territory XI.
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Over 25 flights were delayed and three were diverted to various destinations due to heavy fog at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on Thursday morning.
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Djokovic keen to snatch Federer's crown
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Don't miss! Exciting Tamil releases this Pongal
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Hrithik Roshan turns 34.
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Pix: Heroines in control
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As the street battle erupted, Mulayam Singh Yadav and Chief Minister Mayawati traded charges with the SP chief accusing the police of targeting his party workers at her behest and the BSP supremo charging SP with fomenting trouble in league with criminals.
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An American tourist on Wednesday alleged that she was molested by a priest at a temple in Pushkar in Rajasthan's Ajmer district.
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You will find a soulmate in 2008!
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With Anil Kumble opting out, Mahendra Singh Dhoni will lead India against the Australian Capital Territory XI in a warm-up match starting at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Thursday.
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Maruti cannot make a Rs 1 lakh car and the company engineers say it cannot be done, Maruti Suzuki India managing director and CEO Shinzo Nakanishi said.
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India captain Anil Kumble said he harbours no ill feelings towards Australia's players after last week's bad-tempered second Test.
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"Let me state categorically that the home ministry has never come out with any ruling that we have stopped the intake of foreign workers from India," Malaysian Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told reporters.
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Trailing Madonna though Mumbai.
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What we won't miss at the Golden Globes
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The Indian cricket team could pull out of the three-nation limited-overs series in Australia if the ban on Harbhajan Singh is not revoked.
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India will resume their suspended tour of Australia but will continue to protest a ban on spinner Harbhajan Singh for racial abuse during the second test in Sydney, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) said on Tuesday.
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Incoming India cricket coach Gary Kirsten hopes to calm the tension between his team-mates and rival Australians following the tainted Sydney Test saying the important thing is to "settle the emotions."
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In a day of fast developments, with the International Cricket Council replacing umpire Steve Bucknor with Billy Bowden and charging Brad Hogg for offensive onfield behaviour, the Board of Control for Cricket in India has told its counterpart, Cricket Australia, that the tour will go on.
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A Code of Conduct Commissioner will be appointed by Wednesday to hear Harbhajan Singh's appeal against the ban, according to ICC CEO Malcolm Speed, who refused to accept that BCCI had "triumphed" by getting umpire Steve Bucknor replaced and clearance for the off-spinner to play pending his appeal.
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Apparently what happened in Australia over the course of the Sydney Test and in its immediate aftermath is, in the eyes of some at least, an Indian end run for world domination ? and if that doesn't strike you as hilarious even as you read it, your sense of humor needs fine-tuning.
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In a 15-minute lecture at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, Tharoor said he was appalled at the manner in which some people were creating a ruckus in the name of sanskriti (culture).
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However, longer range missiles, under-sea launched missiles and futuristic weapons systems like electronic counter-warfare measures will be 'undertaken in-house,' said Dr S Prahlada, one of country's top defence scientists.
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Here's the Bajaj small car; but not for Rs 1 lakh
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Malaysia has frozen the recruitment of Indian workers, including temple priests, sculptors and musicians, a move apparently linked to the recent mass protests by the ethnic Indians here against their alleged marginalisation.
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Tge cast is out.
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The sixth Pravasi Bharatiya Divas was inagurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The prime minister announced that the government will set up a Global Advisory Council for Persons of Indian Origin. He said the council would comprise persons of Indian origin from all walks of life across the globe.
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A defiant Australian skipper Ricky Ponting maintained that he did nothing wrong by reporting Harbhajan Singh for "racially abusing" Andrew Symonds and felt his Indian counterpart Anil Kumble has been unfair in his criticism of the host team's lack of sportsmanship.
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The ICC also cleared Harbhajan to play until a decision is made on the BCCI appeal against the ban.
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If press freedom is not to be treated as sacrosanct when the press is critical of the government, and if the only freedom available is to be a cheer-leader, that is not press freedom at all.
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The job goes by a lot of names, including financial planner, financial advisor and personal financial consultant, but it's rarely called what it typically is: financial products sales.
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Thai beauty beckons B'wood | Madonna arrives
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's first ever official visit to China, between January 13 and January 15, will be a low-key affair. He will not be visiting any city other than Beijing.
He will be accompanied by his wife Gursharan Kaur, Commerce minister Kamal Nath and National Security Advisor M K Narayanan.
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