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Nine bodies found hanging from bridge in Mexico |
Former RSS Chief K. Sudarshan dead |
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economy resilient |
Tool speeds up carbon footprint calculation |
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Now get biogas in plastic bags... courtesy a Cuban farmer |
Mumbai Police registers complaint against
anti-Muslim film |
Emerging Kerala evokes Rs.40,000 crore
investment interest |
Protest after Quran desecration in Ghaziabad
turned violent |
Sindhu stuns London Olympics gold medallist |
Pak businessman Delhi's first marrow
transplant case from unrelated donor |
Now mobile phone jammers to minimise road accidents |
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India allows FDI in multi-brand retail
Just a day after announcing the steepest
ever hike in diesel price, the government Friday took another
politically contentious decision of allowing overseas investments
in multi-brand retail. »
FDI decision indicates reforms are back: Industry
BJP, CPI oppose decision on FDI in multi-brand retail
FDI in retail: Walmart and corner stores can co-exist
Don't open multi-brand FDI in retail, PM told
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Sindhu stuns London Olympics gold medallist
India's P.V.
Sindhu recorded the biggest win of her career Friday when she
stunned London Olympics gold medallist Li Xuerui of China to enter
the women's singles semifinals at the China Masters Superseries
badminton
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Protests over anti-Islam video spread; US
missions in Middle East on alert
As protestors took to the streets in at least 12 nations over an
anti-Islam video, US missions across the Middle East kept security
forces at the ready Friday, the traditional
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Ayatollah Khamenei blames US, Israel for
anti-Islam movie
UN chief slams `hateful film', calls for calm
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India's inflation soars to 7.55 percent in August
Driven by a
sharp increase in food prices, inflation rose to 7.55 percent in
August from 6.87 percent in July, government data showed Friday.
The more-than-expected
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Protest after Quran desecration in Ghaziabad
turned violent
Police
station torched;
1 killed in
firing
One man was
killed in police firing and dozens injured when a mob, protesting
the desecration of a Quran, burnt down a police station and a
number of
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Rs.500 fine for negligence causing death of
over 300 in Pakistan factories fire
The factory
owner in Karachi will have to pay a measly Rs.500 penalty for
negligence, said a media report after nearly 300 people were
killed in a blaze in Pakistan's port city. Under the Factory Act
1934
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Pak businessman is Delhi's first marrow
transplant case from unrelated donor
Abdul Samad,
36-year-old businessman from Pakistan, has doctors in the national
capital and a donor from Germany to thank for a fresh lease of
life. A bone marrow transplant was
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Prime
Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and President of the Palestine
National Authority Mahmoud Abbas at the delegation level
talks, in New Delhi on September 11, 2012. |
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