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Woman can't use husband's name after divorce: SC A Mumbai resident fought a legal battle all the way to the Supreme Court to stop his ex-wife from using his surname. Mayawati will be better PM than Rahul Gandhi: Ramdev Ramdev said Mayawati has more political and administrative experience in comparison to Rahul, who, he felt needs more exposure. Cancellations drive up airfares, DGCA warns airlines Expressing hope that fares would level off soon, DGCA chief said the airlines should have transparency in fixing airfares. |
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Ghaziabad emerges world's second fastest growing city Indian cities dominate a new list of the world's fastest-growing 100 cities in terms of urbanisation. Nun's killing: Cops make no headway Valsha John, 52, was hacked to death on Tuesday by about 35 to 40 unidentified persons at her house in Pakur district. |
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China surpasses India in demand for gold jewellery Global economic uncertainty will fuel the current surge in investment demand for gold, the World Gold Council said. Brand gives 'edge' to Infosys' new products IT services company Infosys is creating brands to drive its relatively-new products, platforms and solutions business. |
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Chris Gayle snubbed for one-dayers against India <b> West Indies have named Trinidadian rookies Jason Mohammed and Sunil Narine in their squad for the ODI series. India beat West Indies by an innings and 15 runs, seal Test series India clinched the three-match Test series after crushing the hapless visitors by an innings and 15 runs at the Eden Gardens. |
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Baby B on twitter! As the twitterati explode with congratulations to the Bachchans, Babyee Bachchan has arrived on the microblogging website too. I'm too much in love with Genelia: Riteish Deshmukh Deshmukh for the first time admits to his relationship with Genelia D'Souza and their marriage plans early next year. |
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Apple selling refurbished iPhone 4 for Rs 22,500 in India BGR.in claims to have got confirmed information about Apple starting to sell refurbished 16GB iPhone 4 units in India. World's cheapest tablet Aakash gets 3 lakh pre-booking orders <b> Aakash, costing about Rs 3,000, has received about 3 lakh pre-launch bookings for its commercial version. |
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