| | Imran Khan's party indicates political tie-up with Musharraf With speculation of early polls in Pakistan, Imran Khan's Tehrik-e-Insaf party has indicated it is open to an alliance with former military ruler Pervez Musharraf. Kerala varsity wanted Albert Einstein to be vice-chancellor The Nobel prize winning scientist, considered as the founder of modern physics, politely declined the invitation saying he wanted to join Princeton University in America. India summons China envoy over diplomat's ill-treatment The diabetic diplomat was denied medicine and collapsed while offering assistance to two Indian citizens on trial. Reports of being attacked were incorrect. | | | 55 bar girls rescued in raids, eight arrested The social service branch of the Mumbai police raided a bar in Borivli where women had been forced into prostitution. Man refuses to play music, lands in ICU A New Year party at a residential building took an ugly turn when a society member attacked the building's secretary over the playing of music. | | | Sensex closes 63pts up in thin trade The BSE benchmark sensex on Monday closed 63 up in the first session of 2012 on value buying at lower levels in thin trade as major global markets remained close. Gold up at Rs 27,369/10 gram At the Multi Commodity Exchange counter, gold for delivery in Feb rose by Rs 40, or 0.15 per cent, to Rs 27,369 per 10 grams, with a business turnover of 1,254 lots. | | | 'No more Monkeygate scandal thanks to IPL' India captain MS Dhoni and his Australian counterpart Michael Clarke believe the (IPL) has brought cricketers of the two countries together and reduced on-field tensions. India aren't finished, Dhoni warns Oz India captain MS Dhoni has warned Australia not to get too carried away with their victory in the first Test and backed his team to battle back in the second in Sydney. | | | Vidya, Siddharth's lucky escape Vidya Balan had a spate of good fortune of late as the actress narrowly escaped a potentially life-threatening experience. No one tries to get fresh with me: Sunny After her eviction from 'Bigg Boss', Sunny Leone told DT she's never had to tell a man more than once to lay off, till she met Amar Upadhyay. | | | Wipro, Infosys hiring overseas While hiring from the tier-II and -III towns in India is a common for cost conscious Indian IT firms, some have begun to scout for alternative hiring pools. Motorola Xoom tablet gets a price cut Price cut seems to be the new weapon in the arsenal of tablet makers in India battling tough competition from Apple's iPad. | | | | | |
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