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India's win is more important than Tendulkar's 100th ton: Gambhir Opener Gautam Gambhir says India's victory in the final Test at Adelaide is more important for him than seeing Tendulkar scoring his 100th century. Govt mulls bringing corporates under proposed anti-graft law The chiefs of the CVC, the CBI and the ED have been called in by a parliamentary standing committee next week to give their views. Rajasthan Police lied, tweets Rushdie; Gehlot fumes "I've investigated, and believe I was indeed lied to. I am outraged and very angry," Rushdie posted on micro-blogging site Twitter. |
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600 pedestrians challaned against jaywalking Around 600 people were challaned for jaywalking in the capital in the past three days as part of a new drive by Delhi Traffic Police. 'Chikni Chameli' triggers bloodshed A brawl broke out at a Dahisar bar when a businessman started a fight with the patrons who tried to stop him from misbehaving with a female performer. |
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PAC slams AI for acquiring planes through debt Parliament's Public Accounts Committee has asked Air India to submit documents related to the timing of merger and fleet acquisition within a week. 'India's growth to pick up in 2013' India is expected to grow at 6.8% in 2012 but expansion is expected to accelerate in 2013 to touch 9.5%: Global audit & consulting firm Ernst & Young. |
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Federer crushes Tomic to reach quarters Roger Federer ended the Australian Open hopes of local teenager Bernard Tomic with a 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 victory in the 4th round to move to the quarters. India aim to avoid Test series whitewash India are desperate to avoid the ignominy of another 4-0 series wipe-out in the 4th and final Test against Australia starting on Tuesday. |
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SRK apologizes to Asha Bhosle Asha Bhosle was on stage to accept her award. She spotted Shah Rukh Khan getting up and walking out while she was still singing. I have become a nun: Mallika Sherawat "In India, I feel trapped in my image. People think you are the same way you are on screen. Thankfully, the films I'm doing will break that myth." |
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Kodak: What led to bankruptcy Eastman Kodak Co's long decline can be traced back to one source: the former king of photography's failure to reinvent itself in the digital age. How US lost out on iPhone work When Obama joined Silicon Valley's top luminaries for dinner in California last Feb, each guest was asked to come with a question for the president. |
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