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Karnataka whistleblower's murder: Probe intensifies as police get clues Karnataka CM Sadananda Gowda said the probe into the murder of the state's audit officer has been intensified and the accused would be nabbed soon. Kirti Azad begins hunger strike against IPL Former India cricketer Kirti Azad on Sunday began a fast, demanding that the Indian Premier League, which has been a hit by a series a controversies, be scrapped. Falling rupee a concern; govt not sitting idle: Pranab Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee today said the steep fall in rupee was a matter of great concern and the Centre was trying to resolve the situation. |
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Minor girl forced to drink liquor, raped City Kotwali police have booked a man for forcing a minor girl to drink liquor and then raping her. Patna's own 'Marine Drive' project set to take off Eight construction companies have shown keenness to construct the 40-km driveway along the banks of the Ganga in Patna modelled on Mumbai's Marine Drive. |
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Air India piles up Rs 454cr service tax dues Five months after its accounts were frozen for non-payment of taxes and duties, Air India has piled up about Rs 454 crore of dues. India-Japan trade to touch $ 25bn by 2014: Study The trade between India and Japan is likely to touch USD 25 billion by 2014 on the back of a trade deal that the two countries signed in 2011, a study has said. |
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Team Kolkata beat Team Pune to seal second spot After the league match on Sunday night, there was a festive atmosphere at the home stadium during their clash with Kolkata. Chelsea beat Bayern to win UEFA Champions League Didier Drogba was the hero as Chelsea shattered Bayern Munich's Champions League dream here on Saturday. |
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Veena Malik's Kannada film in trouble Veena is facing a CBI enquiry with regard to her visa, as all Pakistani nationals need to procure permits for every state they visit in India. Charlize Theron hates pretentious actors Actress Charlize Theron doesn't like the company of pretentious actors.She believes in simple living. |
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Why Facebook CEO returned to writing code Like many young entrepreneurs, Zuckerberg had given up coding to focus on running the business. 'Biggest attack on Apple PCs didn't pay off' Symbolically, last month's news of a hacking attack sent a loud message: Now, Apple products are also vulnerable to mass infections. |
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