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Presidential polls: Sangma seeks debate with Pranab Pinning hopes on "conscience vote", Sangma virtually dared Pranab Mukherjee for a debate ahead of presidential polls, saying democracy needs debate. Mulayam gives 100% to Akhilesh after 100 days in office, Oppn calls it a 'flop' The UP Opposition said law & order had deteriorated and govt had failed to address power crisis and incidents of suicide by farmers. FBI report is the first ever proof of Bhanwari's death The FBI confirming that the bones sent to them were of the missing nurse Bhanwari Devi has given the first ever evidence that the tribal woman is dead. |
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Woman hacked husband to death for trying to rape daughter A woman allegedly murdered her husband after he tried to rape their teenaged daughter in an inebriated state. Pinki may undergo gender verification test on Monday Arrested athlete Pinki Pramanik is likely to undergo the medical examination to determine her gender on Monday at SSKM Hospital. |
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FIIs hike stake in India Inc in Jan-Mar quarter FIIs hiked their combined stake in top Indian companies marginally during the quarter ended March 2012. Oil rises back above $90 after 18-month low Oil rebounded from an 18-month low on Friday to trade back above $90 a barrel as some investors saw the dip in prices as a buying opportunity. |
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Cricket Australia pay dispute with players resolved The long-standing pay dispute in Australian cricket was finally resolved on Friday with the CA announcing a new five-year MoU. Djokovic, Federer on Wimbledon collision course Defending champion Novak Djokovic and six-time winner Roger Federer were once again placed on a Grand Slam collision course. |
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Rajesh Khanna puts health rumours to rest Hence, it was heartening to see 'the original superstar of Hindi cinema' step out into his balcony along with Dimple Kapadia and son in-law Akshay Kumar. 'Dostana' act fetches 'Kyaa Super...' over Rs.20 crore The all-India rights have been bought by Heera Laxmi for Rs.21.60 crore. |
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BlackBerry 10 devices will have no keyboards The first BlackBerry device running Research In Motion's new operating software will not have a physical keyboard, only a touchscreen one. HTC launches dual-SIM Desire V in India Less than a month after HTC launched its dual-SIM Desire V smartphone in the international market, the handset is now available in India. |
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