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| June 06, 2013 |
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| | Raj Kundra confesses to betting in IPL: Delhi Police According to Delhi Police chief Neeraj Kumar, Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra placed bets on his own team and has admitted to losing money. Modi is essential to both BJP and JD(U) to improve prospects: Rudy The BJP leader said the Gujarat CM was required by his party and ally JD(U) to improve prospects in the general elections in Bihar and elsewhere in the country. UP DSP murder probe: CBI seeks lie detector test on Raja Bhaiya The CBI has moved an application seeking permission to conduct a lie detector test on former minister and Kunda MLA Raghuraj Pratap Singh alias Raja Bhaiya. | | | Groom booked for skipping wedding A Saudi Arabia-based bride's family lodged a complaint with the Banjara Hills police after the groom failed to turn up scheduled for Monday night. Mumbai-Bangalore AC sleeper buses rolled out The state's first-ever AC sleeper bus rolled out from the Mumbai Central depot on Wednesday. | | | Gold at 5-week high, up Rs 430 Gold prices on Thursday zoomed to a five-week high rising by Rs 430 to Rs 28,090 per 10 grams in the national capital on increased stockists buying. Sensex shows downward trend in pre-noon trade A benchmark index of Indian equities markets was trading 0.43 percent down in pre-noon trade on Thursday. | | | Nadal, Djokovic set for semifinal clash 7-time champion Rafael Nadal vs. No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic carries the heft of a final, even if both players need two more wins for the championship. Rohit, Shikhar slam 50s as India cruise Openers Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma slammed fifties to help India cross the 100-run mark in the Champions Trophy opener against South Africa. | | | Amitabh Bachchan launches his maiden TV production Last evening, the actor officially launched the show, a fiction series on social issues that will go on floors in December. Aishwarya is hundred times simpler than Rajini sir: Dhanush Dhanush, believes that he is a normal person like everybody else, who has made mistakes. For Aishwarya, he says if you think her father is simple, meet her. | | | TCS iON hits operational snag TCS iON, initiative by TCS to offer no-frills technology solutions to small businesses in a pay-as-you-go model has hit operational snags. Indian student in Cornell University hacks into ICSE, ISC database A 20-year-old Indian student exposed glaring anomalies in the marking system and went on to merrily write about his exploits in an online post. | |
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