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Nine killed in attack on Indian consulate in Afghanistan Suicide bombers targeted the Indian consulate in Jalalabad, detonating an explosives-packed car outside the building. Fresh violence rocks Karbi Anglong district in Assam The indefinite curfew in West Karbi Anglong police district continued, while prohibitory order in Diphu was relaxed for three hours. Suresh Kalmadi loses IAAF Council membership Kalmadi lost the IAAF Council membership after his defeat in the Asian Athletics Association's presidential election in Pune. |
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Actor Darshan injured during action shoot Sandalwood star Darshan injured his neck during the shooting of an action sequence for his upcoming film, 'Brindavana'. Buses to ply through Osmania University campus again After two years, Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation will start plying its buses inside the varsity campus. |
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Emirates denies SpiceJet stake buy reports Emirates Airline has termed reports that it is holding discussions with Indian carrier SpiceJet for a stake in the airline as 'inaccurate'. Honda No.2 in two-wheeler business Honda motorcycle has overtaken Bajaj Auto in both domestic and overseas sales in July to claim the second position. |
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Rasool warms the benches, fails to get a game in Zimbabwe It was quite surprising that the team management did not give Rasool an opportunity even in the very last match despite a 4-0 lead. Sachin Tendulkar rues not getting to play against Viv Richards Tendulkar has some fond memories of playing alongside legends, but is still disappointed at missing out playing against his hero Vivian Richards. |
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'Bhaag Milkha...' set to cross the Rs 100 crore mark Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra couldn't have been happier with the "rare" acceptance that his latest offering has received from audiences. Salman's UK visa denied due to technical glitch: Salim Khan "The visa was denied to him because some papers from Jodhpur were not there ... All this has happened because of technical glitch." |
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US visa reforms: Anti-Indian IT bill revived A group of US lawmakers has introduced legislation in Congress that would make it tough for companies to outsource their call centres overseas. Apple told to cut ties with e-book publishers The US Department of Justice said that Apple must cut ties with 5 publishers found guilty of running an e-book price-fixing scheme. |
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