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of articles posted on 17-Jul-2007.
IBSA meet to be held in capital
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 www.ndtv.com
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Foreign Affairs , Nations
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A tri-lateral Foreign Minsterial meet will be held on Tuesday in Delhi by the ministers from India, Brazil and South Africa - the group which is referred to as IBSA. The meet which will be chaired by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee is expected to enchance trade besides strengthening cooperation in energy defence and other fields.
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IBSA
Trilateral-Meeting
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"Co-ruminating" can lead to depression in teen girls: study
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 www.canada.com
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Health
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As per the findings of researchers, studies show that excessively talking about problems with friends, or "co-ruminating," can result in increasing bouts of depression and anxiety in young girls. This in turn leads to more collective grumbling and creates a "vicious cycle" that feeds on itself.
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Depression
Co-Ruminating
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Court verdict in Dalmiya vs BCCI case delayed
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 cricket.indiatimes.com
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Sports - Cricket
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The Calcutta High Court's judgement on former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya's legal challenge to the BCCI's charges did not come on Friday. Dalmiya, who was expelled from the BCCI and then forced to resign as the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president on charges of 'misappropriation of funds', took the battle to court.
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Jagmohan-Dalmiya
BCCI
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Sabeel was aware of the terror plot: Reports
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 www.ndtv.com
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Terrorism
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As per the latest information, the Indian suspect in the UK terror plot, Sabeel Ahmed, was aware of his brother's involvement in the terror attack. Sabeel was sent a text message by his brother Kafeel after the car bombs were planted in London but before the attack on Glasgow Airport. He is now charged with not informing the police about the conspiracy.
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Sabeel-Ahmed
UK-Terror-Plot
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Treat Haneef "fairly and justly": India tells Australia
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 justsamachar.com
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Foreign Affairs , Terrorism
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The Ministry of External Affairs has conveyed India's concerns over the issue of Mohammad Haneef - who has been held in connection with failed UK terror plot- to the Australian High Commission. It has also asked Canberra to treat him "fairly and justly" under Australian law.
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Haneef-Mohammad
Indian-High-Commission
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Murdoch looks forward to buying WSJ
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 www.rediff.com
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M & A
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The Rupert Murdoch-owned News Corporation has announced that it plans to buy Dow Jones & Company - publishers of the prestigious financial daily The Wall Street Journal - for $5 billion.The Dow Jones board will consider the deal for its approval on Tuesday evening,according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Dow-Jones
Wall-Street-Journal
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Haneef 's detention not a political decision: Minister
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 www.rediff.com
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Foreign Affairs , Terrorism
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Australia's Immigration Minister, Kevin Andrews said that the Australian government's decision to revoke Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef's visa does not override the decision of a magistrate to grant him bail. Andrews defended the decision to cancel Haneef's 457 temporary skills visa, stating that he 'reasonably suspected' that Haneef had an association with people involved in terrorism.
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Haneef-Mohammed
Detention
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Haneef was 'in touch' with terror suspects : Reports
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 www.rediff.com
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Foreign Affairs , Terrorism
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The Australian authorities have gathered significant evidence of Mohammed Haneef's online communication with Kafeel and Sabeel Ahmed on the eve of their failed terror attacks. Also the authorities have evidence to prove that Haneef's attempt two weeks ago to leave Australia for India on a one-way ticket after the terror attacks in Britain was not linked to family issues.
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Haneef-Mohammed
UK-Terror-Plot
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Monica Bedi acquitted in fake passport case
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 203.197.197.71
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Crime
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A local court in Bhopal acquitted underworld don Abu Salem’s companion, ex-Bollywood starlet Monica Bedi, and another accused in the fake passport case. The Chief judicial magistrate Ajay Shrivastava, who pronounced the judgement, said Ms Bedi and Abdul Kabeer were being acquitted under various sections of the IPC and the Indian Passport Act due to lack of concrete evidence.
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Monica-Bedi
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'Monty will be meat and drink for our boys': Engineer
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 www.rediff.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Monty Panesar, who made his international debut last year, has taken the world of cricket by storm. His wickets tally stands at a healthy 65 in 17 Tests. However, former India wicketkeeping great Farokh Engineer is of the opinion that Panesar won't hold any threat to the Indian batting line-up in the forthcoming three-Test series.
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Monty-Panesar
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