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List of articles posted on 17-Nov-2008.


ATS on Sunday denied that the 60kg of RDX that Lt-Col Prasad Purohit had pilfered was used in the Sa
Monday, November 17, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Nations  )
MUMBAI/NASHIK: Maharashtra's Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Sunday denied that the 60kg of RDX that Lt-Col Prasad Purohit had pilfered was used in the Samjhauta Express blast in February last year. Public prosecutor Ajay Misar, representing the ATS in the Malegaon blast case, had on Saturday told a Nashik court that the pilfered RDX was used in the Samjhauta blast case. However, on Sunday, he bl

Tags : MUMBAI  NASHIK  ATS  Prasad-Purohit  Ajay-Misar  RDX  Samjhauta  Malegaon 
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Woman alleges that he touched her chest and when she protested, he slapped her
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Cities  )
A Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) allegedly slapped a woman passenger in an express train on Saturday evening. The TTE allegedly touched the woman’s chest and when she protested, slapped her. A complaint has been registered with the Palghar Government Railway Police who are yet to take action against the TTE. A 45-year-old woman residing in Palghar, a teacher with a BMC school, boarded the Band

Tags : TTE  Palghar  BMC  Malik 
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Shashank Pulluru, a student from Andhra Pradesh who was shot outside his apartment in the US, is in
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
New York: Seventh incident involving an Andhra student in less than a year Shashank Pulluru, a student from Andhra Pradesh who was shot outside his apartment in the US, is in a "critical-but-stable" condition, the police said yesterday. Pulluru, a student of MS at the Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro in Tennessee, was shot by an unidentified assailant on Friday evening outside his

Tags : New-York  Shashank-Pulluru  Andhra-Pradesh  US 
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English actress Jennifer Ellison has been on cloud nine ever since she got engaged to her man Robbie
Monday, November 17, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Entertainment  )
Jennifer, 25, was seen lapping up the sun in her white teeny bikini and looking happy as she showed off her sparkling new diamond ring in the Maldives. The actress had earlier admitted that she wanted to marry 29-year-old Tickle, who she has been dating for seven months and he popped the question while they were there. “Jen is over the moon. Robbie hadn’t told her he was going to propose, so whe

Tags : Jennifer-Ellison  Maldives  Robbie-Tickle 
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Mumbai end day one of their Ranji Trophy tie against defending champions Delhi at 279-2 thanks to op
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
As Wasim Jaffer and Aakash Chopra, captains of the two most powerful teams on the domestic circuit — Delhi and Mumbai — walked in for the toss on Sunday, empty stands at the Ferozeshah Kotla greeted them. The first day of the round three Ranji Trophy Elite Group A match had an impressive line-up of international and domestic names but those were not enough to bring in the crowds. This non-interes

Tags : Wasim-Jaffer  Mumbai  Delhi  Aakash-Chopra  Ranji-Trophy 
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India has a reason to cheer in just one week, firms have unveiled plans of hiring 40,000 people
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Business  )
New Delhi: Indian employers upbeat on hiring plans. Even as thousands are losing their jobs worldwide on deteriorating economic condition, India has a reason to cheer in just one week, firms have unveiled plans of hiring 40,000 people in the country, while nearly 30,000 jobs fell on the firing line elsewhere. Doors open Private insurer MetLife India is looking to recruit about 2,000 managers an

Tags : New-Delhi  Indian  Deloitte-Touche-Tohmatsu 
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It can't be a Common Admission Test if there are no surprises and CAT 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Education  )
NEW DELHI: It can't be a Common Admission Test if there are no surprises and CAT 2008 was no different. For over 250,000 candidates from across the country seeking admission to the elite Indian Institutes of Management on Sunday, the surprise came in the form of more questions and more marks. The toughest test for entry into any academic institution in the country had 90 questions this year comp

Tags : NEW-DELHI  CAT  Indian 
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Saina Nehwal is a ‘champion material’ and in another three years
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Sports - Others  )
Bangalore: Saina Nehwal is a ‘champion material’ and in another three years, India can look forward to seeing a world number one in the Hyderabadi youngster, said legendary shuttler Prakash Padukone. Seventeen-year-old Saina has most of the qualities a champion needs — physical, technical, mental and self-belief — the former All England Champion said. “If she continues to work hard and remain foc

Tags : Bangalore  Saina-Nehwal  Prakash-Padukone  India 
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CISF personnel asked a Finnair aircraft (AY 030) flight to Helsinki to return to its bay yesterday
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai: Move followed panicked realisation that Finnish national had boarded craft with luggage without being checked. Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel asked a Finnair aircraft (AY 030) flight to Helsinki to return to its bay yesterday, seconds before take off, after they realised that a Finnish national, had gotten onboard with baggage, without being checked. The flight, which

Tags : Mumbai  CISF  Sanjay-Prakash  Whittemar  Helsinki 
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Its high-end boutiques and plastic surgeons, tourist buses unload Chinese and Japanese visitors look
Monday, November 17, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Health  )
SEOUL: In this city’s Apgujeong district, famous for its high-end boutiques and plastic surgeons, tourist buses unload Chinese and Japanese visitors looking for a nip and tuck as part of their packaged tour. On the resort island of Jeju, the government is building Health Care Town, a 370-acre complex of medical clinics and upscale apartments surrounded by 18-hole golf courses and scenic beaches,

Tags : SEOUL  Chinese  Japanese  Korean 
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