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List of articles posted on 20-Nov-2008.


National Stock Exchange’s benchmark Nifty slumped 100 points or 4 per cent.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Business  )
MUMBAI: Equity benchmarks tumbled more than 4% extending a global rout. Banking and realty stocks were the worst hit. National Stock Exchange’s benchmark Nifty slumped 100 points or 4 per cent to 2634.15. Bombay Stock Exchange’s 30-share Sensex tumbled 372.90 points to 8400.88 from Wednesday’s close. US stocks plunged to their lowest in five and a half years on Wednesday as investors prepared fo

Tags : MUMBAI  National-Stock  US  Sensex  Bombay  Dow-Jones  Index 
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Nun said, she was saved by a local Hindu man from being gangraped.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Nations  )
Bhubaneswar: The nun who was allegedly raped during communal violence in Kandhamal has told the Crime Branch of Orissa police that after the sexual assault, she was saved by a local Hindu man from being gangraped, police said on Wednesday. During her examination by the Crime Branch in New Delhi, the 29-year-old nun said that she was raped at K Nuagaon in Baliguda on August 25, the sources said.

Tags : Bhubaneswar  Kandhamal  Orissa  K-Nuagaon  Baliguda 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : ash


Fear of fog has struck the already-shaky airline business.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Cities  )
Delhi: CUTTING through Delhi's infamous haze, fliers sense a clear and present danger. Fear of fog has struck the already-shaky airline business. While it copes with the global economic slump, travel agents say occupancy in the morning flights to and from Delhi is set to drop by another 15-20 per cent. Busy executives do not want to take a chance with frustrating fog delays marking Delhi winter

Tags : Delhi  Central  PowerPoint 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : beetle



Harbhajan Singh took two wickets in two overs to rattle England and reduce them to 108/3 in 22 overs
Thursday, November 20, 2008
cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
NEW DELHI: Harbhajan Singh took two wickets in two overs to rattle England and reduce them to 108/3 in 22 overs in the third ODI at Kanpur. Harbhajan dismissed both Paul Collingwood (1) and England captain and batting mainstay Kevin Pietersen by the doosra to stun England who are already 2-0 down in the series. Collingwood was beaten in the flight and also by the turn as he was drawn forward but

Tags : NEW-DELHI  Harbhajan-Singh  Kanpur  England  Paul-Collingwood 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : cricwar


New govt resolution prompted by Anna Hazare disallows reflector lights on trees, that guard against
Thursday, November 20, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Top stories  )
More than the thousands of people who die in road accidents in Maharashtra, the state government is concerned about trees feeling pain. A Government Resolution issued by the Public Works department on September 5 prohibits nailing of reflectors on trees because at a meeting with Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil, social activist Anna Hazare said “trees were livi

Tags : Maharashtra  Government  Vilasrao-Deshmukh  R-R-Patil  Anna-Hazare 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : biker


Indian Navy warship has sunk a Somali pirate "mother ship" in the Gulf of Aden.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Mogadishu: Indian Navy warship has sunk a Somali pirate "mother ship" in the Gulf of Aden, the world's most treacherous waterway, after the renegades threatened to attack the frigate. The clash happened as pirates claimed to begin negotiations over a ransom for the Saudi super-tanker that was seized on Saturday. The Sirius Star, which is carrying $100 million (Rs 498 crore) worth of crude oil, i

Tags : Mogadishu  Indian  Somali  Aden  crore  million  INS  Tabar 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : economist



Diabetes patients on insulin, suffering from acute injection phobia, have an alternative with the la
Thursday, November 20, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Health  )
BANGALORE: Diabetes patients on insulin, suffering from acute injection phobia, have an alternative with the launch of Oral-Recosulin , a recombinant DNA human insulin buccal spray. The spray, which is on phase-3 trial and yet to be launched in the US, has been approved for marketing in India. Announcing the launch, Shreya Life Science Pvt Ltd, domestic business director Ram Shelat said: "It ha

Tags : BANGALORE  Oral-Recosulin  DNA  Shreya  Ram-Shelat  Indian-market 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : editor


Hard Kaur, ditched the organisers of an event, in spite of being paid a hefty fee.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Entertainment  )
Here’s a new tale of unprofessionalism on the part of celebrities. Singer Hard Kaur, who has sung tracks for Johnny Gaddar and Singh Is Kinng, ditched the organisers of an event, in spite of being paid a hefty fee. Reveals our source, “Hard Kaur was scheduled to make an appearance at a popular night club in Ahmedabad. Saahil Khanna, owner of the company that organised the event, had made all arra

Tags : Hard-Kaur  Johnny-Gaddar  Singh  Ahmedabad  Saahil-Khanna  lakh 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : bollywood


It's due to a gap between 2 pillars of Bandra-Worli Sea Link, which, fishermen say, makes it imposs
Thursday, November 20, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai: That the delay in the construction of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link has frustrated us all is old news. But now it's even started to affect the supply of seafood to the city. Till about two years ago, fishermen at Worli used to catch 4 to 5 lakh marine animals like prawns, lobsters, crabs, Bombay Duck, etc, between September and November. But this year, due to the construction of the sea link

Tags : Mumbai  Bandra-Worli  lakh  Bombay 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : ganesha2181



The high profile former head of a state-run company, his wife and teenage domestic help were found b
Thursday, November 20, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
CHENNAI: The high profile former head of a state-run company, his wife and teenage domestic help were found brutally murdered in their ransacked Chennai home Thursday, police said. The bodies of S. Saravanan, 74, former chairman and managing director of the state government owned Tamil Nadu Minerals, his 73-year-old wife Kasturi and their 17-year-old domestic help were found in their suburban hom

Tags : CHENNAI  S.-Saravanan  Tamil-Nadu  Kasturi  Ashok-Nagar 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : guruji



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