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List of articles posted on 21-Nov-2008.


NSA, IB chief will meet L K Advani to apprise him on developments in Malegaon blasts investigations.
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Nations  )
New Delhi: National Security Advisor M K Narayanan will meet Leader of Opposition L K Advani on Friday to apprise him on developments in the Malegaon blasts investigations. He will be accompanied by Intelligence Bureau chief P C Haldar. This follows a phone conversation between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Advani on the issue. Singh apparently called up Advani after his statement on Sadhvi P

Tags : New-Delhi  M-K-Narayanan  Malegaon  L-K-Advani  Manmohan-Singh 
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Sonu Nigam is so impressed with Bollywood star Salman Khan's well-toned body.
Friday, November 21, 2008
music.ndtv.com ( Music  )
Singer Sonu Nigam is so impressed with Bollywood star Salman Khan's well-toned body that he urged the actor, who has often exposed his six-pack abs on screen, to flaunt his well-built legs too. Sonu, who is a fitness freak himself and took initial lessons of exercising from the actor, said: "I started my fitness lessons with Salman. It is during that time that I saw him exercising and found his

Tags : Sonu-Nigam  Bollywood  Salman-Khan  Yuvvraaj 
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Arrests of Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, has given the ATS enough proof to convict those accused of be
Friday, November 21, 2008
ibnlive.in.com ( Nations  )
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare says the arrests of Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, a Hindu spiritual leader, and Lt Col Srikant Prasad Purohit and their interrogation has given the ATS enough proof to convict those accused of being involved in the blast. Those arrested have also alleged that the ATS has been torturing them. CNN-IBN spoke to the ATS chief Hemant Karkare to find

Tags : Maharashtra  Hemant-Karkare  Sadhvi-Pragya-Singh-Thakur  ATS 
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Australia opener Matthew Hayden has stood by his comment about India being a ‘third world country’.
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
Melbourne: Australia opener Matthew Hayden on Thursday stood by his comment about India being a ‘third world country’ but insisted he never meant to disrespect the nation or its citizens and said by 'third world' he meant a large section of the Indian population that are living below the poverty line. He also claimed he was fascinated by the diversity of India's culture but feels he was being

Tags : Melbourne  Australia  Matthew-Hayden  India 
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The decision by a headmaster in Austria to ban kissing from his school made front-page news.
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
The decision by a headmaster in Austria to ban kissing from his school made front-page news on Thursday as outraged pupils and politicians slammed the move as medieval and excessive. Siegfried Biermair, the head of a school in Gunskirchen, Upper Austria, sent a letter to parents on Monday informing them of the kissing ban after teachers complained that the kissing rituals of some girls were getti

Tags : Austria  Siegfried-Biermair  Gunskirchen 
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For most women, getting first wrinkles in late 20s is the first sign of old age.
Friday, November 21, 2008
ibnlive.in.com ( Health  )
Munich: The clock ticks without heeding the loss of youth and vivacity - causing unease especially among women. "Young" is no longer a description for people who reach important milestones such as their 40th, 50th and 60th birthdays. While some people have difficulty accepting their age, a few things such as a flirtation test or a new project can help. For many women, getting their first wrinkle

Tags : Munich  Anna-Schoch  psychotherapist 
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Aishwarya has said that she declined ‘Dostana’ for Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham’s sake.
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Entertainment  )
Mumbai: Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan on Thursday said she had declined to act in 'Dostana', the romantic comedy with a gay angle, starring husband Abhishek Bachchan, to avoid the demand for a real life romance on screen. The former Miss World said she declined Priyanka Chopra's part as audiences would have expected a romantic angle between the real life couple. "The chemistry was

Tags : Mumbai  Bollywood  Aishwarya-Rai-Bachchan  Dostana  Priyanka-Chopra 
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The markets are trading higher today led by a surge in oil & gas, capital goods and auto stocks.
Friday, November 21, 2008
profit.ndtv.com ( Stock market  )
The markets are trading higher today led by a surge in oil & gas, capital goods and auto stocks. The benchmark index Sensex is up over 0.9 per cent while the Nifty has jumped 1.5 per cent. In the currency markets, the rupee is trading above 50 to a dollar. “Indian markets are blindly following global trends at this stage. Markets are likely to trade between 8000-12,000 in the medium term,” sai

Tags : markets  index  Sensex  dollar  Balakrishnan  Indian  FMCG  BSE  ONGC 
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Chess grand master Viswanathan Anand is a sporting icon and a delight for hero-starved India.
Friday, November 21, 2008
ibnlive.in.com ( Sports - Others  )
Chennai: Chess Grand master and world champion Viswanathan Anand was welcomed at Chennai International Airport after his victory in the Championship at Bonn. It was a hero's welcome in the wee hours of Friday, November 21. It was a sportstar returning after conquering the world and for a change, it was not a cricketer that the people were going crazy over at the international airport. Grandmast

Tags : Chennai  Viswanathan-Anand  Aruna 
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The boy, who was found dead in a briefcase on a passenger train, has led to the identification of th
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Crime  )
Lucknow: A newspaper photo of the boy, who was found dead in a briefcase on a passenger train at Varanasi railway station on Wednesday, has led to the identification of the victim. Seven-year-old Akshay Verma, a resident of Bangla Bazar Colony in Lucknow, was murdered allegedly by his father Ramesh Verma’s tenants — Sunita Singh and Ajeet Singh — on November 18. While Sunita was arrested on Thurs

Tags : Lucknow  Akshay-Verma  Varanasi  Ajeet-Singh  Harish-Kumar  lakh 
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