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of articles posted on 25-Oct-2008.
Adam Gilchrist questioning Sachin Tendulkar's honesty during 'Monkeygate' affair.
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Melbourne: Adam Gilchrist, who created a huge controversy questioning Sachin Tendulkar's deposition backing Harbhajan Singh in the 'Monkeygate" scandal, spoke to the batting great on Friday and clarified his remarks in his forthcoming book.
Though Sachin Tendulkar himself refused to comment on the issue at a function in Pune, television channels reported that Gilchrist called him to say that th
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When cops busted a gang of pickpockets operating on BEST buses recently, they were surprised to lear
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Top stories
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There are probably very few Mumbaikars who have never had their pockets picked at one time or another while travelling on a bus. So, it will probably come as shock to know that most of these thieves are in cahoots with bus conductors.
The Andheri police who recently busted a gang of pickpockets who robbed commuters in BEST buses across the city were surprised to find out during investigations th
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Poornima Goswami (70), a heart patient and Anindita Misra's mother, weeps even as she asks these qu
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Local
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Mumbai: Poornima Goswami (70), a heart patient and Anindita Misra's mother, weeps even as she asks these questions. Anindita was killed on the evening of October 16, a few metres from the Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City, where she worked as an assistant human resource manager. Her colleague, Jacob Simon Pinto (32), has been arrested and remanded to police custody till October 28. Anindita, a sin
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BSE Sensex fell below 8,799.01 to lowest since December 20005.
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Business
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Mumbai: The stock market bled heavily as investors on Friday hammered banking, realty and Oil and gas stocks, pushing the benchmark Sensex down by about 1,100 points to 8,701.07 points.
The markets which opened weak had a free fall soon after the Reserve Bank unveiled its mid-term review of the annual credit policy, without any changes in key policy rates.
The 1,071-points plunge in Sensex today
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Father of youth allegedly killed by MNS activists registers case in court
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Crime
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Patna: Raj Thackeray may now face a murder charge after the father of Pawan Kumar, the youth who was allegedly killed by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) activists in Mumbai, filed a case against the party chief in a Bihar court on Friday.
Pawan's father Jagdish Prasad filed a murder case against Thackeray under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in the court of chief judicial magistrate
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Thirty students will pedal all the way to Pakistan on their bicycles, calling for peace between the
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Nations
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Bangalore: Thirty students will pedal all the way to Pakistan on their bicycles, calling for peace between the two countries. They will also use the opportunity to promote cycling.
An initiative of Bornfree Art School, a school for street children, the expedition, Peace By Cycle, is a 2,800-km ride that will begin on November 1. The 30-day expedition, from Bangalore to Lahore, will pass through 1
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Roadside Romeo, the first Walt Disney-Yashraj rollout is a barrel of fun
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Entertainment
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Voices of: Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Jaaved Jaaferi
Director: Jugal Hansraj
Indian animation has finally come of age. Roadside Romeo, the first Walt Disney-Yashraj rollout is a barrel of fun: “Bole toh, ekdum jhakaas, baap”.
It combines the best aspects of both studios — Disney’s expertise in creating animated figures which live and breathe, and Yashraj’s forte in frothy romance: what bett
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Stephen Hawking will retire from teaching next year, the University of Cambridge has announced.
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Foreign Affairs
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London: British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking will retire from teaching next year, the University of Cambridge has announced.
Hawking, who suffers from a motor neuron disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) that has left him almost paralysed and only able to communicate through a computer, will hand over the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics to a successor in the new academic year,
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BBCI is enjoying, I suggest that Indian Cricket team should be renamed as Club India
Saturday, October 25, 2008 saurav.mid-day.com
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Blogs
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Often it comes to my mind that to what extent the ‘Indian Cricket Team’ is truly Indian. With the kind of cricket monopoly BBCI is enjoying, I suggest that Indian Cricket team should be renamed as Club India similarly on the lines of several soccer clubs.
There are several reasons behind my proposal — Firstly, BCCI, unless it is a club, has no right to ban players from participating in other leag
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Whatever message the stockmarkets may appear to give, Friday’s credit policy statement was not entir
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Columns
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Whatever message the stockmarkets may appear to give, Friday’s credit policy statement was not entirely unexpected. It announced no further changes in the interest rates or in the cash reserve ratio of banks. But this came after sharp cuts in both these instruments in the last few days. With these measures having had an impact and having brought down inter-bank call money rates, it is now time for
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