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List of articles posted on 6-Oct-2008.


The global economic slowdown will force companies in India to trim costs, say experts
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Business  )
MUMBAI: After getting high on a globalisation-induced salary bonanza, it’s time to sober down. The tremors of the US economic crisis are being felt in India as well and experts say they will affect salaries and the job market here. But while companies will be forced to trim pay raises, the experts say a no-increment-no-recruitment situation may not come about. The average rate of salary hike acro

Tags : MUMBAI  US  India  Sandeep-Chaudhary 
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Yuvraj Singh, took a shine to Krejza.
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
For someone who began this match trying to enhance his chances of succeeding in an unfamiliar environment, Jason Krejza must be wondering if there was any way things could have gone worse. As the four-day match meandered to a draw, Australia's lead specialist spinner — Victorian leggie Cameron White is on the way - perhaps did enough to bowl himself out of contention for the first Test. With a th

Tags : Jason-Krejza  Yuvraj-Singh  Bangalore  Australia 
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(IITs) are currently fighting, after the Union human resource de
Monday, October 06, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Nations  )
MUMBAI: Censorship. That is what directors of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are currently fighting, after the Union human resource development ministry edited out their opinion against faculty reservation. Access to the minutes of the meeting of the standing committee of the IIT council (SCIC), through a right to information query, reveals that the opinion of the seven directors was

Tags : MUMBAI  IIT  Indian  SCIC  OBC 
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The Mukerjis have been performing Durga Puja since six decades. The actor relives her childhood memo
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Entertainment  )
Since the past 60 years, it’s been a tradition with Rani Mukerji’s family to perform the five-day long Durga Puja during Navratri. The North Bombay Sarbajanin Durga Puja Charitable Trust, which organises the event (this is its 61st year), has Ram Mukerji (Rani’s father) as its president. Rani’s extended family (the lineage of the late filmmaker S Mukherji) has had a strong presence in Bollywood,

Tags : Rani-Mukerji  Durga-Puja  Navratri  Kajol  Tanisha  programme 
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The death toll in the clashes between Bodo tribals and Muslim settlers rose to 33 on Sunday
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Nations  )
The death toll in the clashes between Bodo tribals and Muslim settlers rose to 33 on Sunday, with 18 more people killed, and violence spreading to fresh areas, including a third Assam district, Baska. Despite the army having been called in on Saturday and curfew clamped across the entire region, armed mobs of both communities continued to roam the village roads of Udalgiri, Darrang and Baska, loc

Tags : Assam  Baska  Bodo-tribals  Guwahati 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : beetle


Two four-year-old boys have discovered they share a sperm-donor father.
Monday, October 06, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Health  )
They were born 1,000 miles apart, in Britain and Finland. Now two four-year-old boys have discovered they share a sperm-donor father. When Sally, 43, gave birth to her son Alex, she knew only that his father was Danish and was a good footballer with blue eyes and a talent for jazz piano. He was identified by the alias “Jens” and by his sperm sample number, 3001, from the Cryos clinic in Denmark.

Tags : Britain  Alex  Denmark  US  Riikka-Turunen  Finland 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : ash



Five persons were killed and two others injured in an accident on the Mumbai-Agra highway
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Local  )
THANE: Five persons were killed and two others injured in an accident on the Mumbai-Agra highway at Shahpur taluka in the district here. The accident, involving a truck, a tempo and a car, took place on Saturday afternoon, district headquarter reports said. A tanker travelling from Mumbai to Nashik collided with a tempo, which fell on a car coming from the opposite direction killing the five, ne

Tags : THANE  Mumbai-Agra  Shahpur  Nashik  Ramesh-Patel  Sunil 
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Lara Dutta is all set to look ravishing in the film Blue
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Fashion  )
Former Miss World Lara Dutta is all set to look ravishing in the film Blue, thanks to Hollywood make-up artist Nikoletta Skarlatos. Nikoletta, who has given Hollywood actress Keira Knightley the much appreciated look in Pirates of the Caribbean, worked on Lara's make up and hair especially for the under water sequences and other special effects action scenes in the film. She was assisted by Clar

Tags : Lara-Dutta  Nikoletta-Skarlatos  Keira-Knightley  Akshay-Kumar 
Read More | View Comments | Submitted by : tara


Fifty-eight people were killed in an earthquake in Kyrgyzstan
Monday, October 06, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
BISHKEK: Fifty-eight people were killed in an earthquake in Kyrgyzstan on Sunday, emergency officials in the Central Asian country said. The earthquake in the Alaisky district in southern Kyrgyzstan killed 58, injured 50 and destroyed 120 buildings, Kyrgyzstan's emergency situations ministry said in a statement.

Tags : BISHKEK  Kyrgyzstan  Alaisky 
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Dirk Kuyt scores in injury-time to give Reds a 3-2 win over Manchester City after The Citizens had g
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Sports - Soccer  )
LONDON: Liverpool kept pace after an astonishing comeback earned them a 3-2 win at Manchester City while Chelsea stayed top of the Premier League with a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. First half goals by Joe Cole and Nicolas Anelka steered Chelsea to a routine win and put them on 17 points from seven matches, the same as Liverpool who trailed 2-0 before a Fernando Torr

Tags : LONDON  Chelsea  Manchester-City  Premier-League  Nicolas-Anelka 
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