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Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa put up an improved show in the four-ball format.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.hindustantimes.com
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Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa put up an improved show in the four-ball format on Saturday, returning a two-under 70, but that could not prevent the Indian duo from slipping nine places to tied 20th after the penultimate round of the Omega Mission Hills Golf World Cup.
The Indians have a three-round total of seven-under 209.
On a roller-coaster day, the duo managed five birdies against thr
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Indian model in new face of international cosmetics brand Maybelline New York.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
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NEW DELHI: Indian model Diana Penty has replaced Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone as the new face of international cosmetics brand Maybelline New York.
With this, she joins the ranks of international supermodels like Adriana Lima and Christy Turlington.
"I feel great to get this opportunity to endorse a brand that is so vibrant and truly multi-ethnic. For me it is not only about whom I am repl
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That hillock is called Arunachala, literally meaning "sun mountain", made famous by Hindu saint Rama
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.ndtv.com
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Not many beyond Tamil Nadu know that every full moon day, this temple town attracts over 300,000 Indian and foreign visitors who come to trek 14 km clockwise around a mountain near Thiruvannamalai.
That hillock is called Arunachala, literally meaning "sun mountain", made famous by Hindu saint Ramana Maharishi who made his home there.
Over 800 people from the US, Europe, Australia, Japan and othe
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A Nariman House inmate crouches under the bed as NSG commando takes guard.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Foreign Affairs
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Jerusalem: Close on the heels of controversy arising out of Israel's criticism of Indian forces' handling of the hostage crisis during terror attacks, the head of an Israeli rescue and recovery team in Mumbai has alleged that the Indian commandos may have inadvertently killed one or more hostages at Nariman House, a media report in Jerusalem said.
'Based on what I saw, (although) I can't iden
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It seems unlikely that the terrorist attacks will have much of an impact on the Indian economy, say
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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New York: Foreign investors may further dump Indian assets after the Mumbai attacks and worry over tension with Pakistan, but the impact will be limited and Western firms facing recession at home remain keen to tap the subcontinent's growth.
Two hotels heavily used by foreign businessmen were at the centre of last week's attack in which 10 terrorist killed more than 180 people.
The BSE Sensex
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Rice is likely to set the tone for the global response to the Mumbai attacks.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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It is no surprise that the US President George W. Bush has chosen to send his Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, to empathise with the Indian people after the terrorist aggression against Mumbai. Rice’s visit, however, has political significance that goes way beyond a mere expression of American solidarity. Rice is likely to set the tone for the global response to the Mumbai attacks. The intern
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The men behind the Mumbai carnage have reaped our blood, our tears, our anger.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Blogs
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The men behind the Mumbai carnage have reaped our blood, our tears, our anger. They have filled every Indian with rage as we watched our most innocent and our most brave gunned down and burnt. Now it's time to make sure we think about our response and think it through. And revenge must be a dish served cold. Chilling, preferably.
After 9/11, remember, the U.S. spent a month planning its response
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Ajmal Aamir Qasab, has made some confessions regarding how they planned the attacks.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.ndtv.com
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Nations
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The only terrorist caught alive after the siege in Mumbai, Ajmal Aamir Qasab, has made some confessions regarding how they planned the attacks.
According to intelligence sources, the terrorist told the investigators that there were 10 terrorists who left Karachi on a small boat. They were later transferred to Al-Huseini, a larger boat with raft.
When they entered Indian water, they hijacked a tr
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Chabad House in Colaba was also a beacon for Indian Jews wanting to invigorate their faith.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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The Lubavitch-Hasidic centre at Nariman House, Colaba, that was attacked by terrorists last week, was a magnet for Jewish visitors to Mumbai. But it also attracted Indian Jews, particularly members of the Bene Israeli sect, who form a majority of Indian Jewry.
The Indians were drawn to the Hebrew teachings and information on religion offered at the centre that was set up by the ultra-orthodox Has
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“Sourav might not be my cup of tea as a bloke, but what he did for Indian cricket has to be respecte
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Melbourne: Shane Warne has good things to say for almost all the top-100 cricketers of his choice in his book but could not camouflage his dislike for Sourav Ganguly in whom he found neither the hallmarks of a great batsman nor an extraordinary leader.
“Sourav might not be my cup of tea as a bloke, but what he did for Indian cricket has to be respected,” he said justifying the Indian’s inclusion
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