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Politics in India has always had a deep relationship with religion,” said BJP President Rajnath Sing
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Columns  )
Politics in India has always had a deep relationship with religion,” said BJP President Rajnath Singh at the Sangh Parivar conclave in Panipat, claiming that the BJP would defend Pragya Singh Thakur and Lieutenant-Colonel Shrikant Purohit, who have been “maligned” for allegedly engineering the Malegaon blasts. He claimed that the investigations were politically motivated, Prime Minister Manmohan S

Tags : India  Rajnath-Singh  BJP  Panipat  Shrikant-Purohit  Pragya-Singh-Thakur 
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Taiwan leader said the island would likely launch direct flights with China in about half a year.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
justsamachar.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Taipei: Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said on Tuesday the island would likely launch direct flights with China in about half a year, signaling closer trade ties between the two political rivals. Ma made the comments in a speech at a business event. Taiwan and China signed an agreement earlier this month to allow regular direct flights on weekends, although it still needs the approval of Taiwan'

Tags : Taipei  Taiwan  Ma-Ying-jeou  China 
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Moily insists Congress is the most transparent party in the country.
Monday, November 17, 2008
ibnlive.in.com ( Politics  )
Karan Thapar: Has the Congress party handled the Margaret Alva issue effectively or has it raised disturbing questions and perhaps even embarrassed itself? That's the key issue I shall explore today with the General Secretary of the Congress party Veerappa Moily. Mr Moily, has the Congress party acted judiciously in stripping Margaret Alva of her general secretary-ship and removing her from the C

Tags : Karan-Thapar  Margaret-Alva  Veerappa-Moily 
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Dinesh Kurekar is a painter who doesn't paint. iTALK meets the man who dips threads in colours befo
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Features  )
Mumbai: An alumni of The JJ School of Arts, Mumbai, with a specialisation in textile design, Kurekar held his first exhibition at the Jehangir Art Gallery in 1991. The artist, who takes around 40 days to create a single piece, has been working tirelessly ever since. The process is a slow one after dipping cotton and woolen threads in natural dyes, he cautiously weaves them into a tapestry of image

Tags : Mumbai  JJ  Dinesh-Kurekar  Jehangir  Aurangabad 
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The U.N. is poised to send 3,000 more troops to the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Friday, November 14, 2008
justsamachar.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Kigali (Rwanda): The U.N. is poised to send 3,000 more troops to the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, bolstering the world’s largest peacekeeping mission as reports emerged of looting and rape by government troops fleeing a rebel advance. Meanwhile, Angola on Wednesday said it would respond to a Congolese government request to send its forces to block, and possibly reverse, advances by t

Tags : Kigali  U.N.  Congo  Angola  Goma  Mr.-Nkunda 
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Winters are exciting, but the season can spell disaster for your lips.
Friday, November 14, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Fashion  )
The nip in the air has left your lips dry, cracked and yearning for moisture… Winters are exciting, but the season can spell disaster for your lips. Experts say that lips lack oil-producing glands and are thus the worst-hit during winters. One often tends to lick dry lips, but that is not a long-lasting solution. One should protect the lips with lip balms that contain sunscreen and anti-oxidants

Tags : moisture  SPF  aloe-vera 
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Sadhvi Pragya Thakur's sister Pratibha returned to Surat disappointed, after they could not meet th
Friday, November 14, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai: On Thursday evening, Sadhvi Pragya Thakur's sister Pratibha, a schoolteacher in Surat, and her husband Bhagwan Jha returned to Surat disappointed, after they could not meet the Sadhvi at Byculla jail yet again. Speaking to MiD DAY Jha said they were confident that the court would listen to their plea and would grant them permission to meet Pragya. However, on reaching Mumbai they learnt

Tags : Mumbai  Sadhvi-Pragya-Thakur  Pratibha  Surat  Byculla 
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Ankit Arun Sharma, son of a Delhi-based businessman, died due to an overdose of drugs
Thursday, November 13, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Cities  )
Pune: The death of a Ness Wadia College student at a Khadki apartment has highlighted the increasing drug use in Pune and the dangers involved. Prima facie it appears that Ankit Arun Sharma (19), son of a Delhi-based businessman, died due to an overdose of drugs during a party with friends at Khadki on Friday night. Police are also probing other angles as the autopsy report points to a head injur

Tags : Pune  Ness-Wadia  Ankit-Arun-Sharma  Delhi 
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Police arrested seven persons in connection with the group clash in which three students were seriou
Thursday, November 13, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
CHENNAI: Police on Thursday arrested seven persons in connection with the group clash in which three students were seriously injured. The incident occurred at Dr Ambedkar Law College on Wednesday. "ACP Narayanamurthy and inspector Sekar Babu have been suspended while four sub-inspectors have been transferred out of Chennai," Chennai police commissioner R Sekhar said. The arrested students were

Tags : CHENNAI  Dr-Ambedkar  ACP  Narayanamurthy  R-Sekhar 
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"iPill" capsule, measures acidity with a sensor to determine its location in the gut
Thursday, November 13, 2008
ibnlive.in.com ( Health  )
Amsterdam: Dutch group Philips has developed an "intelligent pill" that contains a microprocessor, battery, wireless radio, pump and a drug reservoir to release medication in a specific area in the body. Philips, one of the world's biggest hospital equipment makers, said on Tuesday that the "iPill" capsule, measures acidity with a sensor to determine its location in the gut, and can then release

Tags : Amsterdam  Philips  iPill 
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