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UK will suffer its worst economic contraction in almost 20 years.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
ibnlive.in.com ( Business  )
New Delhi: The worst may be far from over for Britian. According to the Confederation of British Industry, the UK will suffer its worst economic contraction in almost 20 years, beginning next year. It also projected that the number of people out of work could rise to nearly 3 million by 2010. The industry body expects the economy to contract by 1.7 per cent in 2009. It blamed the fallout from gl

Tags : New-Delhi  Britian  British  UK  global 
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BEST says it is incurring losses by charging 54p per unit from consumers while paying Rs 1.95 to sup
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Cities  )
Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST) wants to charge an additional Rs 2 per unit from its 9.5 lakh consumers in the island city towards fuel adjustment charges (FAC). The money will go towards reducing its annual Rs 500-odd crore loss. BEST is paying Rs 1.95 per unit to its supplier Tata Power Company while it is recovering only 54 paise from consumers, officials said.

Tags : Brihanmumbai  BEST  lakh  FAC  crore  Tata 
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Time stands still in Panjim's quaint Fointanhas neighborhood, untouched by media cliches.
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Features  )
Time stands still in Panjim's quaint Fointanhas neighborhood, untouched by media cliches. "When the hippies came here in the 70s, they popularised the idea of a laid back Goa, which is found in the beaches, parties, sex and drugs scene. Goa has been stereotyped by the media, and guide book authors leading to a lot of misconceptions," said Raya Shankhwalker, a resident of Fontainhas Village. In

Tags : Panjim||s  Goa  Raya-Shankhwalker  Indian 
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At least nine people have been killed in suspected drug related crimes over the past two days in nor
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
At least nine people have been killed in suspected drug related crimes over the past two days in northwestern Mexico, EFE news agency reported, citing officials. According to the attorney general's office of Baja California province, five people were killed in Tijuana, while three others gunned down in El Rosario, a town south of Ensenada on Saturday. A businessman was also shot dead on Friday

Tags : Mexico  EFE  El-Rosario  organisations 
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Orissa police is likely to head to New Delhi soon to question the nun who was raped during the commu
Monday, November 17, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Nations  )
BHUBANESWAR: A crime branch team of the Orissa police is likely to head to New Delhi soon to question the nun who was raped during the communal violence in Kandhamal district in August, officials said on Monday. "A team of five or six police officers may go to Delhi on Monday or Tuesday to question her," a senior crime branch said. The crime branch, which is investigating the crime, has already

Tags : BHUBANESWAR  Orissa  Kandhamal  New-Delhi 
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Sangh Parivar on Sunday openly came out in support of the Malegaon blast
Monday, November 17, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Politics  )
NEW DELHI: Sangh Parivar on Sunday openly came out in support of the Malegaon blast accused. According to agency reports, among those present at the Panipat conclave was Uttarakhand chief minister B C Khanduri. Khanduri, who retired from the Army as a Major General, has never been seen as a favourite of the Sangh leadership who seemed to back B S Koshiyari for the CM’s job after the polls. The P

Tags : NEW-DELHI  Sangh-Parivar  Malegaon  Uttarakhand  B-C-Khanduri 
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India plans to strengthen its rural tourism project so as to expose the country's unique rural way
Friday, November 14, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Features  )
India plans to strengthen its rural tourism project so as to expose the country's unique rural way of life to foreign visitors. Describing the rural project as "responsible tourism", Tourism Secretary Sujit Banerjee said, "This is a very innovative rural tourism project which positions India's rural way of life as a unique visitor experience." "Now we are going into wellness, cruise, rural, ad

Tags : India  Sujit-Banerjee 
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Dayanand Pandey, arrested in connection with Malegaon blast, will be produced at Nashik magistrate'
Friday, November 14, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Nations  )
Mumbai: Mahant Amritanand alias Dayanand Pandey, arrested from Kanpur by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad in connection with Malegaon blast, will be produced before Nashik magistrate's court on Friday. Mahant Amritanand alias Dayanand Pandey, arrested from Kanpur on Wednesday by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad which is probing the Malegaon blast case, was flown to Mumbai on Thursday aft

Tags : Mumbai  Dayanand-Pandey  Maharashtra  Malegaon  Nashik 
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Bilal Abdullah, who was with Kafeel in the jeep driven into Glasgow airport, admits plotting to set
Friday, November 14, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
London: One of the accused in the Glasgow airport bombing case has admitted in a London court to unsuccessfully plotting to set two cars on fire in the British capital a day prior to the Glasgow bombing in 2007. The Woolich Crown Court is currently hearing the deposition of Bilal Abdullah, 29, from Iraq, who is on trial with Mohammed Asha, 28, accused of conspiracy to murder and to cause explosio

Tags : London  Glasgow  British  Bilal-Abdullah  Mohammed-Asha  Indian 
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Grocery shopping proved too costly for Rajeshwari Mali, a resident of Kamdhenu Appartments in Navgha
Thursday, November 13, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai: Grocery shopping proved too costly for Rajeshwari Mali, a resident of Kamdhenu Appartments in Navghar, Mulund, after Rs 5.35 lakh was stolen from her house. Apparantely the theft took place between 5.30 pm and 6.15 pm on November 12, when she was out shopping. The housemaid, who recently joined work at the Mali residence is a suspect, according to the police. The thief broke the lock as

Tags : Mumbai  Rajeshwari-Mali  Navghar  Kamdhenu  lakh  Nimesh-Mali 
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