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A German tourist, who was allegedly kidnapped and molested last week, has identified two of the five
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Nations  )
A German tourist, who was allegedly kidnapped and molested last week, has identified two of the five arrested persons in an identification parade in the high security Burial jail in Chandigarh. The 20-year-old victim identified Pankaj Punia and Harpreet Singh alias Dalli during the parade carried out in jail along with other people on Sunday, police said. The victim, who was in the city along wi

Tags : German  Pankaj  Punia  Harpreet-Singh  Chandigarh  Sukhwinder 
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Mehrauli blast victim lost his battle for life on Sunday morning at AIIMS Trauma Centre.
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Cities  )
New Delhi, Three months ago, 24-year-old Ishtiaq Ansari came to Delhi from the small village of Sonadi in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, with hopes of getting an MBA degree. The first in his family to go to college — the youngster, who was injured in the Mehrauli blast, lost his battle for life on Sunday morning at AIIMS Trauma Centre. Ansari’s death takes the toll of the Mehrauli blast to three. Whil

Tags : New-Delhi  Ishtiaq-Ansari  Ghazipur  Mehrauli  AIIMS  Trauma-Centre 
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(FTII) on Sunday evening to inaugurate the Acting Studio 1.
Monday, October 06, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
PUNE: It was a walk down memory lane, with eyes firmly fixed on the future, when a number of the institute’s alumni descended on the campus of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) on Sunday evening to inaugurate the Acting Studio 1. The studio, closed since 1977, after the acting course offered by the institute was scrapped, was reopened by acting guru Roshan Taneja, a former teacher

Tags : PUNE  FTII  Roshan-Taneja  Shabana-Azmi  Naseeruddin-Shah 
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Three decades after she made India her home following an unplanned visit to Haridwar, German Maria
Saturday, October 04, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Features  )
Three decades after she made India her home following an unplanned visit to Haridwar, German Maria Wirth is still in love with this country. "India is special. Only in India I realised that one can actually feel love for a country," says Wirth, now 58, as she awaits the launch in English of her German book that captures the spiritual essence of Haridwar, an ancient city of temples on the banks of

Tags : Haridwar  German  Maria-Wirth  India 
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123 Kalashnikov makes two AK 47s, this is how they teach maths to kindergarten kids in Pakistan's
Saturday, October 04, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Cities  )
Delhi: One Kalashnikov plus one Kalashnikov makes two AK 47s, this is how they teach maths to kindergarten kids in Pakistan's restive Balochistan, according to a prominent Pashtun politician from the region. "The syllabus which was set for the schools in the violence-marred region by the University of Nebraska has been totally changed to corrupt the young minds," said Afrasiab Khattak, chairman

Tags : Delhi  Kalashnikov  Balochistan  Pakistan  Afrasiab-Khattak 
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An extra-marital affair can do more than just killing your marriage
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Health  )
LONDON: Men, beware! An extra-marital affair can do more than just killing your marriage -- it could kill you too, particularly if you are prone to bad headaches. Researchers have found that the strain of juggling married life and a secret lover leads to stress and tension for the cheating partner, which can can lead to migraine pain that could cause ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain. In

Tags : LONDON  Researchers  Lorenzo-Pinessi 
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Neta and Bigg Boss contestant Sanjay Nirupam launches astonishing tirade againstthe show. Says votin
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Top stories  )
Former Member of Parliament and this year's Bigg Boss contestant Sanjay Nirupam has launched an astonishing tirade against the show, accusing it of promoting vulgarity, foul language and has charged the producers of manipulating evictions. Nirupam's tirade follows a letter from Viacom18 asking Nirupam to participate in the wild card entry. Halfway through the season of Bigg Boss 2, all evicte

Tags : Sanjay-Nirupam  Bigg-Boss-2 
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On the first night of Navratri, home-grown sartorialists bowled Sonal Ved over with their fashion fu
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Fashion  )
I have a huge passion for Navratri. Every year, I make my own outfits. This year I bought fabric, jewellery and embellishment from Kutch. My elder daughter’s sleeveless choli and ghaghra is made out of different neon coloured fabrics, laced with silver zari, which shines when she twirls. My other daughter’s headgear is a kalash upon which a cotton parrot is perched that turns with her head. Our

Tags : Navratri  Andheri  Sankalp 
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Govt finalising strategy against sea pirates: Antony
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Nations  )
NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday said it will soon formulate a strategy to counter the threat of sea pirates, even as efforts to obtain release of 16 Indian sailors held hostage by pirates off Somalia are in progress. However, the government would not follow the policy of "hot pursuit" against pirates in the present case, as it had wider implications, Defence Minister A K Antony said after the Defe

Tags : NEW-DELHI  India  A-K-Antony 
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Diagnosis of life-threatening diseases such as cancer may become a matter of minutes
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Health  )
NEW DELHI: Diagnosis of life-threatening diseases such as cancer may become a matter of minutes as scientists have developed a new bio-sensor tech nology, which they claim provides results within 15 minutes. "The technology uses antibodies to detect biomarkers -- molecules in the human body which are often a marker for disease -- much faster than current testing methods," said co-researcher Paul

Tags : NEW-DELHI  bio-sensor  Millner 
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