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Aussies on top in 5th ODI
Thursday, October 11, 2007
www.ddinews.gov.in ( Sports - Cricket  )
The fifth ODI between India and Australia began at Vadodara with the Indians winning the toss and electing to bat. The Indians began on a weak note losing their fourth wicket for 33 runs in 7 overs. The playing 11 for both the teams remained the same as the last match at Chandigarh.

Tags : ODI  toss 
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Google launches SMS service for Indian users
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
www.webindiabuzz.com ( Technology  )
The leading online search engine Google has launched a new feature enabling mobile subscribers to receive local information on their handsets. The beta version of the feature, called Google SMS has been launched across four cities Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

Tags : search-engine  Google 
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Website content expenses will not be taxed : ITAT
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
www.webindiabuzz.com ( Business  )
A Financial Express report stated that money spent on the content of websites will be exempt from tax. This order was passed by a bench of the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal(ITAT) stating that such an expenditure can be allowed as revenue business expenditure.

Tags : ITAT  Income-tax 
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Media castigates Sreesanth's on-field antics
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
www.dnaindia.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
Indian bowler S Sreesanth's on-field antics were flayed by the Indian media which said that there was a 'thin line between aggression and antics.' During the course of the second ODI in Kochi, Sreesanth repeatedly clashed with the Australian batsmen and went to the extent of appealing for a run-out against Andrew Symonds inspite of the ball being ruled dead.

Tags : Sreesanth  Aggression 
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Junta releases 80 detained monks : Myanmar
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
in.reuters.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
The junta in Myanmar released 80 monks who were detained in last week's crackdown on the biggest anti-government protests in nearly 20 years. According to a monk, who was released, 16 out of the 96 monks arrested will be released shortly. The monk said that the detainees' were subjected to verbal abuse during interrogation.

Tags : Monks  Myanmar 
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Judge backs out of Musharraf's vote challenge
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
www.expressindia.com ( Legal  )
A challenge against the Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's re-election bid, in the Supreme Court was delayed as one of the judges pulled out. The withdrawal of Judge Sardar Raza Khan from the nine-member bench of the Supreme Court forced the Chief Justice to name a new panel of judges.

Tags : Musharraf  Supreme-Court 
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BJP hopes to resolve political crisis in K'tak
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
sify.com ( Politics  )
The BJP hopes for a smooth power transfer in Karnataka and is looking forward to the meeting between its chief Rajnath Singh and H D Deve Gowda on Friday to bring an end to the impasse. The BJP chief, Rajnath Singh said, "I have full confidence that the problem will be resolved."

Tags : BJP  Power-Transfer 
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Sales is the most sought after career for gen-next
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
www.dnaindia.com ( Business  )
The retail sector is booming and hence a career in sales and marketing is the prefered choice of the gen-next. As per a recent study by the ASSOCHAM, vacancies in sales and financial services together constituted 28 per cent of the total number of job openings listed on different job portals and newspapers during the last couple of months, thus overtaking the number of job openings in Information

Tags : Sales  Career 
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Wild celebrations following Twenty20 victory : Delhi
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
www.ndtv.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
Move over hockey, Chak De is the new anthem for cricket fans in the capital, now that India won the inaugral Twenty20 World Cup, beating arch-rivals Pakistan in the finals. PVR Cinemas in the capital decided to show the match on its screens and Delhiites lapped it up. The fall of the Indian wickets made the audience go silent but the victory was followed by the war cries of the audience who yelle

Tags : Chak-De  Twenty20  World-Cup 
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India, China kick off border talks : Beijing
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
sify.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Prior to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Beijing later this year, a round of talks have been kicked off at Beijing by special representatives of India and China to resolve the contentious boundary dispute that has dogged the two nations since the last forty years.

Tags : Boundary  Dispute  Beijing 
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