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No one questioned him as he was second in command of Indian Mujahideen, say crime branch officers
Friday, October 10, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Cities  )
The alleged co-founder of Indian Mujahideen Riyaz Bhatkal alias Roshan Khan, reportedly made a large amount of money for his business under the guise of terrorism. According to the crime branch, Riyaz, a businessman from Bhatkal in Karnataka, not only spread terrorism in the country, but also made money out of it. This money was diverted to his real estate business in Karnataka, say crime branch o

Tags : Indian-Mujahideen  Riyaz-Bhatkal  Karnataka 
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Forest officials say this is the first sighting of a snake that large in a residential area in Mumba
Friday, October 10, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Cities  )
Thane’s proximity to forests has brought in many guests to the city, but the residents of Koknipada on Wednesday were shocked to see a rather unusual visitor from the forest - a 10-foot long python! Bharat Payune, a resident of the area, was out for his morning walk when he noticed the huge snake on his jogging track. “It was inches away from me when I first noticed it. I had only seen such a hug

Tags : Thane  Koknipada  Bharat-Payune  pythons 
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Police are relying on statements of hotel waiter and nurse, who both saw the main accused running ar
Friday, October 10, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Cities  )
Abloodied nose has left a trail of witnesses who the police believe will help them establish that matka king Suresh Bhagat’s death in an accident was actually murder. The charge sheet filed by the crime branch in the MCOCA court last week runs into nearly 2,000 pages and has around 120 statements by witnesses, which substantiate the chain of circumstantial evidence. Some of these witnesses were t

Tags : Suresh-Bhagat  MCOCA  Pravin-Shetty 
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Students have now taken upon themselves the responsibility
Thursday, October 09, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
NEW DELHI: As the JNU administration is yet to take any concrete step to check smoking, students have now taken upon themselves the responsibility of ensuring that the campus becomes a no-smoking zone. A group of students have come together and formed a platform to sensitise students against smoking in public. The group, 'Breath of Life', has planned a series of demonstrations inside the campu

Tags : NEW-DELHI  JNU  Vijay-Pal 
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Snehal Potnis allegedly committed suicide by plunging from the 9th floor of Sinhgad Business School
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Cities  )
Pune: A 27-year-old receptionist, Snehal Potnis allegedly committed suicide by plunging from the 9th floor of Sinhgad Business School near Karve Road. Potnis was an employee at Ramgiri Developers. According to police sources, Snehal was a divorcee and separated from her husband in August. She is survived by a nine-year-old son. The police said that Potnis left her office at around 2.30 pm after

Tags : Pune  Snehal-Potnis  Sinhgad  Ramgiri 
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A Kinetic Honda exploded in Jayanagar yesterday, causing a huge scare.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Cities  )
Bangalore: A Kinetic Honda exploded in Jayanagar yesterday, causing a huge scare. A man who said his name was Nazim was pushing the scooter towards Madhavan Park Circle when he noticed sparks flying out of the engine. He parked the scooter by the footpath. Soon it blew up. While he tried to pour water and bring the flames under control, his tyre exploded, adding to the suspicion that a terrorist

Tags : Bangalore  Jayanagar  Madhavan-Park  Nazim 
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Yet another life was snuffed out in the BRT corridor
Thursday, October 09, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
NEW DELHI: Yet another life was snuffed out in the BRT corridor on Tuesday night when a 40-year-old pedestrian was run over by a Blueline bus near Chirag Dilli. Victim Poonam Sharma, a mother of three, was the sole breadwinner of her family. Madangir resident Poonam was returning home when she was hit by the Blueline bus plying on route number 534 as she tried to cross the road. She was rushed to

Tags : NEW-DELHI  BRT  Poonam-Sharma  AIIMS  Ghanshyam-Joshi 
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Dr Harold zur Hausen, was not given an extension of service and had to retire leaving his research m
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Cities  )
Delhi: There is a feeling of disappointment and outrage in the scientific community over a MiD DAY report which revealed that Dr B C Das, an associate of Nobel (medicine) winner Dr Harold zur Hausen, was not given an extension of service and had to retire leaving his research mid-way. MiD DAY reported on Wednesday (Oct 8, 2008) that despite repeated requests Dr B C Das was not given an extensio

Tags : Delhi  MiD-DAY  Dr-Harold-zur-Hausen  B-C-Das 
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Beur Jail, infamous for the unruly behaviour of its inmates
Thursday, October 09, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
PATNA: Beur Jail, infamous for the unruly behaviour of its inmates, can hope to get an image make-over soon with the Nalanda Open University opening its study centre in the premises. The inmates have shown tremendous response towards professional courses, particularly computer sciences and para-medical courses, University's Registrar S P Sinha, who played a pioneering role in opening the centre

Tags : PATNA  Beur  Nalanda  centre  S-P-Sinha  centre 
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The Maharashtra government faced embarrassment with the central administrative tribunal
Thursday, October 09, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government faced embarrassment on Wednesday with the central administrative tribunal (CAT) quashing its appointment of A N Roy as the state’s director general of police. It has directed the government to appoint another DGP within four weeks from among the three seniormost IPS officers in the state (who are all in the rank of DG)—S S Virk, Suprakash Chakravarty and J D Vir

Tags : MUMBAI  CAT  A-N-Roy  DGP  IPS  Prakash-Singh 
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