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Police battle anti-graft protesters outside
PM's house
Though the IAC had also called for protests outside BJP president
Nitin Gadkari's residence, blaming both the Congress and BJP for
the irregular coal blocks allocations, the main focus seemed to be
the prime minister and Gandhi. »
Kiran Bedi skips IAC protest rally
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First Test: Ashwin spins India to innings victory
Off-spinner Ravichandra Ashwin ended with match figures of 12 for 85 as Indian
won the first cricket test against New Zealand by an innings and
115 runs on the fourth day at the Rajiv Gandhi International
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Patnaik transfer: Implication on police force
What they want to say? They would have been happy when dozens of
Muslims would have died in police firing as happened about two
decades ago during the protest against The Satanic Verses?
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Mumbai violence fallout: Police Commissioner
Patnaik transferred
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Arafat's remains to be tested for Polonium poisoning
The widow of Yasser Arafat has given her approval for a Swiss
radiation laboratory to examine the body of the late Palestinian
leader
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Sowing
the whirlwind in India
Who’s
sowing the seeds of hatred in India in the name of marginalized
Muslims?
Even if some websites are responsible for those morphed images,
what explains
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India
tighten grip on first Test against New Zealand
India
tightened their grip on the first Test as New Zealand were
struggling at 106 for five in the first innings, still needing 133
runs to avoid the follow-on, after the second day's play in the
first Test at the Rajiv Gandhi
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South Africa approves ‘Made in Palestinian Territories’ tags
South Africa’s cabinet on Wednesday said it had approved the
placing of Occupied Palestinian Territory labels on imported goods
from Jewish settlements. The trade minister was given the nod to
issue a notice requiring
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Picture of the Day |
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Prime
Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh conferring Degree of Doctor of
Science (Honoris Causa) to Azim Premji, the Chairman, Wipro
Limited, at the Golden Jubilee Convocation of IIT Bombay, in
Mumbai on August 18, 2012. |
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