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US court to hear human rights case against
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VVIP choppers, civil n-deal figure in
Manmohan-Cameron talks
India
Tuesday voiced its "very serious concerns" over the bribery
allegations in the AgustaWestland VVIP choppers deal during talks
between British Prime Minister David Cameron and Prime Minister
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Britain seeks to be India's partner of choice:
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Trade union strike threatens to cripple
economy
Key sectors
of the economy may be crippled as a massive nation-wide trade
union strike is set to start Wednesday, which will shut transport,
banking services, markets and the postal system. Central trade
unions called for two-day mega strike as their talks
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Indian MIT students' big idea caught in US
visa limbo: Report
An
innovative system developed by two Indian post-doctoral mechanical
engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to
transform the white-hot fracking industry is caught in a US visa
limbo, according to a media report. The system developed by Anurag Bajpayee and
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Shinde terror remark case: Arguments on
summoning minister March 7
A Delhi
court Monday posted for March 7 the hearing on arguments on
whether to summon Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde in a defamation
case filed
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Apex court stays Veerappan aides' hanging, kin relieved
The
Supreme Court Monday suspended till Wednesday the execution of
death sentence of the four aides of sandalwood smuggler Veerappan,
whose mercy petition was rejected Feb 12.
The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir
suspended the death sentence
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Congress unlikely to act against Kurien in rape case
The
Congress is unlikely to take any action against Rajya Sabha deputy
chairman P.J. Kurien, whose name has been dragged into the
Suryanelli rape case, a Congress leader said Monday. "There are
too
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Maldivian court issues second arrest warrant
for Nasheed
The Hulhumale magistrate court has issued a new arrest warrant,
ordering police to present Nasheed at the court on Feb 20 at 4 p.m,
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Ex Maldives Pres Nasheed takes sanctuary at Indian High Commission
No point in Nasheed being at the Indian mission: Minister
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Mughal Garden:
While there are 120 varieties of roses across the 15-acre Mughal
Gardens, this time around the main attraction are the 2,500
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