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Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party on terror and vote bank politics are becoming higher and hig
Friday, November 21, 2008
justsamachar.com ( Politics  )
NEW DELHI: With elections in six States in full swing, the decibel level of sound bytes from the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party on terror and vote bank politics are becoming higher and higher. At 3 p.m. on Thursday, it was BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu who led the charge against the Congress, accusing it of “using as propaganda reports about the investigations of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrori

Tags : NEW-DELHI  Congress  BJP  Venkaiah-Naidu  Malegaon 
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The MNS violence against north Indians still continue to haunt the dead with ambulance operators in
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Local  )
The MNS violence against north Indians still continue to haunt the dead with ambulance operators in the city now refusing to carry bodies to the northern states fearing retaliation there. Ambulance drivers told DNA that they have been turning down “lucrative offers” to carry bodies to states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh as local residents there are targeting vehicles bearing regis

Tags : MNS  Indians  DNA  Bihar  Uttar-Pradesh  Pune  Aakash-Gupta  Rae-Bareli 
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A daily puff of marijuana can help reduce memory loss in old age and fight Alzheimer’s, a shocking n
Friday, November 21, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Health  )
WASHINGTON: A daily puff of marijuana can help reduce memory loss in old age and fight Alzheimer’s, a shocking new study has revealed. According to Ohio State University scientists, specific elements of marijuana can be good for the aging brain by reducing inflammation there and possibly even stimulating the formation of new brain cells. The research suggests that the development of a legal drug

Tags : WASHINGTON  Alzheimer  scientists 
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It doesn't come as a surprise that Rahul Mahajan wants to join Bollywood.
Friday, November 21, 2008
jayita.mid-day.com ( Blogs  )
It doesn't come as a surprise that Rahul Mahajan wants to join Bollywood. With all those weeks of training in melodrama, no doubt he will be a superstar! Imagine this film: Hero: Rahul Mahajan Heroine: Monika Bedi Vamp/item girl: Payal Rohatgi Villain: Raja Choudhury Probable climax: Raja confronts Rahul, Payal and Monika are at the villain's mercy, Rahul jumps the wall and flees!!! Raja li

Tags : Rahul-Mahajan  Bollywood  Monika-Bedi  Payal-Rohatgi  Raja-Choudhury 
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Sikh woman, who suffered racial, religious and sexual harassment at her work place, has won damages
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
New York: A US-based Sikh woman, who suffered racial, religious and sexual harassment at her work place, has won damages in a legal settlement that also forced her former employer to change its employment policies. Sukhbir Kaur got justice after a three-year legal battle with National Wholesale Liquidators (NWL), which had fired her following her complaints over the "discriminatory treatment" met

Tags : New-York  US  Sukhbir-Kaur  National  NWL  organisation 
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The untimely rains that brought relief to several parts of Vidarbha proved to be a bane for seven pe
Friday, November 21, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
NAGPUR: The untimely rains that brought relief to several parts of Vidarbha on Wednesday proved to be a bane for seven people of a family in Katol. All seven of them were burnt alive in the thatched house after lightning, which accompanied the rains, caused a short circuit, triggering sparks and the subsequent fire reducing the house to ashes. Sources say Ramesh Raut (40) lived in Godi Mohagaon

Tags : NAGPUR  Vidarbha  Katol  Ramesh-Raut  Kalawati 
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All good things come at a price, and unfortunately, they're only getting dearer with the mournful m
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Health  )
Mumbai: With the global financial crisis hitting your local sabzi mandi, you'd want to cut costs. But shelling out extra dough for fruits and veggies beats living on sasta junk food. iTALK tells you why. All good things come at a price, and unfortunately, they're only getting dearer with the mournful meltdown. On top of this list is nutritious foodstuff, which, too, is facing the aftermath of r

Tags : Mumbai  iTALK  global 
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Electoral fortunes of 687 candidates decided by 88,14,228 voters in final phase of polling.
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Nations  )
Raipur: Nearly 61 per cent of 88 lakh voters exercised their right to franchise in 51 Assembly constituencies in Chhattisgarh in the second and final phase of polling on Thursday. While 60 per cent turnout was reported in Raipur district, it was 65 per cent each in Raigarh, Korba and Jashpur. In Bilaspur, it was 62 per cent and in Sarguja, 60 per cent. Electoral fortunes of 687 candidates were d

Tags : Raipur  lakh  Chhattisgarh  Korba  Jashpur  Ajit-Jogi 
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Hewlett Packard has introduced the company's first laptop computer with multi-touch technology.
Friday, November 21, 2008
infotech.indiatimes.com ( Technology  )
Hewlett Packard has introduced the company's first laptop computer with multi-touch technology promising users the same fingertip navigation built into previous HP desktops and popularised by Apple's iPhone. The new notebook, called the TouchSmart tx2, will have three modes: PC, display and tablet, with a digital pen to sketch or take notes directly on the screen. Here's a look into the first

Tags : Hewlett  HP  Apple  iPhone  TouchSmart 
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The benchmark Sensex today opened higher by 162 points on heavy short-covering by speculators.
Friday, November 21, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Business  )
Mumbai: The benchmark Sensex today opened higher by 162 points on heavy short-covering by speculators and increased buying by domestic financial institutions. The Bombay Stock Exchange barometer, which had lost 322.77 points yesterday, rose by 162.49 points to 8,613.50 despite meltdown on the global equity markets. The wide-base National Stock Exchange's Nifty moved up by 58.15 points at 2,611.

Tags : Mumbai  Sensex  Bombay-Stock  global  Deepak-Pahwa  Delhi  markets 
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