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Snooping scandal: Political parties submit petition to President Mahila Congress president Shobha Oza said the President personally received the petition and she is "hopeful that action will be taken". Tehelka journalist who accused Tarun Tejpal of sexual assault resigns According to reports, the woman journalist in her resignation letter has said that the organization has failed her. Talwars found guilty of killing Aarushi and Hemraj Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were today held guilty of killing their daughter Aarushi and servant Hemraj. The court will pronounce the quantum of sentence tomorrow. |
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Madhya Pradesh minister booked after car crushes youth The youth, Mukesh, a resident of Shanti Nagar, Indore, was on his way with his wife to see his ailing father-in-law at Peepli village in Dhar district. Schoolgirls harassed in train A total of 100 girls from Dhanbad returned from Patna with tales of the worst journey of their lives while travelling in the Ganga-Damodar Express. |
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Graft case: SBI asks deputy MD to go on leave; sets up probe panel SBI said it has constituted an internal panel comprising two MDs to probe the corruption charge against its deputy MD Shyamal Acharya. Banks collect over $25bn from special dollar swap window: RBI The window allows banks to swap fresh FCNR (B) dollar funds, mobilised for a minimum tenor of 3 years, at a fixed rate of 3.5 per cent per annum. |
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Pujara, Kohli retain positions in ICC Test rankings Pujara retained his sixth position to be the highest-placed Indian batsman, while Kohli maintained his 20th spot in the in the latest ICC Test rankings. Zaheer Khan returns for South Africa tour; Gautam Gambhir ignored Senior pacer Zaheer Khan was recalled to India's Test team for next month's tour of South Africa while the selectors chose to ignore opener Gautam Gambhir. |
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Radcliffe contemplated quitting 'Harry Potter' Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he had thought about quitting the 'Harry Potter' franchise after the third instalment. Shahid Kapoor's 'Haider' faces protests, shooting on halt Director Vishal Bhardwaj had to cut short the shooting of the film inside the Kashmir University following protests by students inside the campus. |
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NSA installed malware on 50,000 computers: Report The US National Security Agency has employed over a thousand IT specialists to hack into 50,000 computer systems worldwide, a media report has said. Google chairman writes guide on iPhone to Android migration Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt has written a 900-word guide to help users switch from iPhone to Android. |
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