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Govt, IOC wake upto oil mafia threat
After Manjunath's murder, IOC authorities have come out in the open to say that their officers' lives are perennially at risk.
The rise and fall of Raj Thackeray
The intra-party rivalry has seen a near vertical split in the Sena, with hardliners moving towards Raj and moderates towards Udhav.
Dawood's henchman shot dead in Gujarat
Sohrabuddin Qureshi, sent by the Dawood gang, was planning to kill a prominent politician.
Sensex hits a new high of 8,889
Riding the persistent heavy buying wave by Foreign Insitutional Investors, the BSE Sensex touched a closing high of 8,889.03 points.
Kutty cremated with state honours
When Kutty's body, draped in the Tricolour, was taken to the pyre, cries of Bharat Mata Ki Jai filled the air.
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Cloning pioneer resigns over scandal
Violating the ethical rules of cloning, the researchers in Hwang Woo-Suk's team had donated their own eggs for the project.
PM smiles as Lalu loses
When asked to comment on the Bihar Assembly poll outcome, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh just smiled.
It's vote against injustice: Nitish
Nitish Kumar plans to use the potential of the people of Bihar to its fullest, so that the entire country can be proud of the state.
Results will not affect UPA: Cong
The Congress while accepting defeat in the Bihar polls said the results will have no adverse impact on the UPA government.
Lalu 'vinash purush' in Bihar: Uma
Recalling that the Prime Minister had described Lalu as a vikas purush, Uma Bharati said that he is not a vikas purush but a vinash purush.
Blogs to be ad-man's new tool
Advertisers are now eying blogs as an ideal source of obtaining consumer feedback and a means to communicate with focused audiences.
After Shah Jehan, Akbar makes Taj Mahal
It resembled a grand Moghul celebration as the illustrious gathering made their way for the premiere of Akbar Khan's Period film.
FM has a face-off with the Left
The Left front government of West Bengal is peeved with Chidambaram?s remarks on the state?s fiscal health.
Don fears cops as much as rival gangs
Salem is apprehensive of the treatment Mumbai police would mete out to him once he gets transferred to their custody.
Left doublespeak shows in hotel sale
The Left sells the Great Eastern Hotel to Lalit Suri who was once called 'a hotel scamster' by the party in West Bengal.