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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Top Stories

Dr Kidney ‘bribed’ gang of Delhi policemen
It’s now official. Twenty days before a team led by Moradabad ASP Munzil Saini raided the Gurgaon residence of kidney racket kingpin Dr Amit Kumar...

TV anchors, media talking up, talking down stocks, need clean-up: outgoing SEBI chief
Setting the stage for a much-needed debate on the practice of TV channels, anchors and media professionals “recommending hot stocks...

UP terror suspect found a room in Mumbai for team to target BSE
Shantabai Kishan Bhosle had no reason to be suspicious when a young man paid Rs 50,000 as advance for her room in 93...

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National Network

PM slams ‘tendencies’ to divide, destabilise
In a veiled reference to the recent developments in Maharashtra, triggered by the anti-north Indian campaign by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena...

MLAs see ‘vaastu dosh’ in MP Assembly
Following the death of education minister Laxman Singh Gaud in a road accident, legislators in Madhya Pradesh...

Maya lifts ‘ban’ on hiring upper castes for govt jobs
The Uttar Pradesh Government on Friday said that it has decided to do away with the December 12, 2006 order of the previous Mulayam Singh Yadav...

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Business

PM: Untamed inflation may hurt growth process
Confident that the economy will grow at 9 per cent this year despite concerns of a global slowdown...

FinMin opposes fiscal sops for urea in Budget
The Finance Ministry has declined to provide further fiscal concessions to new or existing urea manufacturers in the forthcoming Budget.

Developing countries must invest more in farm sector: World Bank
If the present government required a much-needed fillip, given the slap on the wrist it has received from the CAG...

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International

Pak A-G ‘on tape’ saying polls will be massively rigged
Pakistan's upcoming parliamentary elections would be “massively rigged”, according to a purported audio recording of Attorney General Malik Qayyum.

Missing priests provoke atheist Koirala’s anger
Prime Minister G P Koirala was in ecstatic move as he was going to sit in the chair that kings used to occupy before....

Operation Baghdad Pups brings adopted dogs to US
He hesitated just a bit as he rounded a corner inside Dulles International Airport in Virginia on Thursday and spotted the flock of television...

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Sports

Game and set for Sachin, match on Sunday
Not quite like the grace of a Roger Federer, he nevertheless remained the king on the court as much as he’s on the pitch.

Gilly bids farewell to WACA with a ton and win
Adam Gilchrist hit a century in his final hometown appearance in Perth to lead Australia to a 63-run victory over Sri Lanka...

With doosra added to his armoury, Cullen is itching to bowl at the Indians
That black kitbag was too heavy for his frail figure. Dragging it along, he stopped to watch the Indian team’s training session...

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