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11 pilgrims killed, 15 hurt in Gujarat hill temple stampede
Sunday, 10.14.2007, 09:48pm
Panchmahals, Gujarat: At least 11 pilgrims were trampled to death and 15 injured October 14 in a stampede on a narrow path leading to the famous Mahakali temple atop Pavagadh Hill on a day when an unprecedented six lakh devouts turned up.
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Diaspora champion LM Singhvi passes away
Thursday, 10.11.2007, 03:41am
NEW DELHI: L M Singhvi, eminent jurist and former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, died on Monday after ailing for a brief period.
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Young expats flock to India to brighten career prospects
Thursday, 10.11.2007, 03:40am
NEW DELHI: Whether it is a challenge they are seeking or an opportunity to boost career prospects back home, young foreign nationals, on the threshold of a new career, are taking up jobs in India even in fields other than the IT industry.
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US wants India to sign treaty on child abduction
Thursday, 10.11.2007, 03:39am
NEW DELHI: The United States wants India to sign a multilateral treaty on child abduction that will help tackle cases where parents' non-compatibility leads to child trauma and forcible separation from one of his or her parent - at times across continents.
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Court dismisses cheque bouncing case against Dharmendra, Sunny Deol
Thursday, 10.11.2007, 03:38am
CHENNAI: A city court has dismissed a cheque dishonor case against popular Bollywood star and BJP MP Dharmendra and his son and actor Sunny Deol. Metropolitan Magistrate C Thirumagal dismissed the case "as withdrawn" after the complainant took back his complaint.
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IAEA Chief inaugurates Bhabhatron II
Monday, 10.08.2007, 11:33pm
KHARGHAR, Navi Mumbai: IAEA Chief Mohammed ElBaradei on Tuesday inaugurated the indigenously developed advanced computerized telecobalt machine `Bhabhatron-II' for treatment of cancer.
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Myanmar junta to liaison with Suu Kyi
Monday, 10.08.2007, 11:30pm
YANGON: Myanmar's military junta named a point man to build relations with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi as the United Nations weighed action against the regime for its bloody crackdown on protesters.
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Indian student wins prestigious New Zealand award
Monday, 10.08.2007, 11:25pm
NEW DELHI: NP Jayaraj, an Indian design student from Pearl Academy, New Delhi, won the prestigious WOW Factor Award on 21 September, in Wellington, New Zealand. Jayaraj won the WOW Factor Award given for the most innovative garment and was awarded a prize money of $ 5000. His collection, ‘The Weaver Finch Colony’ was a creative synthesis between art and fashion.
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Sonia rings the poll bell with attack on Left
Monday, 10.08.2007, 01:17am
Jhajjar (Haryana): In a sharp but veiled attack on the Left, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today strongly defended the Indo-US nuclear deal and said that "elements" opposed to the country's progress were enemies not only of the Congress but also of the nation's development.
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Pakistan and Musharraf wait for SC battle
Monday, 10.08.2007, 01:11am
ISLAMABAD: After embattled military ruler Pervez Musharraf's "one-sided" victory in the Presidential poll marred by the Opposition boycott, his future as well as that of Pakistan now hinged on Supreme Court's ruling on the validity of the election, Pakistani media said.
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