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November
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Woman ultras on the rise
The terrorist organisations want
to exploit the assumption that a female is thought of as soft,
gentle, and innocent and therefore will arouse less suspicion than a
man.

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National |
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The
Snakes and Ladders Poll
This time, there would be strict
implementation of the Supreme Court directives regarding the educational
qualifications, assets and liabilities and criminal records of the
candidates.
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States |
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Tea majors playing dirty game
The
main reasons of the present crisis as pointed out by the Standing Committee
are: stiff competition from the other tea producing countries like Kenya,
China, Sri Lanka etc,
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International |
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Crackdown on Palestinian hardliners
It's clear that the emergency
status was announced by the Palestinian side in order to save Arafat and
also partly because of outside pressure on the Palestinian leadership to
move ahead and respond to the Israeli demands calling for action against
the resistance groups.
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Business |
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Capital flows: west to east
Five years ago the Asian currency crisis produced a seismic shift in
capital as investors ran for cover, slashing 80 per cent off the
Indonesian rupiah's value, for instance, in less than six months. Now
the money is flowing back into Asia
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Sports |
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We’ve ample talent in present team: Kirmani
Former
Indian wicket-keeping great Syed Kirmani recently replaced Brijesh
Patel as the chairman of the BCCI Selection Committee. The rest of
the line-up remains the same with Kirti Azad, Kiran More, Sanjay
Jagdale and Pranab Roy.
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Silver Screen |
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I give garbage the dignity it does't deserve: Urmila
From portraying a seductive and innocent slum girl to playing a
psychopathic killer or a possessed woman, Urmila Matondkar has done
it all. She had a huge string of flops... until 'Rangeela' happened.
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OTHERS |
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Media Pulse
The Dayafter Story: Where there is no respect for law
Metaphoria
Third Eye: Come November, Come December
Employment: Rich world’s vanishing jobs
Good Morning India: Savi Prakash: Excellence before education
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