| Kirsten
set to be India coach
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New
Delhi, Nov 27:
Former South African opener Gary Kirsten is almost certain to
take over as India's cricket coach and his appointment for the
high-profile job would be formally announced in Kolkata next
week.
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| Financial
terror raises ugly head
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Chennai,
Nov 27:
Pakistan-sponsored "financial terrorism" appears to
be taking roots in the south, with Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
confirming the presence of Pakistan-printed fake Indian currency
notes (FICNs) in Salem, Tamil Nadu.
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| Shivraj
refuses to step down
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Bhopal,
Nov 27:
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday
categorically stated that he is not going to step down from
the CM's post in wake of JP Cement Rewa Dumper Purchase Case.
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| Munna
Bhai walks out on bail
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New
Delhi, Nov 27:
In a reprieve for Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, lodged in a Pune
jail for over a month, the Supreme Court on Tuesday granted
him bail in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.
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| US
link seen in UP bomb blasts
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New
Delhi, Nov 27:
Investigations into the serial bomb blasts in Uttar Pradesh
last week are spreading to the United States as the complex
web of local terror modules seems to have unusually close international
linkages.
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| Kiran
Bedi seeks VRS
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New
Delhi, Nov 27:
The first woman IPS officer in the country Kiran Bedi has sought
voluntary retirement. In her application to the Union Home Ministry
submitted a few weeks ago, the Director of Bureau of Police
...
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| SC
rejects Manu's plea
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New
Delhi, Nov 27:
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the bail plea of Manu
Sharma, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment in the Jessica
Lall murder case.
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| Tata,
Mittal, Nooyi among top 25
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New
York, Nov 27:
India's top corporate leader Ratan Tata has been named by global
business magazine Fortune as one of the top 25 most powerful
business heads, along with steel tycoon L N Mittal and PepsiCo's
Indra Nooyi.
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