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Terror links in markets: FM  

New Delhi, Dec 4:
The Government informed Rajya Sabha today that it is keeping a watch on a person who is suspected to have used the booming Indian share market for terror funding.
 
FIR against Anil Ambani for cracking joke 

Lucknow, Dec 4:
An FIR has been lodged against Anil Dhirbubhai Ambani Group Chairman Anil Ambani and senior officials of Reliance Communication for allegedly circulating derogatory jokes against the Sikh community through its mobile Internet services.
 
Rani's Shirdi land declared illegal 

New Delhi, Dec 4:
Bollywood actors seem to have a knack of getting into messy property disputes. After superstars Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan, it's Rani Mukherjee's turn now.
 
Pawar wants Vengy on job 

New Delhi, Dec 4:
Ending all speculation about the row over Chandu Borde taking over as chairman selection for the scheduled selectors meet on Dec 05, BCCI president Sharad Pawar said, "Vengsarkar is welcome for tomorrow's meeting as he still is chairman selection."
 
Mittal is richest in South Africa too 

London, Dec 4:
India-born steel tycoon Lakshmi Niwas Mittal, recently named as richest Indian in world with a fortune of $51 billion, has also been rated as the wealthiest person in South Africa.
 
Hijack scare on Indian flight 

New Delhi, Dec 4:
A Kanpur-bound 'Indian' aircraft with 42 passengers on board today returned here after police in the Uttar Pradesh city received a phone call threatening that it would be hijacked.
 
Taslima should be careful in writings 

New Delhi, Dec 4:
"Taslima should have been a little moderate in her writing. The way she writes has left her stateless and I feel very sad for the wrong things happening to her since the time her controversial writings came into print," says ...
 
Buddha: I did mistake 

New Delhi:
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today admitted that Nandigram was an "administrative and political failure" and regretted his remarks that those opposing land acquisition there had ...
 
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