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CMIE forecasts 5.5% inflation for FY `09  

Mumbai, June 22:
Inflation is expected to come down to 5.5 per cent in financial year 2008-09 and Kharif crop is likely to play a major role in this regard, says the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy.
 
Set priority to fight inflation: CPI to UPA 

Bhubaneswar, June 22:
Asking the Congress-led UPA to set its priority on fighting soaring inflation instead of focusing on Indo-US nuclear deal, the CPI on Sunday said the central government should not be sacrificed in the name of such an...
 
UPA in a state of paralysis: Advani  

Mumbai, June 22:
Criticising the crisis-ridden UPA government, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha and senior BJP leader L.K. Advani has said that the Congress-led dispensation was "in a state of paralysis".
 
BCCI warns ECB on ICL players 

New Delhi, June 22:
The Indian Cricket Board was at loggerheads with the England and Wales cricket Board (ECB) Sunday after approving a proposal asking the English counties to dump the breakaway...
 
Left leaders receive hate mail 

New Delhi, June 22:
Leaders of Left parties, who have strongly opposed the implementation of the Indo-US nuclear deal, have started receiving hate mail.
 
Ghaziabad Bar Assn moves SC 

New Delhi, June 22:
The Ghaziabad Bar Association has filed a petition in the Supreme Court demanding a CBI inquiry into the Rs seven crore General Provident Fund (GPF) scandal, which allegedly took place in the Ghaziabad district court treasury.
 
Premlata to climb Mt Kilimanjaro 

New Delhi, June 22:
Forty-five year old Premlata Aggarwal, a mother of two is all gung-ho about climbing the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro. Aggarwal is the second oldest member of the 10-member team...
 
Wimbledon comes under match-fixing cloud  

London, June 22:
In a revelation that is bound to send shockwaves through the tennis world, 18 players competing in this year's Wimbledon are suspected to have thrown their matches for money at The All England Club on previous occasions.
 
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