| Sensex
nosedives below 13K
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Mumbai,
July 1:
Bourses experienced a free fall across-the-board and the Bombay
Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex tumbled below the crucial 13K
level in pre-close trading on panic selling.
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| Men
buying sex constitute largest HIV infected group
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New
Delhi, July 1:
Men who buy sex, most of them from the "mainstream"
society, are the single most powerful driving force in Asia's
HIV epidemic and constitute the largest infected population
group, according to a report by an independent...
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| CPI(M)
fires fresh salvo at PM
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New
Delhi, July 1:
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Tuesday charged Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh with disregarding Parliament by saying
he will seek its approval after the IAEA approves India-specific
safeguards...
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| 'C'garh
anti-terror law to go if Cong returns'
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Raipur,
July 1:
Chhattisgarh's controversial anti-terror law will be repealed
if the Congress is voted to power in the November assembly elections,
former chief minister Ajit Jogi says.
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| 'Cong
workers against having alliance with NCP'
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Mumbai,
July 1:
Congress party workers in Maharashtra are against having a pre-poll
alliance with the Sharad Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party
(NCP) for the next Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, Maharashtra
Pradesh Congress...
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| Vacancy
for handicap quota in DU
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New
Delhi, July 1:
Even as students find they have no seats after the first cut-off
list in Delhi University. Nearly 650 seats, reserved for the
physically challenged, are going vacant for lack of applicants.
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| 'A
for Apple' for all Class I students in UP
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Lucknow,
July 1:
86 lakh primary school students in UP will begin to learn a
new language-English. They will first learn the meaning of star,
sky, diamonds and then the rhyme, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.
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| India's
national interest and smaller parties
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New
Delhi, July 1:
The current political turbulence and the calculations about
the way in which the smaller political parties will vote on
a major issue involving India's changing foreign policy paradigm
have highlighted the need for smaller parties...
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