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Nepal needs China, but India crucial  

New Delhi, Sept 15:
Nepal wants to develop relations with neighbouring China, but its "age-old" ties with India remain crucial, the Nepali Maoist prime minister said on Monday.
 
Karnataka churches attacked  

Mangalore, Sept 15:
Miscreants attacked at least nine churches in Karnataka on Sunday to voice their protest against the conversion of Hindus to Christianity.
 
Another Indian student from AP killed in US 

Adilabad (AP), Sept 15:
A woman medical student from Andhra Pradesh was shot dead in Chicago in the US by an unidentified person in the fourth incident of a student from the state being killed under mysterious circumstances in that country...
 
Sensex goes below 14K level 

Mumbai, Sept 15:
Markets on Monday partly recovered the massive early losses of over 728 points with the benchmark Sensex ending the day lower by nearly 470 points to close below 14,000 level.
 
Vacant quota seats to go to gen category: SC 

New Delhi, Sept 15:
A bench of the Supreme Court today ruled that seats remaining vacant after the implementation of the 27 per cent quota under a Parliament-enacted legislation would go to students of the General Category.
 
Two more SIMI men held 

Ahmedabad, Sept 15:
Two more SIMI members have been arrested by Gujarat police in connection with the Ahmedabad serial blasts. "Two more people have been arrested in connection with the Ahmedabad serial blasts...
 
Kidney kingpin, bro get bail 

Mumbai, Sept 15:
A local court on Monday granted bail to alleged kingpin of the kidney transplant racket Amit Kumar Kumar and his brother Jeevan Kumar after the police failed to file the chargesheet in the stipulated time of 90 days.
 
Lehman Brothers announces bankruptcy 

Washington, Sept 15:
US investment giant Lehman Brothers announced its bankruptcy early on Monday as the Federal Reserve and major global banks moved to shore up financial market shaken by the housing and mortgage crisis.
 
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