Saturday, November 17, 2012

[Nov 17] An Irish tragedy and India's double-standards

 

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An Irish tragedy and India's double-standards

Indian media is a conjuror that continues to create something big from anything or nothing. The self-certified moral guardians of the Indian media, particularly those hailing from the electronic background, have been

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Liquor baron Ponty Chadha, brother shot dead in Delhi

New Delhi, Nov 17: Controversial liquor baron Ponty Chadha and his brother Hardeep have been shot dead during an open firing at their farmhouse in New Delhi on Saturday, Nov 17. Despite initial confusions, Delhi police confirmed

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Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan says no to politics

New Delhi, Nov 17: Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan would not follow in the footsteps of yesteryear actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha and Rajesh Khanna and end up joining politics.

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Digvijay Singh summoned in defamation case by Nitin Gadkari

New Delhi, Nov 17: The Delhi High Court has issued summons to Congress leader Digvijay Singh in a criminal defamation case filed by BJP President Nitin Gadkari. The High Court has asked Singh to appear before it on December 21

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Slap civil penalty of 15 million dollars on Rajat Gupta: SEC

New York, Nov 17: A federal court here should impose a civil penalty of 15 million dollars on former McKinsey managing director Rajat Gupta who was last month sentenced to two years in prison for insider trading, said the United States

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Narendra Modi sets new tech trend, goes 3D to woo Gujaratis

Ahmedabad, Nov 17: One of the most tech-savvy Indian politicians, Narendra Modi once again has come up with a brilliant idea to impress the aam-aadmi (common man). Months after his Live chat through Google plus Hangout

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Textbook sparks controversy, says non-vegetarians lie, cheat

New Delhi, Nov 17: Yet another textbook in a CBSE school has sparked a controversy by allegedly insinuating that non-vegetarians lie, cheat and commit crimes, with the Government terming it as "unfortunate"

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