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| August 03, 2010 |
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| | Two more killed in Kashmir clashes, 24 in five days The spiral of violence claimed two more lives and injured five others in clashes with security forces who opened fire in Srinagar and Budgam today. A total of 24 people have been killed in the Valley since Friday. CWG panel to probe UK money trail The Commonwealth Games Organising Committee was today forced to form a three-member panel to probe allegations of irregular financial transactions with a little-known UK-based company. Zardari to do 'plain talking' with Cameron Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will be doing some 'plain talking' on Friday when he meets British PM David Cameron and has a mind to 'put him straight' over the remark that Islamabad was exporting terror. | | | 28 Bangladeshis held in Nagpur Twenty eight Bangladeshi immigrants were arrested on Tuesday by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for illegally staying the city for some time, police said. The ATS were keeping a close watch on their movements and picked them up from various places. Key accused in bomb attack on UP minister held Purushottam Dubey, the key accused in last month's bomb attack targeting Uttar Pradesh minister Nand Gopal Gupta alias Nandi has been arrested in Allahabad district, police said on Tuesday. | | | ADAG firms get Sebi notice Sebi has issued show cause notices to two ADA group companies, Reliance Natural Resources (RNRL) and Reliance Infrastructure (R-Infra)and five top executives of these companies, including group chairman Anil Ambani, in a case relating to market transactions. Stereo magnate Sidney Harman to buy Newsweek The Washington Post Co will sell Newsweek to 91-year-old audio equipment magnate Sidney Harman, who promised to retain most of the US weekly's 350 employees and give it a couple of years to reverse losses. | | | Sachin Tendulkar becomes most-capped Test player Milestone man Sachin Tendulkar on Tuesday became the most-capped Test cricketer in the world after taking field for his 169th match, the third and final of the ongoing series against Sri Lanka. Commonwealth Games in crisis as clock runs down The Commonwealth Games in New Delhi have been plunged into crisis just two months before the opening ceremony by allegations of corruption, shoddy workmanship and delays in handing over venues. | | | Bebo, Saif go house hunting! It's got nothing to do with the sky-high prices of real estate in Bandra west. But, the top storey flats in the upcoming apartment opposite the landmark building Fortune Heights is selling at more of a premium than penthouses elsewhere in the area. Priyanka, Neil good friends! While Priyanka Chopra wins fans with her on screen fireworks, off screen, it's her down-to-earth attitude and easy-going manner that wins her friends. And the newest addition to PC's long list of buddies is her Saat Khoon Maaf co-star Neil Nitin Mukesh. | | | Keeping jobs away from India helped US: Obama US President Barack Obama has said America is on the road to recovery thanks to his economic plan that included ensuring new jobs and industries don't go to China and India. 7 Losers in iPad win Apple sold 3.3 million iPads last quarter. That's one of the best starts ever for a consumer electronic device. The company led by Steve Jobs could sell 25 million of the electronic tablets next year, based on the trajectory of past consumer hits. | | | | | |
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