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Large parts of south Delhi powerless after sub-station catches fire A fire broke out in a power sub-station in southeast Delhi on Thursday afternoon, fire brigade officials said. Supreme Court lifts ban on tiger tourism The Supreme Court has lifted the ban on tiger tourism in core areas of reserves and sanctuaries. How CIA killed Qaida mastermind Anwar al-Awlaki through 'marriage plot' The devilish plot to kill al-Awlaki revolved around a double agent, who was paid by the CIA to find and deliver a European wife to the terrorist mastermind. |
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UP cop suspended for molesting girl A sub-inspector was suspended and later transferred for allegedly molesting a girl in Kakadev area of the district, police said today. Scrap dealer traced minutes before his suicide bid The scrapdealer would have ended his life if the Mumbai police team hadn't traced him from Gujarat. |
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Online job demand rises in September: Survey Recruitment activities in India witnessed a significant uptrend in September driven by growth in IT, retail, healthcare and engineering, according to a survey. Farm to fork: Wal-Mart faces sourcing challenge in India As Wal-Mart Stores Inc ramps up its operations in India, it needs to find more farmers like Yogesh Todkari. |
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Sachin Tendulkar to be made member of Order of Australia The cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is set to become the first Indian sportsperson to be conferred with the Membership of the Order of Australia. Mary Kom wants to go on a holiday After she won a bronze medal in boxing at London Olympics, MC Mary Kom has been busy attending several functions that highlighted her achievement. |
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Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor finally tied the knot Bollywood star couple Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor today tied the knot in a quiet affair after a five-year courtship. Sandra Bullock strips for comedy scene on TV show Sandra Bullock welcomed US comedienne Chelsea Handler to her new talk show studio on Monday by stripping off for a comedy shower scene. |
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Infosys CEO SD Shibulal's letter to employees The email, sent two days after the company reported second-quarter results below expectations, once again touted merits of the so-called 'Infosys 3.0' strategy. Amazon.com hiring 50,000 temporary workers Amazon.com says it's hiring 50,000 temporary workers at order-fulfillment centers across the US this holiday season. |
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