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Arctic blast proves unwelcome novelty, especially across southern US The fountains turned into crystal still-lifes in Savannah, Ga. Ducks walked forlornly on iced-over swimming holes in southern Arkansas. One arrested for attack on AAP office in Ghaziabad After the attack on AAP's Kaushambi office, Ghaziabad Police arrested the national convenor of Hindu Raksha Dal from Sahibabad area. India asks US embassy to stop commercial activities by January 16 India has asked the US to "discontinue" commercial activities undertaken from its embassy in New Delhi by January 16. |
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In 2013, 110 found dead in Chennai bus terminal Police have in the past year found the bodies of 110 people in the teeming Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus. Serial rapist Jaishankar finally in police custody Four months after fleeing from the Central Jail, Parappana Agrahara, serial rapist-killer M Shankar is finally in police custody. |
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Madoff-related fraud to cost JPMorgan $2.5 billion For over 15 years, there were signs something was amiss with what federal prosecutors call the "703 account" at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Honda drives in new City to take on rivals Honda unveiled its new City, this time with a diesel-powered engine as well, in a bid to capture a greater share of the market from its rivals. |
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Olympics: No flag for India's athletes at Winter Games India lost all hope of competing under the national flag at the Winter Olympics after the Olympic association said it would hold elections. Take a break from cricket: Saqlain's advice to Ajmal Former Pakistan Test spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has advised Saeed Ajmal to take a break from the sport in order to extend his career. |
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'CBFC has no time to see my film' The release of Nagesh Kukunoor's 'Lakshmi' has hit a roadblock. The dark side of the glamour business With actor Uday Kiran's suicide making headlines, we list some Kollywood celebrities who have taken the extreme step in the past. |
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Microsoft CEO race: Ford chief Mulally pulls out Microsoft lost a front-runner candidate when Ford's chief, Alan Mulally, said he would not be joining the software giant. Why Android smartphones consume more data Reminiscent of the oversize, gas-guzzling SUV's, Androids have the biggest screens and tend to use much more data than other smartphones. |
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