• Maharashtra minister Fauzia Khan denies links with Abu Jundal

    Mumbai: A senior Maharashtra minister today denied any links with the arrested LeT handler of 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, Abu Jundal, and said she is ready to face any probe.

    Mumbai: A senior Maharashtra minister today denied any links with the arrested LeT handler of 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, Abu Jundal, and said she is ready to face any probe.

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  • Malaysia: Muslim woman TV anchor suspended for charity haircut

    Kuala Lumpur: A Muslim TV anchor's decision to support cancer awareness by chopping off her hair has cost the woman her job at a Malaysian channel, which wants her to grow back her mane to an "acceptable" length before being allowed to resume her work.

    Kuala Lumpur: A Muslim TV anchor's decision to support cancer awareness by chopping off her hair has cost the woman her job at a Malaysian channel, which wants her to grow back her mane to an "acceptable" length before being allowed to resume her work.

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  • Taliban says no to polio vaccination campaign in Pak

    Islamabad: In another setback to Pakistan’s efforts to eradicate polio, the Taliban has banned a vaccination campaign in the restive South Waziristan region till the US halts its drone strikes in the tribal belt, a bizarre diktat that will affect 80,000 children.

    Islamabad: In another setback to Pakistan’s efforts to eradicate polio, the Taliban has banned a vaccination campaign in the restive South Waziristan region till the US halts its drone strikes in the tribal belt, a bizarre diktat that will affect 80,000 children.

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  • Sania, Somdev get wild cards for London Olympics

    New Delhi: Ending days of speculation, Sania Mirza was Tuesday awarded a wild card entry along with Rushmi Chakravarthi for the women’s doubles tennis event in the upcoming London Olympics.

    New Delhi: Ending days of speculation, Sania Mirza was Tuesday awarded a wild card entry along with Rushmi Chakravarthi for the women’s doubles tennis event in the upcoming London Olympics.

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  • Sachin Tendulkar gains one place in ICC Test rankings

    Dubai: Sachin Tendulkar gained a spot to be at number 11 in the latest ICC rankings for Test batsmen released on Tuesday.

    Dubai: Sachin Tendulkar gained a spot to be at number 11 in the latest ICC rankings for Test batsmen released on Tuesday.

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  • Trying to be a lover boy reached the prison

    Kota. A woman forced to call an engineering student in terms of nasty people in Nyapura caught and handed over to the police beat him fiercely. Woman's complaint after police arrested the student is likely to disturb the peace. Bikaner is a student majoring in engineering.

    Kota. A woman forced to call an engineering student in terms of nasty people in Nyapura caught and handed over to the police beat him fiercely. Woman's complaint after police arrested the student is likely to disturb the peace. Bikaner is a student majoring in engineering.

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  • Where my father bring hefty fee

    Kota. Science Biology 12 th of Manpura Shubhi Sharma has 60.60 per cent marks. Her farmer father's wish that the daughter of Government College to regular studies, but the cut-off list on their dreams crushed.

    Kota. Science Biology 12 th of Manpura Shubhi Sharma has 60.60 per cent marks. Her farmer father's wish that the daughter of Government College to regular studies, but the cut-off list on their dreams crushed.

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  • Abu Jindal to be quizzed on every attack since 2006

    New Delhi: Abu Jindal, the man who allegedly trained the 26/11 terrorists and taught them Hindi, will be questioned about his ties with every attack in the last six years, including the Jama Masjid, Chinnaswamy and the German Bakery blast. Sources say police from other states as well as the NIA are likely to question Jindal in the next few days as well. They are likely to cross question him about what David Coleman Headley had told them during questioning. A Mumbai Crime Branch team has arrived in Delhi to interrogate Jindal.

    New Delhi: Abu Jindal, the man who allegedly trained the 26/11 terrorists and taught them Hindi, will be questioned about his ties with every attack in the last six years, including the Jama Masjid, Chinnaswamy and the German Bakery blast. Sources say police from other states as well as the NIA are likely to question Jindal in the next few days as well. They are likely to cross question him about what David Coleman Headley had told them during questioning. A Mumbai Crime Branch team has arrived in Delhi to interrogate Jindal.

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  • Indo-Pak Foreign Ministers' talks postponed

    New Delhi: The Indo-Pak Foreign Ministers' meeting, which was scheduled in July, has been postponed since the dates were clashing with the Presidential poll here.

    New Delhi: The Indo-Pak Foreign Ministers' meeting, which was scheduled in July, has been postponed since the dates were clashing with the Presidential poll here.

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  • Facebook draws user angry with email switch

    Menlo Park, California Jun 26: Facebook has changed your email address. That's how it appears after a quiet change in the way the company displays users' contact information.

    Menlo Park, California Jun 26: Facebook has changed your email address. That's how it appears after a quiet change in the way the company displays users' contact information.

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