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IPL Playoff Mumbai take on Rajasthan in the clash of titans
Notwithstanding serious doubts over injured Sachin Tendulkar's availability, Mumbai Indians would look to exorcise their Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs demons when they meet Rajasthan Royals - a team determined to redeem themselves after being rocked by the spot fixing scandal - at the Eden Gardens Friday for a place in the final. Over the years, despite having several superstars of world ...
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Delhi acid victims condition deteriorating
The condition of Preeti Rathi, the young New Delhi woman targeted in an acid attack May 2 on the day she arrived here to take up a nurse's job, is deteriorating with the acid eating into her insides, her distraught family said Thursday. Acid was flung on Preeti, 25, by some unknown people as she got off the from the New Delhi-Mumbai Garib Rath Express at Bandra Terminus on May 2 morning to take ...
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India positioned to become net security provider in immediate region and beyond PM
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Thursday said India is well positioned to become a net security provider in the South Asian region and beyond. Laying the foundation stone of National Defence University here, Dr. Singh said: "Our defence cooperation has grown, and today, we have unprecedented access to high technology, capital and partnerships. We have also sought to assume our ...
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Indias popularity falls sharply since last year globally finds poll
Worldwide popularity of India has fallen sharply over the last year, a new poll has found. This year's annual Country Ratings Poll for the BBC World Service found that India is ranked 12th, with 35 percent of respondents giving it negative views as compared to 34 percent who gave it positive views for the first time. More than 26,000 people were surveyed and were asked to rate 16 countries and ...
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Bollywood goes overboard with Cannes fashion
Just when will Bollywood ever get it right? As the world celebrates 100 years of Indian cinema, Indian stars, it seems, went a little overboard in projecting the ethnic, oriental look at the Cannes red carpet that saw Sonam Kapoor, Vidya Balan and Sherlyn Chopra either going big on bling or heavy on jewellery and embroidery. Aishwarya Rai, who has been a regular at Cannes for 11 years, didn't ...
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Magnolia [DVD]
Watching P.T. Anderson's "Magnolia" is like moving deep into the heart of a vertiginous spiral. "Magnolia" takes place over one day in Los Angeles and tells interlocking stories involving a dozen different characters. The first hour and a half of the film takes its time setting up these characters and giving them each large chunks of screen time. It is like moving along the wide, gently arching o ... ...
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Sensex dips in pre-afternoon trade
A benchmark index of the Indian equities markets was trading 1.27 percent down in pre-afternoon trade Thursday. Trading in all the major sectors was down. The most pronounced of the lot were bankex, capital goods, auto, oil and public sector units' stocks. The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened down at 19,971.37 points, was trading at 19,806.74 ...
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Suspected Maoists kill two in Jharkhand
Suspected Maoist guerrillas killed two people in Jharkhand's Gumla district early Thursday, police said. According to police, a group of 15-20 suspected Maoists dragged Sonu Mahto and his uncle Rama Mahto from their home in Murkunda village, around 140 km from here. They were shot dead outside the house. At least seven Maoist groups are believed to be active in 18 of the state's 24 ...
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Theeya Vela Seiyyanum Kumaru gets U certificate
Siddharth Suryanarayan-starrer Tamil comedy "Theeya Vela Seiyyanum Kumaru" (TVSK) has been passed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with a 'U' certificate with no cuts . It is releasing June 14. "TVSK censored with clean 'U' with no cuts. The board said they loved this romantic entertainer," said a statement from the production house. Directed by Sundar C, TVSK also features ...
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Shilpa Shuklas father encouraged her to go bold in B.A. Pass
Actress Shilpa Shukla, who has shot several bold scenes for "B.A. Pass", says she was skeptical before signing the movie but her father encouraged her to go for it. "I was skeptical before going ahead with 'B.A. Pass' as it was an extremely bold role. As an actor, I didn't know how it's going to be and at the back of my mind, I wanted to do this film. So, I asked my father about it, and he ...
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PM calls for reorientation of countrys strategic thinking
India faces an entire spectrum of security challenges and there is need for reorientation of the country's strategic thinking and reappraisal of its higher defence organisations, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Thursday. Stating that India was situated at the strategic crossroads of Asia and astride one of busiest sea lanes of the world, the prime minister said: "It is imperative that the ...
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