Daily Newsletter | Saturday, November 29, 2014 | | Hunt for black money? Here's Rs 12 crore in SUV | Income-tax raids on the chief engineer of Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway have yielded Rs 12 crore in cash in an SUV, 2 kg of diamond-studded gold jewellery worth crores and Rs 12 lakh in cash at the engineer’s sprawling bungalow in Noida’s posh Sector 51. |
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| | | Drag-flick in hockey a threat to player’s life, says Ric Charlesworth | The drag-flick, for long a subject of debate, comes under scrutiny not only for the speed at which it is delivered but also the hapless men who bravely attempt to thwart it in a penalty corner with hardly any protective gear. Former Australia coach Ric Charlesworth, who has for long argued for the elimination of the drag-flick and the dilution of the penalty corner, feels the hockey world is waiting for a disaster to happen on the field. |
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| Boeing hopes SpiceJet's 'fleet reduction' strategy will work | Boeing commercial airplanes (VP-sales) Dinesh Keskar was in India recently and told TOI that the delivery of 737 Max to SpiceJet, Boeing's answer to Airbus' hugely successful A320 Neo, begins from 2018 onwards and by then the low cost carrier (LCC) "will find a way out". |
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FII inflows in equities at half of 2010 levels | The dramatic rise of the stock markets, which has resulted in the market capitalisation of companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) crossing the Rs. 100 lakh crore mark for the first time ever, has not brought rich rewards for all. |
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| Jennifer Winget admits her marriage is over | After covering up the cracks in her marriage with Karan Singh Grover, which has been in news for hitting choppy waters, Jennifer Winget has finally admitted that the two have separated. |
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