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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Phase-II polls: Jharkhand on Red alert, 45,000 troops keep vigil

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Phase-II polls: Jharkhand on Red alert, 45,000 troops keep vigil
At least 45,000 security personnel have been deployed in the 20 assembly constituencies in the Kolhan and South Chhotangapur divisions spread over seven districts.
Sena climbs down to join Maharashtra govt
The cabinet expansion, which will see the induction of the 10 Sena ministers, has been scheduled for Dec 3. Ten BJP ministers will be sworn in as well, it is said.
Maoists kill 14 CRPF men in Chhattisgarh
“The Naxals used villagers as shields, so our troops couldn’t retaliate with full force as that would have cost villagers’ lives,” a senior CRPF officer said.
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Woman falls for baba’s promises, loses Rs 2 lakh gold
Fed up with her domestic problems, a 50-year-old restaurant manager called up a self-proclaimed godman, hoping that he would deliver her from her suffering.
3 women killed in e-way crash in Pune
Three women were killed on the spot after their sports utility vehicle (SUV) overturned on the Pune-Mumbai expressway at Ozarde village near Talegaon.
Kolkata: Youth held for killing love rival in cold blood
Police on Sunday arrested a 22-year-old youth for the brutal murder of an 18-year-old school student in Duttapukur on November 27.
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'Samsung to launch Tizen smartphone in India on Dec 10'
Samsung plans to launch a new sub-$100 smartphone running on its own Tizen operating system in India.
Steve Jobs is star witness in Apple suit
Three years after his death, Steve Jobs is very much a presence in courtrooms across United States.
Mid-sized IT firms on the prowl for tech startups
Companies such as Persistent Systems, Zensar, Gozoop and Geometricare are working with and acquiring product startups.
SPORTSMORE »
ISL: FC Goa drub NorthEast United 3-0, jump to 2nd spot
FC Goa registered their third win on the trot at home as they drubbed NorthEast United FC 3-0 to jump to second place in the ISL at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
Ronaldo, Messi and Neuer up for Ballon d'Or
Cristiano Ronaldo will be challenging Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer to retain the Ballon d'Or. Ronaldo won the 2013 honor to end Messi's three-year run.
'India have a strong chance to win Champions Trophy'
Australian hockey skipper Eddie Ockenden said that India can win the Champions Trophy starting December 6, if the Sardar Singh-led team continues to play like it did in the Asian Games and the recent Australian tour.
BUSINESSMORE »
Crude price at 5-yr low, rates of non-cap LPG, ATF slashed
Price of non-subsidized cooking gas cylinder slashed by Rs 113
Manufacturing finally gives reason to cheer
Core sector growth at 4 month high, car sales recover, factory activity hits 2-year peak
Mallya ousted as MCF chairman
Beleaguered UB Group boss Vijay Mallya suffered twin blows after he was forced to quit as chairman of Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers even as the ministry of corporate affairs, in a rare move, rejected his reappointment as managing director of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Kushal reacts to Gauahar Khan slap incident
Actress Gauahar Khan is shaken up after a guy from the audience went up to the stage and slapped her during the finale shoot of TV show 'India’s Raw Star' at Filmcity
Gauahar slapped: Entertainment industry outraged
The entertainment industry is outraged after Gauahar Khan was slapped on set by a man who didn’t approve of what she was doing because she is a ‘Muslim’.
Bollywood's Top 10 must watch deleted scenes
Action packed film ‘Dhoom 2’ was a super hit film with some of the most memorable scenes but there were a few which had to be left out while editing.
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