Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, December 30, 2015 | | ISI used Facebook to honeytrap IAF airman into spilling secrets | Ranjith KK, an Indian Air Force employee, got a Facebook friend request from a pretty woman based in the United Kingdom three years ago. He thought himself the luckiest of young men when the friendship took a spicy turn that included dirty talk late into the night. |
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75,000 of country's beggars are 12th passouts | In fact, more than 3,000 of them have professional diplomas, or are graduates and even post-graduates, according to the Census 2011 data on ‘Non-workers by main activity and education level’ released earlier this week. |
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| Massive fire in Parel, no injuries reported | A massive fire broke out in a godown near Mauli Sadan in Parel on Tuesday. As many as 15 fire tenders were rushed to the spot immediately and were trying to douse the flames till the time of this report being filed. |
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| Apple iPad Pro review: Is the tablet a laptop killer? | World’s largest tech company Apple has definitely made heads turn with its latest iPad Pro. The company does seem to be strengthening its stance in the enterprise sector with the new machine. We review iPad Pro to see if it does manage to kill the laptops. |
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| In-form Patel not bothered by competition from Jadeja | In-form Axar Patel feels fully ready for his second tour of Australia and is not losing sleep over the close competition between him and Ravindra Jadeja for the number one left-arm spinner's role in the five ODIs Down Under. |
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| 'LPG subsidy to high-income group costs Rs 500cr' | The move to stop LPG subsidies to high-income consumers with a taxable income of above Rs 10 lakh a year may result in a saving of up to Rs 500 crore for the government, ICRA estimates. Further, it may not have an adverse monetary impact for consumers as the current subsidy levels have been low. |
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| Celebex: SRK, Deepika retain No.1 position | Launched in September 2012, Times Celebex is a monthly rating index based on several measurable parameters, including the stars’ Box-Office performance, their ability to stay in the news across print, TV and online, their brand endorsements, and their popularity among fans on the internet and social media. |
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Aamir interested in Kishore Kumar biopic? | Yes, you read that right. For nearly three years now, speculation has been rife about filmmaker Anurag Basu wanting to direct the biopic on Kishore Kumar Ganguly with his favourite actor Ranbir Kapoor. |
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