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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: It may all be over between Shiv Sena & BJP; Uddhav, team to skip oath ceremony

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It may all be over between Shiv Sena & BJP; Uddhav, team to skip oath ceremony
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and party MLAs will keep away from CM-designate Devendra Fadnavis's swearing-in ceremony at Wankhede stadium today.
Child's passport: Unwed mother must say if she was raped, Centre tells HC
While applying for a passport for her child, an unwed mother will have to declare how she conceived, the Union government told Bombay high court on Thursday.
Bangalore's shame: 6-year-old girl raped twice by teacher on school campus
In the second such instance in less than 10 days, a six-year-old girl was allegedly raped on Tuesday and Wednesday by a Hindi teacher on the campus of her private school in east Bangalore.
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Minor girl sold to businessman for Rs 12 lakh in Chennai
In a shocking incident, a minor Muslim girl from Salem was sold to a rich businessman for Rs 12 lakh.
Fear returns to Delhi's Trilokpuri after police nod for jagran today
As Trilokpuri tries to put last week’s riots behind it, police’s permission for another jagran on Friday evening has left the residents apprehensive.
Lucknow businessman shot dead in broad daylight
A businessman and his servant were shot dead after robbery in broad daylight in Chowk area on Thursday.
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First impressions: Oppo N3, the phone with a motorized swivel camera
We got a chance to spend some time with the Oppo N3 and here are our first impressions…
US report puts Indian IT in the dock
US-based The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) has alleged that several Indian IT companies, including large ones, are imposing restrictive employment contracts on employees they send to the US.
8 biggest flops in tech history
Technology is tough to create and even tougher to predict. What can seem like a breakthrough product today can quickly turn into a nightmarish mistake.
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ISL: Kerala Blasters beat Pune City 2-1
Goals from Sabeeth and Orji helped Kerala Blasters register their first win in the ISL as they beat hosts Pune City 2-1 at the the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium.
No one can question my patriotism, Leander Paes says
Indian tennis legend Leander Paes reacted to sports ministry diktat on choosing the country-over-career stand, saying nation always comes first for him.
Murray qualifies for Tour Finals with Dimitrov win
Andy Murray continued his recent resurgence when he qualified for the ATP Finals by reaching quarterfinals of Paris Masters with a win against Grigor Dimitrov.
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Moody’s cheers govt reform moves
The economic, fiscal and financial measures undertaken by the government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), if successfully implemented, are expected to sustain higher growth and tackle constraints on India’s sovereign rating, global ratings agency Moody’s said on Thursday.
US economy grows 3.5% in July-September
An improving economy led the Fed on Wednesday to end its stimulative bond buying program.
Roche-Cipla patent row mediation fails
Efforts to end the long and bitter patent tussle between domestic pharma company Cipla and multinational Roche over a lung cancer drug have come to a naught, with the Delhi high court-appointed mediator submitting its “failure” report in the case.
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Exclusive: Big B gets a family-pack for Piku
While some superstars are obsessed about the number of packs they have, it takes only a legend to work towards a family-pack
Promising actresses: Why did they disappear?
Diana Penty: Supermodel Diana Penty became an instant star with her to-die-for looks and natural acting skills.
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