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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Fans and pitch make it a 'home encounter' for the men in blue

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Fans and pitch make it a 'home encounter' for the men in blue
In front of a 47,000-capacity crowd, known for its boisterous character and undulated passion, two of the world’s best teams – India and Australia – will clash on Thursday for a spot in the final.
Quran-reading at Shami's house for 'playing XI'
Eleven maulvis conducted a Quran-reading session at Indian pacer Mohd Shami’s house in Sahaspur-Alinagar village of Amroha on Wednesday, praying for the success of Team India in the World Cup semifinal to be held on Thursday. Special prayers are also being held in all four mosques of the village.
In Raina's 'Sasural', Panchayat asks all to watch
Not that anyone is complaining, at least not openly. This is after all the place where Priyanka’s father Tej Pal Singh has his ancestral home. In fact, her grand parents still live there, with Singh choosing to stay in Meerut while making frequent trips to Bamonoli.
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Delhi pollution ‘out of control’: HC
Terming pollution in Delhi as “terrible” and “out of control”, the high court on Wednesday demanded a detailed action plan from the state government and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC).
Gurgaon boy who shot classmate 'kills' again
In a case of history repeating itself, the 14-year-old boy, who had made national headlines in 2007 for shooting his classmate dead in the city's Euro International School, has been booked now at the age of 21 along with his friend for shooting another friend dead in the Sector 21 market on Wednesday night.
Bengaluru cops only police dept on Modi's Twitter Samvad
Startup City cops got another feather in the cap by becoming the only police department in the country to be part of the Prime Minister’s Twitter Samvad programme.
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Azim Premji leads $80m funding round in Android rival
Premji Invest has led an $80-million round of funding in US-based mobile operating system startup Cyanogen.
RBI blocks Tatas’ plan to buy out DoCoMo in telecom JV
Tata Sons’ plans to buy back the 26.5% stake held by Japanese telecom giant NTT DoCoMo in their Indian joint venture
30 tech skills that will get you $110,000-plus salary
IT seems to be a lucrative career option offering of high-paying jobs.
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SCG awaits gladiatorial contest between India and Australia
A battle of nerves beckons, as India and Australia lock horns at the cricketing citadel of the Sydney Cricket Ground in the World Cup semifinal.
World Cup: Bullish Rohit Sharma ready to take on Australia
India opener Rohit Sharma has every reason to be confident about his chances of success against Australia in the World Cup semifinal in Sydney.
Michael Clarke credits Dhoni for Indian team's redemption
Australian captain Michael Clarke lauded the efforts of MS Dhoni in turning things around for his team, as they wait to battle in the World Cup semifinal.
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Suzlon to sell SE Forge, other assets
Tulsi Tanti-led Suzlon Group plans to raise Rs 2,500 crore by selling its Vadodra-based forging unit, SE Forge, and other assets, as the world's fifth largest wind turbine maker looks to reduce its debt.
Amazon to take kirana stores online
E-commerce major Amazon is taking your neighbourhood kirana store online.The e-tailer is launching an express delivery platform in partnership with mom-and-pop stores, calling it Kirana Now.
Kraft and Heinz to form North America's No.3 food company
Kraft Foods Group Inc, the maker of Velveeta cheese, will merge with ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co, owned by 3G Capital and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, to form North America's third-largest food and beverage company.
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Rajeev and Kritika clarify the slapgate incident
While the first teaser of Sony Entertainment Television’s Reporters got viewers excited about Rajeev Khandelwal’s comeback to television, its latest promo has sent the excitement levels soaring. The promo featuring a bold kiss between Rajeev and Kritika Kamra, followed by a tight slap, has become the talk of the town.
Manasvi in Hera Pheri 3?
Manasvi, Miss India World 2010, may soon be seen in Hera Pheri 3.
Double Roles in upcoming Bollywood films
Bollywood films are all set to give the audience a dose of double roles. Several upcoming films will now have actors in interesting double roles.
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