Daily Newsletter | Monday, January 30, 2017 | | Pakistan could be on immigration ban list in future: White House | "Now, you can point to other countries that have similar problems, like Pakistan and others. Perhaps we need to take it further. But for now, immediate steps, pulling the Band-Aid off, is to do further vetting for people traveling in and out of those countries," White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said. |
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Court to cabbies, US walls up against visa ban | The US tech industry closed ranks and was joined by Hollywood and academia as America’s liberal constituency fought in courts and demonstrated at airports against President Trump’s executive order barring entry to refugees and citizens from several Muslim countries. |
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2nd T20I: Nehra, Bumrah star in India's victory | India beat England in a last-ball thriller to win the second T20I by five runs to draw level at 1-1 in the three-match series in Nagpur on Sunday. Chasing 145, England managed 139/6 as Bumrah held his nerves to defend seven runs in the final over. |
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| Extortion was to fund UP elections: Cops | The questioning of extortionist Binod Singh who had threatened a Hungerford Street based railway contractor to pay Rs 2 lakh has revealed that he was merely a pawn in the hands of bigger players, some of whom have political connections. |
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Woman seeks Modi's nod to spend last years in India | Ailing Kantaben Shah (90), who remains mostly confined to her bed in her elder son Jayesh Shah's house in Paldi due to old age, has written to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prevent her from being forcibly sent back to the US. |
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| Aircel to SC: Have no control over Maxis, Promoter | Facing the heat of the Supreme Court which threatened Aircel to shut down its operations if its parent Malaysian company Maxis and its promoter T Ananda Krishnan do not appear before it in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam, the telecom ... |
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| 2nd T20I: Nehra, Bumrah star as India seal last-ball thriller | India beat England in a last-ball thriller to win the second T20I by five runs to draw level at 1-1 in the three-match series in Nagpur on Sunday. Chasing 145, England managed 139/6 as Bumrah held his nerves to defend seven runs in the final over. |
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We had belief, Nehra and Bumrah were outstanding: Kohli | India captain Virat Kohli said they had the "belief" to win the match and level the series even after posting a modest score on the board and termed the bowling efforts of veteran Ashish Nehra and Jasprit Bumrah as "outstanding". |
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| Aircel asks SC not to shut its operations | Facing the heat of the Supreme Court, which threatened to shut down Aircel's operations if its parent, Malaysian company Maxis, and its promoter T Ananda Krishnan do not appear before it in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam, the telecom company has told the court that it had no control over them and it should not be punished for their fault. |
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