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Rolls-Royce bags $170m order
The new engine order brings the number of A320s on order from Air Deccan to 62, reports Nabanita Sircar.
Blackburn-based mosque bans Rice
Her trip to Masjide Al Hidayah was cancelled for "security reasons", reports Vijay Dutt.
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Dinner in aid of Centre for Social Justice
Respect lauds UNISON's Labour boycott
Northern Ireland's Secy of State to be in India
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NS Sidhu submits resignation from BJP

Sidhu is charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder for causing the death of of a person in 1989.
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Mumbai singed in Dalit anger
Rajya Sabha resolves to fight HIV/AIDS
ULFA man's songs of the jungle
IN UK »
'Camilla not popular enough for waxwork at Tussauds'

"We poll our guests on who they want to see, and Camilla isn't a popular choice yet," said a spokeswoman.
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Rare Shakespeare work on auction
7/7: Report clears security services
'Climate change will fail without US, China and India'
Prince visits Anandpur Sahib in Punjab
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 If I've hurt Ashaji, I apologise: Himesh » 
 The singer-composer is baffled by the controversy created by his statement on the late RD Burman's singing style. 
SRK to be honoured at Dubai film fest
Love Story 2050, another sci-fi flick
 
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'I am passionate about my body'
Tom Cruise buys house in Britain
 
 
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Check what your stars foretell
 
 
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Raje 'lip locked'! »
Rajasthan CM is under fire for allegedly kissing Biocon's Kiran.
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Culture'Music can bring India, Pakistan closer' »
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Charity to bring new hope

Out of the devastation of the Pakistan earthquake, a Kingston councillor is bringing hope to people left traumatised in its wake.
- The Ealing Times
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Man dragged to death under thieves' car
- The Guardian
Local charity to hold Quake Aid
- The Ealing Times
SPORT »
Games are where the heart is not

The Qatar government has imported athletes from all over the world, giving rise to the question: Are these Games truly Asian?, writes Ajai Masand.
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African remnants as Indian remembrance
Fans stoke fire in Sania
India set to join the short, crazy party
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Feng Shui helps filmmaker

Can Feng Shui change luck in the world of glamour? Mohan Deep has the answer.

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International Diary

With a grain of salt

There are two commodities that are going to be scarce in the coming decades, writes Bhaskar Dasgupta.
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Viewpoint »
- Dr Shabir Choudhry
Healthwatch »
- Dr KK Aggarwal
Laced with Laughter »
- Saumya Balsari
International Diary »
- Bhaskar Dasgupta
Colombo Diary »
- PK Balachandran
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