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  1. Protectionist Gareth

    Indian Army's Kashmir Premiere League.

    A sprightly Indian Army captain entrusted with handling the logistical issues of the Badgam Badhshahs reaches the Delhi Public School ground in Athwajan where his team is facing the Srinagar Shah Jahans. He is impressed with the pace and aggression of a teenaged bowler in his team. During the...
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    Would raid Pakistan again if militant leader found:Obama

    (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama would approve a new incursion into Pakistan if the United States found another leading militant there, he said in a BBC interview broadcast on Sunday. U.S. Navy SEALs killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks on U.S...
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    Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knightriders

    his will be a contest between World Champion skipper MS Dhoni and his reliable teammate Gautam Gambhir. The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), who finished sixth out of eight teams in 2008 and 2010, and last in 2009 edition of Twenty20 extravaganza, have adopted different look for the IPL 2011...
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    Ever been to Wagah border?

    Have you been to Wagah border?If not,then i must say that you should try going their once,it's a fantastic,energetic place to be!Dancing,ceremonies all there!
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    Europe should open eyes.

    A new global superpower or a museum? Which way the future of Europe? As the Continent looks on powerless at events on the other side of the Mediterranean, some new long-term global economic growth forecasts suggest the answer may be the latter. A report from Citigroup economists led by Willem...
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    No WC legacy for teeming Dhaka.2nd worst city to live in.

    Bangladesh, it appears, has lost out on a golden opportunity to make Dhaka a better place to live. For the second year on the trot, the Economist Intelligence Unit has ranked the Bangladesh capital as the second worst liveable city in the world. Just two reasons can justify the ranking: Dhaka's...
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    Delhi Airport Metro line opens!

    Santosh Biradar, an engineer working for a major infrastructure conglomerate, took a risk today. Instead of the routine hiring of a taxi from the New Delhi station to catch a flight to Hyderabad, he decided to board the airport metro rail service on the first day of its operation. And the...
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    India beat South Africa by 1 run in a thriller.

    Save More on your Travel Insurance. No Medical Checkup, Register Now! bajajallianz-travelinsurance.com Johannesburg, Jan 16 (IANS) Indian bowlers staged a remarkable comeback to snatch a thrilling one-run victory against South Africa in the gripping second One-Day International cricket match...
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    Siachen Glacier,Whom does it really belong to?

    Both India and Pakistan have wished to disengage from the costly military outposts. However, after the Pakistani incursions during the Kargil War in 1999, India abandoned plans to withdraw from Siachen unless there's an official recognition of the current line of control by Pakistan, wary of...
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    World leaders flock to India.

    NEW DELHI: It was the fresh-faced, new occupant of 10, Downing Street, that set the ball rolling. Among David Cameron's first decisions as British PM was an announcement that he would take charge of UK-India relations and promptly set off with a planeload of businessmen and cabinet ministers on...
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    India may get permanent seat in UNSC soon!!

    India might make it to the United Nations Security Council as a permanent member sooner than expected as the overarching reforms of the world body will most likely be wrapped up by the end of 2011. "It is around the corner," said an Indian diplomat of the reform process on Friday. He added he...
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    Emma Watson wants to be in India

    Hollywood actor Emma Watson is tired of the cold UK weather. She thinks coming to India is a good fix for that. “I have always been fascinated with India, and would love to come and explore the country. I have heard that Goa is a beautiful place to chill and relax, and since it’s so cold in UK...
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    The might of BCCI:Dominance over ICC

    Just like the English & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket Australia (CA) in the past, the BCCI has been known to use its power to influence the ICC's decisions over scheduling, player suspensions and ICC appointments. As India is by far the biggest market in terms of international cricket...
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    Delhi's Heart

    YouTube - I LOVE YOU CONNAUGHT PLACE ! I love this place too muich. Good specially for ladies.for shoppping feels like you are somewhere in the streets of milan,madrid etc. Really good place for shopping,ladies. :rolleyes:
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    Safe havens for terrorists within Pakistan borders unacceptable: President Obama

    The United States President Barack Obama on Monday said the terrorists' safe havens within Pakistan borders were unacceptable, asserting that the United States will insist that terrorists behind 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks be brought to justice. "We will continue to insist to Pakistan's...
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    Obama says 'Jai Hind'

    New Delhi, Nov 8 – ‘Jai Hind!’ This is how US President Barack Obama ended his memorable speech before Indian MPs. After expressing ‘bahut dhanyavad’ (thank you very much) for the hospitality extended to him, Obama spoke from the heart as he paid warm tributes to the idea of India Jai...
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    IMF quota overall puts India in top 10

    IMF quota overall puts India in top 10 he International Monetary Fund has approved proposals that will lead to a major overhaul of the Fund’s quotas and governance, and would put India among top 10 members. The 10 largest members of the Fund will now consist of the U.S., Japan, the BRICs...
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    BO backs 'India's rise',but promises little

    US President Barack Obama on Wednesday said India was the "cornerstone" of US engagement in Asia, but gave no assurance on supporting the country in its bid for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council or ending curbs on export of dual-use technologies. Obama, who begins a three-day visit to...

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