Sunday, April 3, 2011

Saibaba's response to treatment is satisfactory: Doctors

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Saibaba's response to treatment is satisfactory: Doctors


Saibaba's response to treatment is satisfactory: Doctors

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Sri Satya Saibaba, who was admitted to hospital on March 28 following lung and chest congestion, is on ventilator support for assisting respiration and his response to the treatment is satisfactory, doctors attending on him said today.


Sonia Gandhi joins celebrations on streets

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Congress President Sonia Gandhi tonight came out on the street of Delhi and joined thousands of ecstatic fans in celebrating India's World Cup cricket triumph.


2G chargesheet: Uninor says it will co-operate with investigation

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The documents name the first set of individuals and companies that allegedly conspired with former Telecom Minister A Raja, who is now in jail, to illicitly acquire valuable spectrum at under-valued prices in 2008. Mr Raja allowed frequency and mobile network licenses to companies who were not eligible for them; he allegedly got massive kickbacks in return. He has been charged with conspiracy, forgery, cheating and misusing his public office.


NRI child rescued after Mumbai kidnapping

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An Indian-origin American toddler, kidnapped for ransom two days ago, was recovered on Saturday from Manmad and a house-maid and her husband were arrested, the police said.


Provident Fund scam: Reader fails to translate judge's handwritten order

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A special CBI court judge on Saturday asked his reader to translate from English to Hindi his handwritten orders in the Rs 6.58 crore Provident Fund (PF) scam, considering an application filed by a local advocate.



Suspected Maoists gun down school teacher

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A primary school teacher, stated to be a CPI(M) worker, was shot dead on Saturday allegedly by suspected Maoist ultras in Jhargram area of West Midnapore district, police said.


Jayalalithaa's disproportionate assets case adjourned to April 6

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A court on Saturday adjourned to April 6 the disproportionate asset case trial against former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.




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