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Wed, 7 Jan 2009 |
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INDIAN EXPRESS
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Rs 8,000 cr fraud hits Satyam; Raju may get 7-yr jail
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In the country's biggest corporate fraud involving about Rs 8,000 crore, iconic IT company Satyam was hurtling towards disaster following the shocking disclosure of accounts fudging by its founder Ramalinga Raju, who then quit as chairman - leaving an uncertain future for the company and its 53,000 employees.
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Kasab has links to Pakistan: Pak minister
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The lone surviving terrorist captured after November's Mumbai attacks has links to Pakistan, Pakistani Information Minister Sherry Rehman said.
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India upgrading fighters for strike capabilities
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India is upgrading its MiG-27 fighters to sharpen their strike capabilities even as the recent Mumbai attacks have exposed the country's defence.
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Noida gangrape: 'What kind of people are we?'
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The Noida gangrape case gave fresh ammunition to Union Minister Renuka Chaudhary to take on Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati and the fiery Congress leader also favoured death sentence to the accused.
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Mumbai terrorists had links to UK, says MI5 chief
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Britain's intelligence service MI5 chief has said they have uncovered links between the gunmen who struck Mumbai and the UK.
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Fuel prices may go down again: Deora
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India may cut fuel prices again, Oil Minister Murli Deora said, a month after govt last lowered state-set rates for petrol and diesel.
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Indian held in Canada for stabbing daughter-in-law to death
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An Indian has been arrested for allegedly murdering his 22-year-old daughter-in-law in a New Year's Day knife attack at his grocery store in Mississauga near Toronto.
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