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View Article  Man has 125 Sonia tattoos on chest!

An auto-rickshaw driver in Rajasthan has Congress President Sonia Gandhi's name tattooed on his chest at least 125 times although he is not a party member. Ashok Pandit, who lives in Pali town, reveres Sonia “like a goddess”.

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View Article  Two killed as abandoned mine caves in

Two persons were killed and few others feared trapped when an abandoned mine of ECL caved in at Pahargora in Salanur area of Burdwan district late last night, police sources said today.

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View Article  Court admits Sharda Jain's appeal

The Delhi High Court today admitted the appeal of convicts Sharda Jain and her brother Raj Kumar in the Congress councillor Atma Ram Gupta murder case.

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View Article  WTO Chief meets Manmohan on revival of Doha talks

The WTO Director General, Pascal Lamy, today met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and sought concessions from India to revive the stalled Doha Round of negotiations.

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View Article  NRI seeks justice for murdered kin

Sanjeev Mahajan, an NRI in New York, has spent most of last year in Delhi fighting for justice for his murdered mother and sister. Seventy-three-year-old Swarana Mahajan, her 47-year-old daughter Anuratha, both High Court lawyers, were murdered in March 2006 by four men.

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View Article  Hurriyat to build consensus among Pakistan politicians, militants

A Hurriyat Conference team led by chairman Mirwaiz Umer Farooq on Thursday left for Islamabad to evolve consensus among separatist and militant leaders across the border on its "self-rule" formula.

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