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I won't be soft like my mother: Rahul's message to Cong leaders

Congress V-P Rahul Gandhi sent out an unusually blunt message to his party colleagues yesterday, promising to be tougher than his mother in dealing with factionalism and indiscipline. HT reports.

Driver confesses to Ghaziabad murders

The police on Thursday claimed to have solved the massacre of an entire family of seven by arresting their former driver.

Vindoo names 3 Chennai players, including a senior

Three Chennai Super Kings players, one of them quite senior, were in touch with Vindoo Dara Singh during the ongoing T20 season, the actor, arrested in connection with the spot-fixing probe, has told investigators. Debasish Panigrahi reports. Vindoo puts police on bigger Bollywood trail

Time to go, Mr Srinivasan

N Srinivasan's ultimate genius lies in turning the Indian Board, a conglomerate of powerful businessmen, politicians, and bureaucrats, into a mute spectator of his brazen actions. As the police circle his cricket empire, surely it's time to show him the door, writes Pradeep Magazine.

Jessica case: actor Shyan faces trial for perjury

Bollywood actor Shyan Munshi and ballistic expert PS Manocha were slapped with perjury charges by the Delhi high court on Wednesday, which ordered their prosecution for going back on their statements in the murder trial of model Jessica Lall.

Sonia Gandhi, Rahul back PM, slam talk of rift

The Cong sought to project a unified front ahead of the 2014 polls, as party chief Sonia Gandhi and V-P Rahul Gandhi expressed confidence in Manmohan Singh and declared the PM, too, will be part of the party campaign next year. Aurangzeb Naqshbandi reports. Economy turning around; GDP to exceed 6%: PM | UPA's report card

Math no longer a must for DU Commerce Hons

The university had been deliberating on the issue for a long time and a final decision was taken on Wednesday.

Insomnia ups your risk of heart attack 3-fold

Those not sleeping enough or well have one more reason to worry. Sleeping for less than six hours or waking up more than two to three times at night raises your risk of heart attack and stroke threefold, reports the first review of sleep quality and duration in India. Sanchita Sharma reports.

All 7 of Ghaziabad family butchered

All seven members of the family, including three children, of a wholesaler, who also dabbled in property, were found murdered in their home in a busy trading hub of Ghaziabad on Wednesday morning.

A T20 match both teams fiercely fought to lose

Fixing is so rife in the domestic T20 league that players on opposing sides in one match were on different bookies’ payrolls, a high-level police source said. Pradeep Magazine reports.
Police stay tuned as no respite to betting

Spot-fixing: Mumbai Police likely to question BCCI chief's son-in-law Guru Meiyappan

The Mumbai Police plans to question Chennai Super Kings ‘principal’ Gurunath Meiyappan, the son-in-law of team owner and Indian cricket board chief N Srinivasan, in the spot-fixing scandal. Debasish Panigrahi, Jatin Anand & Karn Pratap Singh report. Who is Gurunath Meiyappan? | Vindoo was invited to match by Gurunath: Police | Court diaries

Phaneesh Murthy in sex scandal again, sacked

iGate Corporation, a US-listed IT company, on Tuesday sacked its India-born president & CEO Phaneesh Murthy for not disclosing to the management his relationship with a subordinate employee. HT reports.

Power cuts make hottest day worse

It was a sweat of a Tuesday for the Capital which at 45.1 degrees Celsius recorded the hottest day of the season, pushing up power demand to summer’s high and leaving many parts of the city powerless for hours at end.

UPA to harp on reforms push to counter scam taint

Hobbled by a series of scandals, the UPA government will tomorrow argue that it has initiated multiple reforms to curb corruption, taking on its critics on the very charges it faces. Saubhadra Chatterji reports.

Sahara dumps T20 league, Team India, blames BCCI for decision

Squarely blaming the BCCI for its decision, Sahara asked the board not to approach it for reconciliation. In a statement, the group said it had not pulled out at the start of the league season despite legal advice in “utter sportsmanship spirit”. HT reports.
Pushed to breaking point again

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