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TOP NEWSFixing allegations don't surprise someAfter a Malaysian tabloid claimed that the last group league tie between India and Malaysia in the Azlan Shah Cup 2008 was fixed, few people are surprised. Rishi-Neetu on the small-screenIf all goes well, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh will make their appearance on the small screen very soon. The Maharashtra government on Wednesday decided to engage a state-run agency to construct the proposed Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link, envisioned as one of the world's longest sea bridges. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted another lie detector test on his wife Nupur. In a sensational allegation, several unnamed Malaysian hockey players have been accused by their own governing body of fixing a match against India. SRS Group, the north India centric realtor, is planning to float an initial public offering by the end of this fiscal to part-fund its Rs 1,000-crore entertainment investment plans, a top official said. After a Malaysian tabloid claimed that the last group league tie between India and Malaysia in the Azlan Shah Cup 2008 was fixed, few people are surprised. Raima Sen is perhaps passing through the best phase of her career. | ||
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