![]() | Today's Headlines | Tuesday, September 23, 2008 |
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TOP NEWSBDTA is trapped in battle for public propertyThe Bombay Diocesan Trust Association was incorporated as a limited company in 1929 and registered with the registrar of companies as BDTA Limited. How Air India managed a drunk pilot aboardPilot travelling in economy class had to be upgraded to first class after soiling his seat A case of forgery and corruption has been registered against Anand Rao, builder and son-in-law of BJP leader late Pramod Mahajan, and two former Chief Executive Officers of SRA. A police officer said they had "vital clues" and would crack the case soon. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari could pocket three million pounds (Rs.258 million) from the sale of an English mansion after corruption charges against him were dropped. With low call rates and established players, it could take years to turn a profit. The deadlock over the administration of Pakistan Cricket Board is finally over with the sports ministry officially deciding to monitor the day-to-day PCB affairs. Rohit Bal stole the entire HDIL India Couture Week with a show that blended surprise with flamboyance, with very wearable clothes that would do any wearer proud. | ||
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