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TOP NEWS1st candidates' lists expose tainted side of partiesThe first lists of candidates released by the parties for the coming Lok Sabha elections have at least 18 names with criminal background Pakistan is playing games with US: Ex-intel officerPaul R Pillar, former national intelligence officer for South Asia, said Pakistan simply shows that it is going after terrorists while doing nothing of the sort. The city's civic bus utility is expecting to augment the size of its fleet by 1,000 buses, of which 200 will be air-conditioned, by June. Chief minister Narendra Modi has surprised many by coining an unexpected catch phrase for the BJP's Lok Sabha campaign in the state. The careless approach of investigators has resulted in a loss of important forensic evidence related to the terrorist attack. Bhutan, which has remained unaffected by the global recession, is vulnerable to the "second round effects" of the downturn, warns the World Bank. PCB officials are surprised that Sharad Pawar has asked the member boards to meet shortly and discuss the staging of 2011 World Cup matches. In a surprising development in the Rihanna Chris Brown saga, latest reports suggest that the couple secretly tied the knot soon after their reconciliation in Miami. | ||
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