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TOP NEWSVolatile day of trading chargesWith less than a week to go for the elections, political campaigning has picked up steam but not substance, as leading players set aside burning issues to argue over each other's age, ingratitude, and other personal matters. Taliban imposes Sharia, encircling IslamabadThe Pakistani Taliban have begun enforcing Islamic law in the Bajaur tribal region, located just 100 km from the federal capital. An American national was arrested at city airport here after live cartridges were found in his luggage, police said on Saturday. Manmohan Singh said the Left parties have refused to participate in the Quit India movement, Green and IT revolutions and to back the nuclear deal with the US. An eminent foreign policy and security expert has claimed that Moscow would support any US endeavour to take away Islamabad's atomic weapons. With companies keen on maximum utilisation of employees and low tolerance to poor performance, nearly 2,100 employees in Infosys have faced the axe. India, in final after beating Pak 2-1, want to win the title for Sunil, who stayed on despite father's death, and Tirkey, who became the highest-capped player. Jennifer Aniston banked a whopping $27 million in 2008, Parade magazine has reported in its April edition. | ||
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