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TOP NEWSA decade later, NCP faces existentialist questionsWednesday, June 10, 2009, marks the 10th anniversary of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). But they will be low-key. 'Jealous US woman cuts child from friend's womb'A once-pregnant 21-year-old Oregon woman found dead in a crawl space of a home had been cut open and her baby taken from her womb. Seven Shiv Sainiks were held for protesting outside Bhel Plaza near Girgoan Chowpatty to disrupt peace. A doctor in the Ranaghat sub-divisional hospital here has been accused of molesting a woman when she visited his chamber. Indians conducting their own security patrols should "leave and let police do their jobs", a Victoria Police spokeswoman was quoted as saying. Positive sentiment returned to the market after a bad case of Monday blues pushed the Sensex down by 437.63 points at the beginning of the week. Andrew Symonds has admitted that he has certain issues with the new young players of the national squad. Mischa Barton has enraged Hindus around the world, after she cribbed on her blog about not getting a sitar teacher in India. | ||
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