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TOP NEWSGovt reviews law against homosexualityAfter years of procrastination, the government has finally decided that section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) needs to be reviewed. The Jackson-Thackeray connectAlmost thirteen years after his only visit to this city, it must still seem remarkable that Michael Jackson came here at the behest of the Shiv Sena. The 4.91-metre high tide forecast for Friday waited for none. It came at the appointed hour - 3.07pm. Mayawati had unveiled 15 statues, which included that of BSP founder late Kanshi Ram and her own, and parks at a hurriedly-organised function here. An official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, voiced the estimate at a vaccine advisory meeting in Atlanta. Prior to Friday's rise, the Sensex had been steadily falling for three out of four days and looked to end the week in the red for the second time running. MS Dhoni, who wants to get rid of the troubled memories by winning the four-match one-day series against the West Indies. The MNS chief, who invited Jackson for his first and last show in the country - in Mumbai, in 1996 - said the pop star made no special demands. "He was anyway keen to visit India." remembers Thackeray. | ||
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