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TOP NEWSOffline balm for online admissionsThe mandatory online system for junior college admissions in Maharashtra is far from a purely online affair. Now, Bal Thackeray wants the burqa bannedTaking his cue from France's president Nicolas Sarkozy, the Shiv Sena chief has demanded a ban on the garment worn by Muslim women. Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Kalina, confirmed on Monday the presence of the actor's DNA in the private parts of the victim, his maid. In India, innumerable women belonging to the lower stratum of the society have fallen prey to physical and mental abuse at the hands of the men. An Indian Air Force cargo of aircraft equipment to Moscow has been confiscated at Helsinki airport by Finnish Customs after it was found without valid papers. Justice AM Khanwilkar sanctioned the merger but stayed the order for four weeks, so that applicants who objected to it could file an appeal. A dejected Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his team failed to gauge the wicket and felt that batsmen should have paid more respect to the rival bowlers. According to the detailed autopsy reported by The Sun, Jackson was bald, bruised and had broken ribs. | ||
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