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TOP NEWSCity helplines gear up to help distressed parents, studentsTo deal with the expectations, failures and tensions of the students and the parents, the psychiatrists and the helplines in the city are all geared up. Scored below 80%? Keep the faithEvery year, after the admissions to vocational and professional courses get over, many seats become available in most elite colleges for students who have scored below 80%. The state government's considerate gesture of giving free tenements to the child stars of the Oscar-award winning movie Slumdog Millionaire seems to be heading nowhere. A young married woman was stabbed to death allegedly by her 27-year-old paramour who later committed suicide after their relationship turned sour. Experts in Australia feel that the assaults were not "race based" and there was no sign of surge in organised racist groups. According to the group's annual report, for the year ended March 2009, Sarin received a renumeration of 1.42 million pounds (Rs 10.99 crore). Jason Gillespie has solely blamed the ICC for trying to kill the ICL tournament by refusing to recognise it. Director Danny Boyle is planning to make yet another film on the tinsel city of India, this time a thriller based on its night life. | ||
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