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TOP NEWS'I am a buyer in India. I am looking for long-term gains'Robert Higginbotham, president of Fidelity International, says he is not averse to investing in equities despite the current mayhem. FM says larger deficit is key to spurring growthPranab Mukherjee said a wider budget deficit "right now" is critical to accelerate growth, justifying the record Rs4.51 lakh crore the government plans to borrow this year. Widespread heavy to very heavy rainfall is predicted for the Konkan and Goa regions and heavy rains for Central Maharashtra and Marathwada for the next 24 hours. Justice Jeyapaul heard the matter after Justice R Regupathi reclused himself saying the lawyer representing the father-son duo had used the name of a Union minister to influence him. The Indian soldiers paraded down the 1.5-km stretch of Champs Elysees, along with French soldiers to the sound of Indian martial music. Hopes of a wet monsoon buoyed up markets on Tuesday. The Sensex was up 453.38, up by 3.38% to close at 13853.70. Paul Collingwood was terribly upset and thought that the match was over when he lost his wicket against the Australians. The King of Pop reportedly shelled out nearly 2.3 million dollars per month at the time of his divorce from Debbie Rowe. | ||
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