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TOP NEWSPassenger triggers bomb scare on Indigo flight; heldA passenger on board an Indigo flight from Delhi was arrested after he claimed there was a bomb in the aircraft and that it should be diverted to Pakistan. Mumbai gears up for highest tide of the seasonThe city is expected to experience a high tide of 5.1 metres at approximately 1323 hours which would last till about 1925 hours, officials said. The Fallen Star is among the books that Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab has read in jail while undergoing trial. "I am smiling," quipped former President A P J Abdul Kalam apparently not wanting to make much fuss over frisking by staff of a US airline at the Delhi airport. In possibly the first such case involving an Indian in the US, police in Pennsylvania have arrested an Indian engineer on charges of using Internet for soliciting young girls for sex. The Sensex rose 387.92 points to end the day at 15231.04. This was a gain of 2.61%. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly today said the five-day game poses no serious threat from other formats. Kate Winslet, 33, told Harper's Bazaar that actresses' knickers "still go up our ***** like other women's". | ||
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