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TOP NEWSAirlines griped of bilateral blow. They've a pointThe frequent grouse of some Indian carriers that a liberal bilateral regime has hurt their load factors on international routes is borne out by statistics. India Inc presses ctrl+alt+delete on serversIndia's overall server market in Q1 declined 29.6% year-on-year to $154 million, the same figure as in Q2 of 2006. Perhaps, it's not just the film fraternity alone that is backing away from actor Shiney Ahuja, who is in judicial custody for allegedly raping his domestic help. Delhi high court (HC) on Thursday declared as "unconstitutional and arbitrary" the 149-year-old law that criminalises consensual homosexual acts among adults. Federal government revealed that 51 foreign students had died in the 12 months upto November 2008, 34 of which are from unknown causes. If wishes were horses, the economic surveys presented to parliament should be taken as policy pointers. India go into the crucial third ODI against the West Indies tomorrow with the form of their top order batsmen being a worrying factor. The Jackson family released a statement last night saying that neither the memorial service nor the burial will be held in Neverland ranch. | ||
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