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TOP NEWSParliament passes landmark Right to Education BillChildren between the ages of six and 14 will get the fundamental right to free and compulsory education with the passage of the bill by Parliament today. Australian police foil plan for suicide attack on army campPolice claimed to have foiled a plot by suspects with ties to a Qaeda-linked Somali group to storm a military base and carry out a suicide attack. Four suspects were held. A total of 150 cases of swine flu have been reported in the whole of Maharashtra since April, when the epidemic broke out in Mexico and the US. After vehemently defending his son Sarabjot aka Sweety and himself, Singh alleged that 'enemies of Dalits' had ganged up to frame him. The passengers, worshippers at a gurdwara in Luton, were quickly evacuated after an alert off-duty police officer asked them to vacate the vehicle. Direct selling major Amway plans a host of new initiatives as it celebrates its 50th year of business. Mahesh Bhupathi and Sania Mirza stressed that the Wada initiative is about weeding out drug cheats and it is the duty of every sportsperson to cooperate. Reams are being written in the English and Urdu press as well as on online portals about the item girl-turned-reality TV star's impending marriage. | ||
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