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TOP NEWSIndia likely to face a bloody summerIndia could witness a series of heightened terrorist activity in the coming months as Pakistan steps up efforts to push more trained terrorists into Kashmir and other parts of the country. Pak seeks PM's apology for advert gaffeA spokesman for the Pakistan air force has said prime minister Manmohan Singh should apologise to the people of Pakistan for hurting their feelings. Dr NM Kulkarni, vice-principal of the college, said that the student, who did not report after a vacation, had not filed any complaint of ragging with the college authorities. The incident took place in the evening yesterday, after two persons struck up a conversation with the girl's mother at Arambol beach. The girl's mother claimed one of them was a domestic tourist. Raja Riaz said Pakistan's agriculture sector could not improve as it should have over the last 62 years. The 30-share BSE index provisionally ended down 3.21%, or 538.16 points at 16,242.30 with all but one of its components falling. After putting up stiff resistance yesterday, Bangladesh succumbed to a spectacular batting collapse today with Zaheer wreaking havoc, especially with his grasp of reverse swing. The film has emerged a high grosser in circuits such as Rajasthan, Delhi/UP, Bihar, and Gujarat with single screens doing good business over the weekend. | ||
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