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TOP NEWSNew Delhi unable to counter Pak's Afghan gameplanPakistan has been publicly making the point for six months to the US and Nato forces that it is willing to play peace-broker with the Taliban. Theatre owners in Mumbai don't trust govt to protect themAs chief minister Ashok Chavan softens stand on Sena, many exhibitors stop advance booking while Maratha Mandir pulls out of screening My Name Is Khan. Some cinema halls in the city had closed bookings of the movie yesterday despite assurances from the Maharashtra government of providing security. DRDO's CCI-Sat spycraft, which will be ready by 2014, will keep an eye on China and Pakistan. A Melbournian lady is spearheading the novel idea - 'Vindaloo Against Violence' - to flavour Indian food in a bid to show the immense support for the Indian community. Google Inc is tapping its huge network of Gmail users and Web surfers to create Buzz that it hopes will help it catch up with Facebook and Twitter. Film industry upset with city theatres' plan to screen IPL season three. Some cinema halls in the city had closed bookings of the movie yesterday despite assurances from the Maharashtra government of providing security. | ||
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