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TOP NEWSIndia, Pak keen to avoid row over Shoaib MalikRelations have been icy since the Mumbai terror strikes and the previous meeting of the two foreign secretaries did little to ease that. Consensus eludes women's quota billThe parties arraigned against it - Samajwadi Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal and Janata Dal (United) - got a morale booster from one of the UPA partners, the Trinamool Congress. The incident occurred when the driver of a Mumbai-bound car lost control over the vehicle after dashing against a trailer near Katraj tunnel on Pune-Satara road. Addressing the media jointly with wife-to-be Sania Mirza in Hyderabad, the Pakistani cricketer wondered why his accuser, Ayesha Siddiqui, was not appearing in public. While 43 people were killed and over 100 others injured in the suicide bombing in Timergara in lower Dir, three others, including a policeman, lost their lives in the attack targeting the American consulate. Supported by positive global trends, the 30-share Sensex shot up by 243.06 points, or 1.37%, to 17,935.68, a level last seen on February 20, 2008. According to one of the friends of Ayesha Siddiqui, Azharuddin and his wife Sangita Bijlani were staying in the same hotel where the Pakistani cricketer and Ayesha were sharing a room after their claimed 'marriage' in 2002. 'For me fame is like rocket fuel. The more my fans like what I'm doing, the more I want to give back to them. And my passion is so strong I can't sleep - I haven't slept for three days,' said Gaga. | ||
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