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TOP NEWSForeign IT companies in US are 'body shops': US senatorWithout making any direct reference to Indian IT companies like Infosys as he had done previously, US senator Charles Schumer has now said that these firms are not "chop shop" but "body shops". Water cuts in Mumbai to continue till SeptemberMumbaikars will continue to face water cuts till next month despite a good rainfall and three lakes overflowing though the civic body will provide additional quantity. The Shiv Sena chief was reacting to PM Manmohan Singh's statement that the Centre was willing to consider autonomy for the state within the ambit of the Constitution. But the Union home ministry made it clear that it would take a decision on BlackBerry services only after its experts had evaluated the proposal. The IT industry, which will be the hardest hit by the new provisions, called it discriminatory and misguided. The IT industry, which will be the hardest hit by the new provisions, called it discriminatory and misguided. Sources say that Suresh Kalmadi will stay on as Organising Committee chairman. 'That thing with the cheeks. Like Madonna. Who do they think they're fooling? It doesn't make them look young. You end up looking like a freak,' said actress Sofia Vergara. | ||
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