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TOP NEWSBring in an auditor and probe 2G scam: Ratan TataTata Group chief also said that charges in media regarding blame in 2G scam amount to character assassination. Lavasa gets Jairam Ramesh blow: All work in lake city illegalA show cause notice from the ministry deems all structures so far unauthorised as they have been built without any environment clearance under its notifications of 2004 and 2006. The four-day festival will be held at New English School, Ramanbaug. As in the past few years, this year too, the organisers have managed to strike a fine balance between performances by maestros and young artistes. Trouble broke out when KP Ramalingam (DMK) displayed the placard which read "Arrest Jaya for stolen land in Kodanadu estate". Sri Lankan foreign minister GL Peris said his government was addressing the important issues of demining and rehabilitation after the defeat of the LTTE in May last year. Facing resistance from 'Office' users to its web-based Google Docs, the search firm to enter Microsoft Office through the backdoor. In the end it got too close for India's comfort in the women's 4x400m relay. At the 200m mark in the last leg, Kazakhstan's Olga Tereshkova, the 400m champion, had overtaken Mandeep Kaur. Watch Break Ke Baad for a mushy, sweet outing at the multiplex, preferably with a date. This one's actually a decent 'rom-com'. | ||
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