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TOP NEWSA first: Babus face narco tests for lost Adarsh papersThe police have identified at least four officials from the urban development department who are suspected to have played a role in misplacing a crucial Adarsh file. In raids on oil mafia, NCP seeks political pointsA couple of days after the government launched a crackdown against the oil mafia, the NCP, in a tactical move, has started targeting areas controlled by the Congress. In a statement issued by the telecom major, all data plans will be available without a contract, providing the freedom to activate or cancel a plan at any time. Investigators suspect that the religious leader is in regular touch with Chinese authorities to help Beijing control Buddhist monasteries from Ladakh to Tawang. The national security adviser is in Washington to review the implementation of initiatives launched during the India visit of US President Barack Obama in November and discuss developments in Indo-US bilateral ties. The actress in a statement, issued through her chartered accountants, has also said that the rumours of black money being found in her apartment has caused her "distress." 'I think for us we need to versatile, I think India will come in as favourites, but personally I think there are five or six teams that could win this World Cup which is probably going to make it a very exciting one,' Smith added. Lara apparently demanded a sum that was higher than what some other A-listers were being offered to descend on the small screen. B | ||
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