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TOP NEWSAbducted collector: Fresh Maoist demand complicates situationMaoists today made a fresh demand for immediate release of five key Naxals to free Malkangiri district collector RV Krishna, complicating the issue and prompting the mediators to appeal for his freedom by tomorrow. Mercy petition: Afzal Guru can seek Supreme Court reprieveUnion home minister P Chidambaram nearly conceded this in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. No new taxes; green proposals include luxury bus service for techies; maintenance vans for instant service planned. Reddy's supporters were unhappy with the state government for failing to hold talks with the leader as he entered the sixth day of his week-long fast over tuition reimbursement issue. Around 55 bodies had been identified and there were a further 20 unidentified bodies, media reports said. Libya, accounting for 1% of Schlumberger's overall revenue, is going through a violent revolt that has disrupted much of the oil industry in the country. The cricketer has adopted an eight-year-old male tiger Brahma at the Jayachamarajendra Zoological Park in Mysore. The zoo authorities have sent the adoption papers to Zaheer, who is busy with the World Cup currently. The actress is apparently working out over time to confidently flaunt a one-piece in her next film. | ||
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