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zeenew.com PM distributes portfolios; Anand gets Commerce, HRD to Sibal
Anand Sharma was on Thursday night made the new Commerce and Industry Minister as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expanded his Council of Ministers.
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Another Indian student attacked in Australia
In a fresh incident of racial attack on Indians in Australia, a 25-year old student was stabbed here, even as another youth from Andhra Pradesh was battling for life after an assault by local teenagers.
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* IAF inducts its first "eye-in-the-sky" AWACS
* Lalu to visit all Bihar villages to revive RJD
* Delhi HC allows private unaided schools to hike fee
World
US, S-Korea put forces on alert over N-Korea
The US and South Korea put their military forces on high alert Thursday after North Korea renounced the truce keeping the peace between the two Koreas since 1953.
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* Israel dismisses US demand on settlements
* Pak "formally" asks English translation of 26/11 info
* 13 people killed as serial blasts rock Peshawar
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Berlin miffed at US as Opel talks collapse
Talks aimed at saving General Motors Europe's Opel unit broke down amid acrimony between Germany and the United States on Thursday as fears mounted for tens of thousands of jobs across Europe.
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* Finmin mulls Satyam special audit, seeks SFIO report
* Tata Power earmarks Rs 1,350-cr capex for FY`10
* World economy may shrink 2.6% in 2009: UN
Sports
Tendulkar confident about India’s chances in T20 WC
Star Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar reckons that India have enough fire power to retain the Twenty20 World Cup that begins next month in England.
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* India had no role in shifting 2011 WC from Pak: ICC
* Hall of Fame to be built in Don Bradman`s hometown
* Australia awaiting ECB decision on `extra player`
Shah Rukh Khan apologises to Aishwarya Rai for past foes
From battlegrounds to patch-up occasions, Bollywood birthday bashes are no longer just simple star studded affairs where celebs deck up all high and mighty to flaunt their best. They have become the centre of high drama and volatile cashes. And taking lead here too like everywhere else is Shah Rukh Khan, the showstopper for his party pooper ways. The warring actor was seen apologising to Aishwarya at Johar’s birthday gala.
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* Saif Ali Khan was nearly handcuffed in New York
* Boyle shells over $42,000 on a flat for homeless `Slumdog' child star
* Dev Patel to play villain in Shyamalan’s ‘The Last Airbender’
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