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zeenew.com Scant hope as search continues for Air France plane
The search continued through the night for an Air France plane that disappeared over the Atlantic, but chances are grim that any of 228 people on board would be alive.
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Nation
Train burning: Mamata smells conspiracy
Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said there could be a conspiracy behind the Bihar violence sparked off by cancellation of some train stoppages and ordered a departmental inquiry into the incident.
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* Due respect to be shown to Opposition: PM
* Suspected leak of AIIMS paper; three arrested
* Those who burn brides should be hanged: SC
World
Pak Army rescues 79 people abducted by Taliban militants
The Army says its troops have rescued 79 people who were among a group abducted by Taliban militants in northwester Pakistan.
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* Over 150 highly paid Dawood men operating in B`desh
* Iran to have enough uranium for N-bomb by year end: Israel intelligence
* Nepal`s ruling coalition finalises CMP
Business Powered By Zee Business
Exports down by over 33% in April, sharpest in 14 yrs
The global downturn has taken the wind out of the sails of India`s exports, which fell the most in 14 years in April, by 33.2 per cent, over the same month last year, while domestic slowdown led to imports dropping by 36.6 per cent in the same period.
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* Nationalization of GM to be short-term: Obama
* Drive investment, raise I-T exemption limit in Budget: India Inc
* Parsvnath to develop Rs 700 cr housing project in Delhi
Sports
Kiwis humble defending champions India at Lord’s
Put to chase a total of 171 runs for victory against New Zealand in the first T20 World Cup practice game, India fell short by 9 runs.
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* Dhoni plays down defeat in warm-up tie
* Proteas duo send Pakistan spinning to defeat
* Real Madrid appoint Pellegrini as coach
Racist attacks in Australia a shame, says Aamir Khan
Bollywood star Aamir Khan has called the attacks on Indians in Australia "a shame", a couple of days after megastar Amitabh Bachchan turned down the offer of an honorary degree from an Australian university in the wake of the attacks. "(It is) most disturbing to hear about racist attacks on Indians living in Australia. Quite a shame," Aamir stated on his blog.
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* Katrina doesn’t have friends in Bollywood, courtesy Salman!
* Danny Boyle urges media to leave `Slumdog’ stars alone
* Lady Gaga wants a foursome with Jonas Brothers!
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