[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Tit for tat? Pakistan seizes two Indian fishing boats off Gujarat coast

Monday, January 05, 2015
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Tit for tat? Pakistan seizes two Indian fishing boats off Gujarat coast
Three days after a suspected Pakistani terror boat sank after being intercepted off Porbandar coast, Pakistan’s Maritime Security Agency reportedly “apprehended” two Indian fishing vessels with 12 fishermen on board.
App-based cabs running in Delhi despite ban
On paper, all app-based cab services remain banned in the capital following a Delhi government order on December 8. However, it appears that for many of these companies, the ban remains just there - on paper.
‘Ancient Indian planes flew to planets’
Indians had mastered aviation thousands of years before the Wright brothers, claimed a controversial paper presented at the 102nd Indian Science Congress here on Sunday.
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Fog hits 32 flights in Chennai, 7 diverted
After playing havoc with flight schedules across north India, dense fog hit Chennai airport on Sunday morning, reducing visibility to 50-100 metres and halting flight operations for at least five hours.
Tamil Nadu reports fifth highest number of dengue cases
Despite the state bringing down the number of dengue cases to almost a third in just a year, Tamil Nadu remains among the top five in the country when it comes to prevalence.
Five arrested in alleged gangrape of Japanese tourist
Five men have been arrested by police in connection with the alleged confinement and gangrape of a Japanese tourist for over a month in Bihar's Gaya district.
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Idea for Zuckerberg: Shut Facebook for a day
If the customer is always right, then Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg needs to consider shutting down the social media giant for one day a year.
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10 hottest internet trends for 2015
With the year gone past, it's time to look ahead.
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Ministry received Saina's application on Saturday: Sonowal
Sports minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that his ministry received the letter of nomination of badminton star Saina Nehwal for the Padma Bhushan only on Saturday.
Birthday boy Milner spares Man City's FA Cup blushes
James Milner celebrated his 29th birthday by scoring twice as Manchester City fought back to beat Championship side Sheffield 2-1 in the FA Cup.
Schumacher starting to recognize his family: Report
Michael Schumacher still faces a long road to recovery as reports emerged on his 46th birthday that he is beginning to recognize his family.
BUSINESSMORE »
Mega office space deals on cards
American blue chips Wells Fargo and Amazon are poised to scoop up one million sqft each of new office space as global corporations renew their roles in the India growth story.
FII December equity inflows hit 10-month low
Overseas investors pumped a little over Rs 2,100 crore into the Indian equity markets in December, making it the lowest investment in 10 months, primarily on account of profit booking.
Companies tweak models to train young leaders
With a drop in the average age of leaders, organizations are facing a peculiar situation with regard to imparting learning and development (L&D).
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Why is Sonam saying Babaji Ka Thullu?
Comedy show host-turned-actor Kapil Sharma made the punchline ‘Babaji Ka Thullu’ famous
Farah Khan to host birthday bash on Jan 8
Farah Khan, who shares her birthday with her cousin Farhan Akhtar (January 9), will host a bash on January 8
Exclusive: Farhan turns singer in pink suit
Dabboo Ratnani’s calendar for this year features 24 Bollywood actors. We picked four shots and spoke to the photographer for behind-the-scenes action
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