
Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, May 04, 2016 | | Trump crushes Cruz in Indiana, presidential nomination in sight | Donald Trump took a major step toward sewing up the Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday with a victory in Indiana's primary election, dashing the hopes of rival Ted Cruz and other GOP forces who fear the brash businessman will doom their party in the general election. |
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Adarsh scam: Plot was illegally occupied too | The Bombay high court has held that the plot on which the 31-storey Adarsh building stands in Colaba was not even available to begin with. The plot was created by carving it out of land reserved for road development without following any legal procedure. |
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India OK with marine's return if conditions met | The Centre wouldn’t come in the way of Italian marine Salvatore Girone going back to Italy provided the conditions laid down by the UN Arbitral Tribunal for his return are met by Italian authorities, government sources said. However, everything depends on what the Supreme Court says. |
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| Tourists fling coins at crocs to make them roll over | Tourists have figured out that money works to rouse the three Morelet's crocodiles at Mysuru Zoo from their slumber.They fling one or two rupee coins at these crocodiles to make them move or roll over in the water. |
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| | IPL 2016: Gautam Gambhir fined for kicking chair | Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir was fined 15 percent of his match fees for his despicable conduct that saw him kick a chair during his team's IPL victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore on Monday. |
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| Sensex tanks 207 points to hit 3-week low on global growth woes | Global growth worries knocked off 207.27 points from the benchmark BSE Sensex on Tuesday while the NSE Nifty sank below 7,800-level as weak Chinese factory data and forecast of further slowdown in euro zone triggered late sell-off in domestic equities. |
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Sebi slaps Rs 25 lakh fine on Steelco Gujarat | A SEBI probe found that the entities had not taken appropriate steps to comply with the minimum 25% shareholding in the company. As per the regulator, the shareholding of the promoters of Steelco Gujarat Ltd (SGL) had increased to 78.26 per cent during February 2002 to June 2002. |
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Coal efficiency drive risks ire of powerful unions | State-run Coal India Ltd, the world's biggest coal miner, has already doubled output growth since Modi came to power two years ago, owing to the removal of hurdles to production like environmental clearances and land acquisition. |
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| Accused is asking to speed up matters: Pancholi | The Bombay High Court lifted the stay on the trial against the actor. The next hearing of the case will be held on May 5, which will take place at a special women’s court where apparently charges will be framed against Sooraj Pancholi. |
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'Adhyayan wanted closure in the Kangana case' | Adhyayan Suman, who recently spoke of his past relationship with Kangana Ranaut, got his share of flak for his frank speak. In defence of their son’s action, Adhyayan’s parents — Shekhar and Alka Suman — chose to put things in perspective |
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