[wanabidii] Top Headlines: 11,000-page 26/11 chargesheet had one para on LeT: Book

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11,000-page 26/11 chargesheet had one para on LeT: Book
The chargesheet in the 26/11 Mumbai attack case that ran into over 11,000 pages had just one paragraph on Lashkar-e-Taiba and scant reference to ISI, a book has claimed.
Bihar on alert as landslide in Nepal threatens Kosi deluge, massive evacuation on
Evacuation of around 1.5 lakh people is going on in Supaul, Saharsa, Madhepura, Khagaria, Bhagalpur, Araria, Purnia, Madhubani districts.
Show can't go on: India's only circus school in Kannur to shut
The Rajkamal Talkies at Chirakkuni houses the country's only circus academy. With just nine students one teacher, the school is now facing closure.
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Rain brings weekend relief in Delhi, wet days ahead
Heavy rain lashed most parts of the capital on Saturday after a long spell of warm and humid weather, with promise of more to come.
Teen goes missing on way to college in Mumbai
A teenager from Virar who had left house to take admission to a first-year degree course at a college has gone missing.
Cop calls child's rape by her dad 'family matter'
A PSI attached to Bicholim police station refused to register a rape case about a week ago on grounds that it was a 'family matter'.
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It's pretty clear that Apple is winning the war with Samsung
If there's one thing that's clear today, it's that Apple has been completely right in its smartphone strategy so far.
Microsoft again sues Samsung over Android
The complaint alleges Samsung is balking at making payments for patented Microsoft technology used in its Android phones and tablets.
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka: 7 things to know
As Sikka embarks on his first full week at the company, we bring to you seven things you should know about the company's first non-founder CEO.
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Full coverage: Glasgow Games, Day 10
Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa scripted history by winning the first gold for India in squash at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Bolt anchors Jamaica to relay gold
Sprint superstar Usain Bolt added Commonwealth gold to his many accolades when he anchored the Jamaican team to victory in the men's 4x100m relay.
Joshna-Dipika: India gets racquet queens
2 girls from Chennai ­- Joshna and Dipika - squashed all doubts and did the impossible on Saturday to claim the top prize in women's squash doubles event.
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Opening soon in Gurgaon, HDFC School
The housing finance major is eyeing a niche segment and will position it as ‘international schools’ in the metros.
Economy was at its best under UPA: President
Mukherjee however, clarified that he can 'hardly' speak on economic issues because of his position but can offer his observations.
33 Zee channels go off Hathway
A Zee Turner source said the decision to switch off the channels was taken after Hathway refused to sign the subscription agreement/interconnection agreement or submit the subscribers' report.
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