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Rahul Gandhi delights Lucknow kitty party It was a kitty party in a restaurant here that women attending will remember for long. Much to their delight, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi dropped in at the Aryan Restaurant just in front of the Raj Bhawan for lunch today. | | |
AP asks Centre not to interfere with power projects Concerned over derailment of power projects in the state despite environment clearance, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K Rosaiah has asked the Centre not to rescind the approvals in the wake of protests by green activists and private interest groups. | | |
UK: Indian remanded for wife's gruesome murder Harpreet Aulakh, the estranged husband of Geeta, whose dismembered body was found in the streets of London, has appeared in court after being charged with her murder. | | |
Tighter visa rules for UK-bound Indian IT workers Britain has tightened immigration rules from January for Indian IT professionals seeking to move to the UK under inter-company transfers. From next year, workers in this category will need to have 12 months experience instead of six months as at present with their employer before they can be transferred to the UK, official sources said. | | |
In jail, Vikram Buddhi speaks to NDTV NDTV has met with Vikram Buddhi - the PhD student jailed in the US for allegedly posting hate messages against former President George Bush on the Internet in 2006. This is the first time Vikram is meeting with any journalist to tell us his side of the story since he was arrested three and a half years ago. Buddhi?s sentencing is due on December 10. He spoke with NDTV?s Sarah Jacob in prison today. | | |
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