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NBA Finals: Miami Heat burn Spurs in overtime (Cached) 18.6.2013 Rediff: Sports
The Miami Heat forced an already absorbing NBA Finals to a deciding Game Seven after a thrilling 103-100 overtime victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday tied the series at 3-3.
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12 O'Clock Boys: the documentary for those suffering The Wire withdrawal 18.6.2013 The Guardian -- World Latest
Lotfy Nathan's account of young bikers on the rough streets familiar from The Wire illuminates Baltimore's social divisions For those suffering withdrawal symptoms from The Wire since David Simon 's Baltimore drama ended in 2008, help is at hand in the form of a new documentary film set in the same troubled city. 12 O'Clock Boys tells the story of Pug, a 13-year-old boy growing up in a rough part of town, desperate to join the pack of fearless motorbike riders who cruise intimidatingly through the streets, dozens-deep, performing terrifying stunts and sparring with the police. Their name comes from their trademark trick: a wheelie so steep the bike almost stands up on end: "If you get to 12 o'clock you're the shit," Pug says. "That's when you can really shine." For viewers of The Wire, this is a familiar world: stoops silhouetted in the glare of orange sunsets, ominous-looking rowhouses whose boarded-up windows loom over shattered streets and scrubland like blinded eyes, the people ...
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Govt set to ease single-brand norms (Cached) 18.6.2013 TOI: India Business
The government is set to issue fresh guidelines that will clearly stipulate that international chains entering India through the 'single-brand' retail window can use multiple trademarks to sell their goods.
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Scared to approach Delhi girls: Pulkit Samrat (Cached) 18.6.2013 TOI: Entertainment
Scared to approach Delhi girls: Pulkit Samrat
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Soldado unsure of Spain spot, despite goal (Cached) 17.6.2013 New Kerala: World News
Recife (Brazil), June 17 : Striker Roberto Soldado admits he is unsure if he will start in Spain's next match against Tahiti, despite scoring in La Roja's 2-1 defeat of Uruguay in their Confederations Cup opener.
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Twitter account 'Kuboobs' facing legal threat from Kansas University (Cached) 13.6.2013 New Kerala: World News
Wellington, June 13 : Kansas University is reportedly threatening to close a twitter account that is entirely dedicated to pictures of women showing off their bosoms while donning the university's tops.
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Karl Lagerfeld makes sunglasses for 'ugly faces' (Cached) 13.6.2013 New Kerala: World News
Los Angeles, June 13 : Designer Karl Lagerfeld says his new line of sunglasses help camouflage "ugly faces".
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Indian Ocean guitarist Susmit Sen quits band (Cached) 12.6.2013 Rediff: Movies
The co-founder and guitarist of India's most successful rock band Indian Ocean, decided to quit after 23 long years.
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Iain Banks: tributes pour in for 'one of Scotland's literary greats' 10.6.2013 The Guardian -- Front Page
Authors including Neil Gaiman, Irvine Welsh, John O'Farrell and Ian Rankin remember much-loved writer, who has died aged 59 Obituary: 'A man of decided political views, often expressed with humorous exasperation' Tributes have been paid to the author Iain Banks, 59, best known for his novels The Wasp Factory and The Crow Road, who has died just two months after announcing he had terminal cancer. The Scottish writer had announced his illness with trademark dark humour on his website on 3 April, telling fans he was "officially Very Poorly" and had been diagnosed with late stage gall bladder cancer and was unlikely to live for more than a year. He had asked his partner, Adele, to do him the honour "of becoming my widow", he had added. In his last update, on 20 May, he had posted that he was considering chemotherapy to prolong his life if doctors felt it was appropriate. But his condition deteriorated rapidly on Wednesday. In an email to friends, his widow said that he had passed away ...
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Narendra Modi's elevation strengthens his political legitimacy (Cached) 9.6.2013 DNA: India
A pracharak for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Modi, who is always seen in his trademark half-sleeves kurta, enjoys a strong support from among senior leaders in the Sangh fountainhead.
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Ten Most Stylish Movies of all time (Cached) 9.6.2013 Rediff: Movies
Looking at the most stylish Hindi films!
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Tata Motors move court against trademark infringement (Cached) 9.6.2013 ET: Auto
Complaint sought direction to DCP to take in custody and produce any person privy to production, storage or sale of any such objectionable articles.
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Detective dress - from Sarah Lund's jumpers to Columbo's mac - in pictures 8.6.2013 The Guardian -- Front Page
DSI Stella Gibson's penchant for silk blouses in BBC2's hit police drama The Fall is causing a stir in womenswear. We thought we'd bring you a gallery of other cops' trademark looks Greg Whitmore Tess ...
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After Jaspal Bhatti, wife keeps his flag flying (Cached) 6.6.2013 TOI: Entertainment
After Jaspal Bhatti, wife keeps his flag flying
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After Jaspal Bhatti, wife keeps the 'Nonsense' flag flying (Cached) 5.6.2013 New Kerala: India News
By Jaideep Sarin, Chandigarh, June 5 : He was comedy's famous Sardar and highlighted all that was nonsensical in society in his trademark style. For nearly three decades, comedian-actor-director Jaspal Bhatti entertained - and touched - the masses with his 'Nonsense Club' by highlighting social evils. After his tragic death in a car accident last October, his wife Savita Bhatti, wants to keep the flag flying high.
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Exhibition on Atal Bihari Vajpayee's life at BJP's MP executive meet (Cached) 30.5.2013 DNA: India
The exhibition also displays photographs of Vajpayee addressing in his trademark style which remained his forte till he was restricted because of poor health.
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Dharmendra most handsome person, says Madhuri Dixit (Cached) 28.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
Mumbai, May 28 : In her about three-decade career Bollywood dancing diva Madhuri Dixit has worked with many good looking and talented actors like Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, and Sanjay Dutt, but she finds yesteryear star Dharmendra the most handsome.
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Rupee down 16 paise vs dollar (Cached) 28.5.2013 Rediff: Business
In the international market, the US dollar rose against the Japanese yen in the early trade marking a break in the yen's recent gains.
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Jim Fraser obituary 27.5.2013 The Guardian -- World Latest
In 1942 my friend Jim Fraser was a corporal in the Eighth Army, the Desert Rats, and the driver of the converted tank that was General Montgomery's command vehicle during the North African campaign to El Alamein and Tunis. Jim gave "Monty" the black beret which became his trademark. Montgomery initially wore a broad-brimmed Australian hat which blew off whenever he looked out to observe and encourage his troops. They kept having to stop to fetch his hat. Jim, who has died aged 92, recalled in his memoirs: "I shoved my beret up into the turret, muttering: 'Tell him to wear this and we'll get there quicker.' The aide-de-camp handed the beret to Monty who tried it on and liked it." James Marshall Ralston Fraser was born in the Anderston district of Glasgow. After his father died from tuberculosis in 1927, the family moved in stages to live with his uncle in Colchester, Essex, where Jim attended the Bluecoat school. In 1937, after rejection by the Royal Navy because of his youth, Jim claimed ...
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Joe Arpaio racially profied Latinos in Arizona, judge rules 25.5.2013 The Guardian -- World Latest
'America's toughest sherrif' was found by federal judge to have systematically singled out Latinos in immigration patrols A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people. The ruling marks a thorough repudiation of the immigration patrols that have made Joe Arpaio, the sheriff of Maricopa County in Arizona, a national political figure. It backs up allegations that critics have made for years that Arpaio's officers violate the constitutional rights of Latinos by relying on race in their immigration enforcement. Known for jailing inmates in tents and making prisoners wear pink underwear, Arpaio started doing immigration enforcement in 2006 Arizona voters grew frustrated with the state's role as the nation's busiest illegal entryway. US district judge Murray Snow also ruled Arpaio's deputies ...
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