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Cricket’s A Sonofapitch! (Cached) 27.5.2013 Outlook Magazine
Just as India was getting the IPL fever back, out comes another match-fixing crisis. What is it about big money that begets bigger greed?
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Unmanned railway level crossings to be phased out in five years 23.5.2013 Hindu: Home
Between 2006-07 and 2012-13, 84 persons killed and 49 injured
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Indian-origin men jailed in Malaysia (Cached) 22.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
Singapore, May 22 : A court in Malaysia has sentenced two Indian-origin men to separate jail terms for brutally assaulting a Nigerian that led to his death.
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From stenography to journalism—Ashish Khetan 22.5.2013 Hindu: National
Damning evidence against ATS operations
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Swiss banks facing huge fine over US assets (Cached) 22.5.2013 TOI: Home
Swiss banks holding US citizens' funds that are not declared to American tax authorities are set to have to pay a massive fine, under a deal between Switzerland and Washington, a newspaper reported today.
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In Iraq, a war on mosques 22.5.2013 The Hindu: Today's Paper
In Iraq, a war on mosques
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Detained Islamist leader reveals `plot` to oust Bangladesh govt (Cached) 22.5.2013 Zee News : South Asia
A detained leader of a radical religious group has told a court that Bangladesh`s opposition alliance had hatched a plot to oust the government by supporting the Islamists` violent anti-blasphemy protests earlier this month.
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Detained Islamist leader reveals 'plot' to oust B'desh govt (Cached) 22.5.2013 Rediff: News
A detained leader of a radical religious group has told a court that Bangladesh's opposition alliance had hatched a plot to oust the Sheikh Hasina-led government by supporting the Islamists' violent anti-blasphemy protests earlier this month, media reports said on Wednesday.
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Amnesty wants urgent steps to end unlawful killings 22.5.2013 The Hindu: Today's Paper
Amnesty wants urgent steps to end unlawful killings
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Unraveling the truth behind 7/11 Mumbai train blasts probe (Cached) 22.5.2013 The Indian Express -- Front Page
The ATS of the Maharashtra Police arrested 13 people and claimed to have cracked the case.
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Indian-origin men jailed in Malaysia 22.5.2013 newindianexpress.com
Judge Noor Azian Shaari of the high court in Shah Alam, the capital of the Malaysian state of Selangor, sentenced V Ganesan, 29, to one year in jail and T Kumar, 29, to seven years in jail for causing grievous injuries to Nwabudike Emmanuel Chukwuma that led to his death in April last year, the New Straits Times reported Wednesday.
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Delhi HC agrees to hear plea seeking govt control on IPL 22.5.2013 Latest News
The Delhi High Court today agreed to hear a plea seeking direction to the Centre for taking control over the Indian Premier League by separating it from BCCI in view of irregularities including spot-fixing cropping up in the cash-rich cricket ...
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13-year-old boy electrocuted in Jammu (Cached) 22.5.2013 Zee News : States
A minor boy was Wednesday electrocuted in Jammu city, police said.
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Court extends CBI custody of SP Vivek Dutt, 3 others 22.5.2013 Latest News
A Delhi court today extended by five more days the CBI custody of SP Vivek Dutt, a key member of the coalgate probe, and three others arrested for their alleged roles in a graft case. Special CBI judge G P Singh allowed the central probe agency's ...
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Decomposed bodies of two women found in Jammu 22.5.2013 Latest News
Two decomposed bodies of women were today found in Jammu city, police said here. On the information of locals, police recovered the decomposed bodies of two women, in the age group of 25-30 years, from near Sidhra bridge and Circular road temple in ...
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13-year-old boy electrocuted in Jammu 22.5.2013 Latest News
A minor boy was today electrocuted in Jammu city, police said. Kamal Singh (13), son of a migrant labourer from Delhi, was electrocuted when he came in contact with a high tension wire in JP chowk area in the city this morning, a police officer ...
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Stepmother kills girl, dumps body in a well 22.5.2013 Latest News
A seven-year-old girl was killed allegedly by her stepmother, who threw her body into a well in Haraiya area, police said today. Shanti, a student of standard III, went missing on May 19 from Dharmpur village, they said. During police ...
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Rs. 24.60 lakh robbed at gunpoint 22.5.2013 Hindu: Coimbatore
People organise themselves to stop car; two arrested
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Kashmir 'preacher' arrested for sexual exploiting four minors (Cached) 22.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
Srinagar, May 21 : A self-styled "religious preacher" was arrested from Jammu and Kashmir's Badgam district for repeated sexual exploitation of four minor girls at an institute he ran, police said Tuesday.
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Sanjay Dutt shifted to high security Yervada jail in Pune 22.5.2013 deccanherald.com
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt was today shifted to high security Yervada jail in Pune from here, a jail official said.

"Sanjay Dutt was escorted to Pune jail at about 4 AM from Mumbai. There were three police vans that took him to the Pune jail," the official said.

He was secretly shifted to the Pune jail early in the morning due to security reasons and to avoid media glare, the official said.

The 53-year-old Bollywood star was earlier lodged in the anda cell after he was brought to the Arthur Road jail on May 16 following his surrender before the expiry of the Supreme Court-set deadline to serve his remaining sentence in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.

Dutt has to serve 42 more months in jail following his conviction in the 1993 case being upheld by the Supreme Court, which, however, reduced his sentence by one year (to five years from six) in March this year.
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