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BriefsPower shut down in Vijayanagar and other areas today There will be a power shut down in several parts of Vijayanagar including parts of Magadi road, GovindarajaSunday,November 22,2009 00:56 [IST]
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septic tankHL: Slab of septic tank caves in; two children dead Deepti Acharya The sudden caving in of the slab, which covered a septic tank at Manorama Nagar in Thane, onSunday,November 22,2009 00:32 [IST]
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anchor brief1Dog Show from today at Palace grounds K Brindaa Lakshmi, Bangalore Good news for the dog lovers in the city. The Bangalore Canine Club is organising a dog show,Saturday,November 21,2009 01:36 [IST]
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anchor pg 3Flood-hit farmers seek job at agri fair Bangalore: Frail and wrinkled Shivaswamy went around the Krishi Mela at the GKVK campus, not to learn the latest trendsSaturday,November 21,2009 01:36 [IST]
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brief 2Five injured in road accident Five persons including two women and a 12-year-old boy got injured when a school bus collided with an auto rickshaw, a car and a bSaturday,November 21,2009 01:20 [IST]
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brief 2Five injured in road accident Five persons including two women and a 12-year-old boy got injured when a school bus collided with an auto rickshaw, a car and a bSaturday,November 21,2009 01:16 [IST]
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brief 2Five injured in road accident Five persons including two women and a 12-year-old boy got injured when a school bus collided with an auto rickshaw, a car and a bSaturday,November 21,2009 01:12 [IST]
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Child mortality dips, but under-five deaths worrisomeVineeta Pandey. New Delhi Despite a steady decline in child mortality cases the world over, India still ranks among the top 50 countries having highest number oSaturday,November 21,2009 01:00 [IST]
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Child mortality dips, but under-five deaths worrisomeVineeta Pandey. New Delhi Despite a steady decline in child mortality cases the world over, India still ranks among the top 50 countries having highest number oSaturday,November 21,2009 00:56 [IST]
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Nitrate in groundwater causes alarm in PunjabAjay Bhardwaj. CHANDIGARH Reports of increasing toxicity in the underground water of Malwa region in Punjab have alarmed people. Initially, there were reports oFriday,November 20,2009 00:24 [IST]