Google Alert - Top Stories of india
Google Alert - Top Stories of india
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Top India Stories From WSJ: Forecast of Surplus Grain Stocks, Dilemma in ... Wall Street Journal (blog) India Decides to Raise Foreign-Investment Caps: India Tuesday decided to allow 100% foreign ownership in telecommunication companies and ease overseas-investment rules for several other sectors, as the government aims to attract long-term foreign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
20 Indian children dead from school meal BigPond News Twenty children have died and more are sick after eating a free meal at a primary school in eastern India, a state government minister says. 'It is sad but true that 20 children died after eating their midday meal, which appears to be poisonous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rooney takes centre stage in transfer hysteria Times of India The Sun newspaper deemed it of such great national importance on Wednesday that it was the main story on its front page with banner headlines screaming: "Rooney: Why I Want Out of Man Utd." Every paper carried a quote from unnamed "sources" that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Masterly Muirfield set to test Open challengers Times of India Other strong story lines this week concern whether Justin Rose can become the first player since Woods in 2000 to win back-to-back US and British Opens and whether Ernie Els can defend the Open title he won at Royal Lytham last year on a course where ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket will always be no. 1 sport in India: Bosh Times of India "I think the work we are doing here will go a long way. There are other ways through which you can get people's interest. With the development of technology and social media, the people of India can see what a great game it is. People can see an NBA game. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Coach Amladi always practised what he preached Times of India It is often said that the real heroes are not the ones who fight the war but the ones who create them. Not every talented cricketer gets a break into the national team. Some curse their fate, while some know that their talent can be put to better uses ... See all stories on this topic » |
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