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The army has ordered a departmental inquiry by a three-member team led by a brigadier-level officer into the activites of Lt Col S P Purohit arrested for his alleged involvement in Malegaon blasts.

As treasurer of the Michigan Democratic Party, Ramesh Verma will oversee finances and supervise the work of the staff dealing with financial affairs of the party.

With gang violence skyrocketing in Vancouver, Surrey and Toronto, the federal government is introducing two bills in the House of Commons: The first is to amend the Criminal Code to target organized crime; the second is to focus on illicit drugs.

Anand Jon case could end in mistrial

Four months after a jury found fashion designer Anand Jon guilty on 14 felony and two misdemeanour counts, the Los Angeles County Superior Court is yet to give an order on punishment despite taking the matter up twice. Jon, meanwhile, languishes in the county jail’s solitary confinement without bail.

Setting priorities imperative ahead of the heads of state meet on April 2.

FIA presents plan for teams to have technical freedom in 2010 in exchange for a budget cap.

Making the most of the slowdown, these firms are buying the captive outsourcing outfits of MNCs and other players.

Ahmedabad to host seven IPL games

Just a day after its talks with the Home Ministry failed, the BCCI submitted a fresh proposal, re-jigging certain dates and identifying new venues.

The Bombay High Court on Tuesday directed Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) not to sign any fresh deals regarding broadcast rights of the IPL.

SM Sabde, deputy commissioner of police (Preventive) said considering the surge in cyber crime, the amendment in the Act will act as a deterrent.

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