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Top stories
Horn OK freeze! 7 Jan 2009, 0130 hrs IST, Shishir AryaA truck driver hailing from a remote village in Andhra Pradesh's Warangal district, Saiulu is stranded in the city thanks to the nation-wide transporters' strike.
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Onion, potato prices inch up 7 Jan 2009, 0129 hrs ISTOnion prices inched up by Rs 50 a quintal in the wholesale market. Red onions which were being quoted at Rs 550-570 a quintal are now being priced at Rs 600.
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NMC's top officials back Atul Patne 7 Jan 2009, 0126 hrs IST, Sachin DravekarSenior health officers and officials have come forward in defence of their colleague additional municipal commissioner Atul Patne.
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Cross stop line, pay Rs 1,000 fine 7 Jan 2009, 0125 hrs IST, Proshun ChakrabortyA four-wheeler is deliberately parked in a 'no parking' zone on the busy road between Mehadia and Panchsheel squares, Dhantoli.
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Ministry may empower PWD officials to curb overloading 7 Jan 2009, 0124 hrs IST, Vijay PinjarkarThe ministry of shipping road transport and highways is thinking of amending rules to empower state public works department authorities to take action against overloading.
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Nagpur International Marathon on January 30 6 Jan 2009, 1857 hrs ISTThirty international marathoners along with 100 top Indian challengers will take part in the maiden Nagpur International Marathon with a total prize money of Rs 36,56,000, on January 30.
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Truck stir may push up prices 6 Jan 2009, 0336 hrs IST, Proshun Chakraborty & Shishir AryaThe indefinite strike by All-India Motor Transport Congress, which began on Monday, evoked good response in the city.
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Stabbed 17 times, trader dies 6 Jan 2009, 0335 hrs IST, Soumittra S Bose Property dispute led to bloody end of a trader who was stabbed 17 times by two of his rivals and their accomplices in Lakadganj on Monday morning.
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Slowdown in campus interviews too 6 Jan 2009, 0333 hrs IST, Vaibhav Ganjapure & Proshun ChakrabortyVery few companies are visiting the city's premier institutions, especially the engineering and management colleges, for interviewing and selecting students which used to be the norm until the last academic year.
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First desi Bt-cotton variety ready 6 Jan 2009, 0332 hrs IST, Snehlata ShrivastavFinally, after about 12 years of research and field trials, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research is ready with the country's first indigenously developed genetically modified cotton.
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