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The Times of India (TOI) is a leading (Conservative) English-language broadsheet daily newspaper in India. It is owned and managed by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (The Times Group), which is a family business controlled by Indu Jain and her sons Samir Jain and Vineet Jain. The newspaper has the widest circulation among all English-language broadsheets, with 2.6 million daily paid copies. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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US cuts aid to Pakistan for jailing doctor who helped nab Osama
WASHINGTON: Outraged over the conviction of a Pakistani doctor who helped CIA find Osama bin Laden, a US Senate panel has voted unanimously to cut aid to Islamabad by USD 33 ...via Times of India -
French president visits Afghanistan
Francois Hollande arrives by helicopter at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Nijrab in Kapisa, where most French combat troops are stationed in Afghanistan. (Reuters) PARIS: French ...via Times of India -
US forms cyber wing to counter al-Qaida on Net
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has established a cyber-wing to counter the propaganda and hate being preached by terrorist outfits like al Qaeda on the internet. ...via Google News -
Troops out in 2012: Hollande in Kabul
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN: All French combat forces will pull out of Afghanistan by the end of the year, France's new president said in Kabul on Friday, but some trainers will remain ...via Times of India -
Australia to roll out red carpet for millionaire migrants
MELBOURNE: Australia plans to lay a red carpet to lure millionaire migrants offering them a fast-rack residency provided they invest around USD 5 million. "This new permanent ...via Times of India -
New Serb president reassures EU, heads to Russia
BELGRADE: Serbian President-elect Tomislav Nikolic told the European Union on Thursday he would "insist" the country stick to its pro-European path, a day before heading to ...via Times of India -
Egyptians vote in presidential election's 2nd day
CAIRO: In a wide-open race that will define the nation's future political course, Egyptian voted on Thursday on the second day of a landmark presidential election that will ...via Times of India -
Crisis in Nepal as deputy PM quits
KATHMANDU: Nepal's efforts to write a new constitution and avoid a fresh political crisis were in disarray on Thursday after the deputy premier announced his resignation amid ...via Times of India -
Couple in China accused of burying woman alive
Chinese authorities arrested a man and his girlfriend in the death of an elderly woman he knocked down while driving drunk and whose body was later found buried at a ...via Times of India -
British mayor faces ire for Union Jack shoes
LONDON: A mayor of a British town has landed herself into trouble by wearing footwear carrying print of the country's national flag -- the Union Jack. She is now facing angry ...via Times of India
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