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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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| Steel city becomes squeeze city |
| The murder of shoe baron Ashish Dey today prompted Jamshedpur’s businessmen to compare the local extortion racket to the one Dawood Ibrahim’s D-company once ran in Mumbai. ... | Read.. |
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| Cops not above law: judge
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| The police are not “above the law”, a British judge said in a landmark case that Calcutta police, who have dealt with events leading to the mysterious death of ... | Read.. |
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| Sen apology
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| India’s ambassador to the US, Ronen Sen, today offered an “unqualified apology” to the Rajya Sabha privileges committee for his “headless chicken” re ... | Read.. |
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| Son elopes, mother shot on morning walk
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| When Gopal Tiwari fell in love with the daughter of a rich businessman from a different caste, the couple ran away from their city unlike Rizwanur Rahman and Priyanka Todi. T ... | Read.. |
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| Long strides from Jamshedpur
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| Sreeleathers was started by Ashish Dey’s father Suresh Chandra Dey in Jamshedpur in the early 1950s with the aim of making shoes affordable to the common man. ... | Read.. |
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