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Chennai doctors overcome legal tussle, harvest liver of brain-dead man
Times of India
CHENNAI: Doctors at the Global Hospitals harvested the liver of a brain-dead patient on Thursday. He had been on ventilator support for over a week. Radhakrishnan, 36, of Triplicane sustained head injuries during a fight with a friend on February 22. ...
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High court nixes Douglas' bail bid
Times of India
CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Thursday refused to grant anticipatory bail to the sitting Sri Lankan minister, Douglas Devananda, and instead directed him to surrender before a trial court for recall of an arrest warrant against him. ...
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Trade marks official in CBI net
Times of India
CHENNAI: The anti-corruption branch of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested on Wednesday the Deputy Registrar of Trade Marks in the Intellectual Property Rights office in Guindy for possessing assets worth more than Rs one crore that were ...
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Pollution board to plastic cos: Stop making very thin bags
Times of India
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board has asked plastic manufacturers to stop producing plastic bags with thickness below 40 microns. The previous norms had fixed the minimum thickness at 20 microns. One micron is 1/1000th of a millimetre, ...
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DMK, Cong cadres still at odds
Times of India
CHENNAI: The DMK's biggest headache might have been to clinch a satisfactory deal with the Congress, but there is a bigger challenge awaiting party supremo M Karunanidhi and his allies. With barely 38 days left for campaigning, the DMK and its partners ...
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Security hassle prevents Rajiv assassins from writing exam
Times of India
CHENNAI: Murugan and Perarivalan, two of those serving life imprisonment in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, have been denied permission to appear for the Class 12 examination this time for security reasons. Officials at the Vellore prison, ...
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Drop in panic calls to CBSE helpline this
Times of India
MUMBAI/CHENNAI: Here's proof that the Central Board of Secondary Education's decision to make the Class X board examination optional this year has drastically reduced stress levels around exam time. The number of calls to the Board's helpline has ...
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