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Widow turns accomplice in murder of software engineer
Times of India
CHENNAI: The June 2 murder near Tindivanam of a city-based software engineer is becoming more complex. A 36-year-old widow, arrested in the city on Saturday, has unwittingly become an accomplice to the killing, the police say. According to the police, ...
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Accused in TV scam to surrender in CBI court after 15 years
Times of India
CHENNAI: An accused in the Rs 10 crore colour TV scam that broke out in the first J Jayalalithaa regime in 1996 is expected to surrender before a CBI court in Chennai on Monday morning. According to sources, S Vijayakumar, said to be once close to ...
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Jayalalithaa on Delhi mission to seek funds
Times of India
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa will depart for New Delhi on Monday afternoon on a mission to seek more central funds for implementing various welfare schemes considered to be more ambitious than the schemes initiated by the previous ...
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Flawed road design is another obstacle
Times of India
CHENNAI: The four-lane roads have failed to prevent accidents across the state. The latest being the gruesome accident on the NH4 near Kancheepuram which killed almost all passengers. According to studies conducted by JP Research INC, a US-based firm, ...
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CCTV cameras soon at Egmore, 4 other rly stations
Times of India
CHENNAI: The railway police plan to install closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in five railway stations in the state, including Chennai Egmore, and have sent a proposal to the centre in this regard. "We sent the proposal for installing CCTV ...
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India post to take up old age pension issue with state government
Times of India
CHENNAI: A week after the government decided to shift to banks for distributing old-age pensions, India Post is trying hard to get back its largest customer in the state. The officials have sought an appointment with chief minister J Jayalalithaa to ...
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Angry T Nagar residents want wine shop relocated
Times of India
CHENNAI: Residents of several streets in T Nagar, who had been waging a long battle to get the wine shop on Dhandapani Street removed, on Sunday held a meeting where it was decided they would meet deputy commissioner of police Thirunavukkarasu and also ...
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