Monday, January 9, 2012

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Chennai: The Book Fair on the other side of road
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CHENNAI: If you were to stop by the Chennai Book Fair at the St George's School grounds, it would be difficult to miss the pavement on the opposite side of Poonamallee High Road. Welcome to the world of the 'other' book fair. ...
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Lawyers raise pitch against Nakkeeran
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CHENNAI: AIADMK supporters, including advocates, kept up their protests seeking arrest of R Gopal, editor of Tamil magazine Nakkheeran, for publishing a scurrilous article about Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. At Saidapet, over 100 protestors staged a ...
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Fire in Chennai airport hangar
The Hindu
A fire broke out in a hangar at the Chennai airport on Tuesday but it was immediately put out by fire and rescue services department personnel, airport sources said. A short circuit is suspected to have caused the fire in the area where some coast ...
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Beautician found murdered in apartment at Mogappair
Times of India
CHENNAI: A 25-year-old woman from Andhra Pradesh was found dead in an apartment on Mogappair-Ambattur Estate Road on Monday. This is the ninth murder in the city in just nine days of this year. Bhuvana Reddy (25) from Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh, ...
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10 held by NIA in counterfeit racket
Times of India
CHENNAI: Ten suspects were on Sunday arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from various parts of the country, including three in the city, for circulating what officers described as Pakistan-printed, highly sophisticated fakes of Indian ...
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Malaysian Tamil twist to enthral film buffs in city
Times of India
CHENNAI: These films may never generate the buzz that Rajinikanth's next movie is bound to but these low-budget movies made in Malaysia show just how pervasive and popular Tamil movies are.Ten Malaysian Tamil movies - including 'Underground Rascals', ...
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Scrap unique ID project, says plea in high court
Times of India
CHENNAI: Without a parliamentary permission to collect personal and biometric details of citizens, the Unique Identity Authority of India (UIDA), which issues the all-purpose Aadhaar identity cards, is an illegal entity deserving to be scrapped, ...
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Never-ending wait for driver's licences at Sholinganallur
Times of India
CHENNAI: Software engineer K Santosh Yadav missed a day's work this week as he had to wait to get his learner's licence at the Sholinganallur motor vehicle inspector's office on Old Mahabalipuram Road. The process, which should be completed in 10 ...
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Fake Indian currency racket busted
The Hindu
The agency arrested 10 suspects, including three in Chennai and four in Hyderabad, and seized high-quality FICN printed in Pakistan and smuggled into India via Bangladesh, highly placed police sources said. In a joint operation, a special team ...
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Article on Jaya: Advocates want Press Council to take action
Deccan Chronicle
In their complaint, signed by S. Diwakar, joint secretary, South Chennai District AIADMK Advocates, Wing and 107 other advocates, they said the story published by the magazine reflects the unethical and vulgar methods adopted by it to advance its ...
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Raonic claims Aricel Chennai Open title
Vancouver Sun
Canadian tennis player Milos Raonic poses with his trophy after winning the final match against his Serbian opponent Janko Tipsarevic at the ATP Chennai Open 2012, in Chennai on January 8, 2012.Raonic won the match 6-7,7-6,7-6. ...
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Milos Raonic Wins First ATP Tennis Title of 2012 in Chennai, India
Yahoo! Sports
9-ranked Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia and win the final of the Aircel Chennai Open in three tie-break sets 6-7(4), 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4). The match lasted three hours and thirteen minutes. The finals of the week's other two ATP 250-level season openers in ...
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Paes, Janko win Chennai Open
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India's Leander Paes made a winning start to his 2012 season with the Chennai Open title with partner Janko Tipsarevic. The 3rd seeded Indo-Serbian pair defeated Andy Ram and Jonathan Erlich in straight sets 6-4, 6-4.
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Chennai Open chess: Aleksej, Yu share lead
Times of India
CHENNAI: Top seed Aleksej Aleksandrov (Belarus) and Yu Ruiyuan (China) shared the lead with 7 points each at the end of the eighth round of the Chennai Open Grandmaster Chess Tournament at the indoor stadium on Monday. GMs Oleksienko Mikhailo (Ukraine) ...
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Delving into the world of mathematics
The Hindu
Chennai Mathematical Institute The Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) was founded in 1989. Situated in a five acre campus in Siruseri Became a university in 2006 The CMI offers undergraduate as well as postgraduate programmes in physics, ...
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Nayan moves to Chennai
Deccan Chronicle
Word on the street has it that the actress has rented a posh apartment in the high-end Boat Club Colony, opposite Hotel Park Sheraton in Chennai, and is slowly settling down in her new neighbourhood. She is staying alone because her parents are ...
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Chennai's eco spots
The Hindu
Here is a guide to a Chennai eco-spot-hopping. At Adyar Poonga, Preston Ahimaz of Pichandikulam Forest Consultants (then), offers a lec-dem on "eco-spot". "It's where the ecology of the land is allowed to function, relatively undisturbed," he says. ...
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Aleksej, Ruiyuan lead at Chennai Open chess tournament
Zee News
Chennai: Top seed Aleksej Aleksandrov of Belarus and untitled Chinese star Yu Ruiyuan shared the lead with seven points at the end of the eighth round of the SDAT-RMK 4th Chennai Open International Grandmasters Chess tournament. ...
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SC orders desealing of shops in Chennai's T Nagar
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PTI | 06:01 PM,Jan 09,2012 New Delhi, Jan 9 (PTI) The Supreme Court today ordered desealing of 27 shops and establishments in the posh T Nagar market in Chennai. A bench comprising justices Dalveer Bhandari and Dipak Misra directed the opening of such ...
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Aircel Chennai Open final: Ace man Milos Raonic reigns supreme
India Today
Canadian Milos Raonic capped a brilliant week as he slammed 35 aces and outlasted top seed Janko Tipsarevic 6-7 (4/ 7), 7-6 (7/ 4), 7-6 (7/ 4) in three hours and 13 minutes to lift the singles title at the Aircel Chennai Open on Sunday. ...
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A strong pitch for reading books
The Hindu
Visitors at the 35th Chennai Book Fair on Sunday had more to go home with besides the books they bought at the event. Former President APJ Abdul Kalam, in a speech, interspersed with couplets from Thirukkural, underscored the importance of cultivating ...
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