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Schedule of the Indian Premier League 2009 | rediff.com
Schedule of the Indian Premier League 2009 | rediff.com
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Schedule of the ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009, T20 World Cup 2009, England | rediff.com
Schedule of the ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009, T20 World Cup 2009, England | rediff.com
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Current and forthcoming cricket schedule | rediff.com
Current and forthcoming cricket schedule | rediff.com
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Sangakkara, Mendis among SL players hurt in attack
TV footage showed gunmen with backpacks firing at the convoy as they fled from the scene, with several vehicles damaged and unexploded grenades lying around. None of the attackers were killed or captured, Lahore police chief Haji Habibur Rehman said
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From a pizza delivery to a Rs 20 lakh venture
Young entrepreneur Ruchi Chopra entered a man's world when she decided to start up her own business -- and a highly novel one at that!
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Why skilled Indians are leaving the US
New research shows that highly skilled workers are returning home for brighter career prospects and a better quality of life.
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Must-read entrepreneurial tips
Michael Dell is the most profitable PC manufacturer in the world. He is worth $17.3 billion and is ranked No 11 on Forbes’ richest Americans list. Here are his success mantras.
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Gunmen attack Sri Lankan team's bus in Pakistan
Six members of the Sri Lankan cricket squad were wounded when around a dozen gunmen attacked their bus as it drove under police escort on Tuesday to the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore.
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'My size zero': Kareena Kapoor
Presenting the fifth of a series of excerpts from celeb nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar's book Don't Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight.
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100,000 pros may return to India from US
The reverse immigration could end up as a big loss to the US, which has so far relied heavily on the immigrants to give it a technological edge over the rest of the world, according to a study conducted by Indian-American Vivek Wadhwa and released by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
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