Thursday, 27 October 2011
Warriors eye victory after late strikes
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Uttaran 26th October 2011 Written Episode
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Britain's Military Memorials Are Being Stolen For Scrap Metal

Police are hunting thieves who stole the bronze statue of a Second World War soldier from a memorial in a military town.
The one-off statue, commissioned for the garrison town of Tidworth, Wiltshire, was taken by two men to sell on as scrap metal.
Grainy CCTV footage shows two crooks taking 40 minutes to remove the sculpture from its plinth. They then carry it to their light-coloured car before speeding off.
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Time To Love Or Hate
Because,
I'm too busy in loving people who love me!"
Good Night!
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At Red Oak Café...
... there's a warm glow.
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INS: ‘Wage board move will kill most newspapers’
After dithering for months, the Union cabinet has approved the recommendations of the G.R. Majithia wage board for journalists and other employees of newspapers and news agencies, subject to the final order of the Supreme Court which is hearing petitions from at least three media houses.
The Indian Newspaper Society (INS), which had steadfastly opposed the recommendations, has slammed the government’s move.
Below is the full text of the INS press release.
NEW DELHI: Ashish Bagga, president, the Indian Newspaper Society, has expressed grave apprehension that the decision of the Union Cabinet on the eve of Diwali to accept the recommendations of the Majithia wage boards may lead to the closure of a majority of small and medium newspaper publications across the country as the proposed wage hikes are very high and beyond the capacity of the industry.
He cautioned that even large publications would find it difficult to implement these steep wage hikes.
It is indeed unfortunate that the INS' request for re-examination of the flawed and one- sided report has not been considered by the Government. A number of petitions challenging the Working Journalist and other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1955 and the Majithia Wage Boards recommendations are before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and the decision of the Government would be subject to the final order of the Supreme Court. After the recommendations are published, these petitions may be amended if required, he added.
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