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Bush on a fuse call
While our netas would have instituted an enquiry over such a blackout, Bush is positive even when he doesn't know: "We'll find out why, and we'll deal with the problem." More

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Tracking time
People have a glimpse of the heritage train pulled by two vintage steam engines at Bhadreshwar station in Hooghly district, 24 km from Kolkata on Saturday. The 38-km heritage run between Howrah station to Bandel (formerly known as Hooghly ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Rates for Hindi film TV rights zoom again
FILM director-producer Rakesh Roshan seems to be waiting for the best rates before selling the television rights to his latest Hrithik Roshan-Preity Zinta film, Koi Mile Gaya. Year 2003 has been good for the Hindi film industry with a ... More
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