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            | Yuvraj fashions India’s win NAIROBI, Oct 7 (UNI) — A resurgent India with a display of stunning aggression and
        tremendous will-power humbled tournament favourites World Cup champions Australia by 20 runs to enter the semifinals.
              (Details
              on sports page)
 
 India’s Yuvraj Singh gets the ball away for four during their ICC Knockout tournament match on Saturday. — Reuters
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 |  Rajan not arrested: Thai
        policeBANGKOK, Oct 7 — The fate of
        a suspected Indian mob boss, wounded in a gangland shooting in Thailand,
        hung in the balance today as Indian detectives sought to prove to the
        Thai police that his passport was forged, an immigration official said.
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 | Cong leader among 7 killedSRINAGAR,  Oct 7 — A Congress leader and three militants were among seven persons killed in separate incidents, while ultras attacked the house of a protected person and torched houses of four special police officers in Jammu and Kashmir since last night.
 Allowances of IAF staff hikedDasehra gift to servicemen
 NEW DELHI, Oct 7 — The government today announced a hike in flying and risk allowances and other benefits of Air Force personnel with jumps ranging from over Rs 3,000 for Flying Officers to almost a five-fold leap of Rs 6,000 for Group Captains as a
        pleasant Dashera gift to servicemen.
 
        
 
          
            | Sydney: how sponsors were sidelinedSYDNEY — Bribery, corruption and drug scandals that have rocked the Olympic movement during the past 12 years notwithstanding, Sydney has been successful to a great extent in restoring the “noble look of Olympics”, thanks to its new model of keeping the “sponsors” and “multinationals” on the sidelines.
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                |  | Putin’s Pak visit raises eyebrows September 29, 2000
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