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LEAD STORIES
In yet another accident, three of a family were killed and one was seriously injured in a head-on collision between a State Transport Corporation bus and a car, close to Mahabalipuram near here today. NT Bureau has more details. Tight security for air-show tomorrow Around 1,200 police men have been deployed as part of security arrangements for the Indian Air Force show on Marina Beach tomorrow. Angry man stones sister to death Gunasekaran, 45, living at a Tamilnadu Housing Board apartment flew into a rage over a petty issue involving his elder sister Rani, aged 50. And Gunasekaran took a stone and hurled it at her. Rani received a grievous injury on her head, fell down and died. Suspecting hubby tries to kill woman A man who allegedly tried to kill his wife by trying to set her afire was arrested here today. Ministerspeak on access to education State Higher Education Minister K Ponmudy today said that there would be an increase in the education access ratio if education is provided to the weaker sections of the society including women. NT Bureau reports. Trouble over Dhanush film release blows over The decks have been cleared for the release of Dhanush-starrer Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram with the standoff between the actor and producer Keyar apparently being resolved. A woman pimp was held and an 18-year-old girl was rescued from her by the anti-vice squad of city police at K K Nagar. Senior DMK Minister Arcot N Veerasamy has asked MDMK general secretary Vaiko to come out with details of shareholdings of industrialist Vaikundarajan in Jaya TV. There are multitudes outside the pale of politics -- men of mettle and impeccable records who are disturbed over the immediate possibility of Sonia Gandhi making a bid to rule the country. Editor T R Jawahar analyses the dual citizenship of Congress chief and its grave implications. Stay awake folks, for Lara's swan song Lara had hoped to prolong his Test career. But a dismal show by the team and his bat not doing the talking meant he had to quit when he looked physically good for some more time. K V Vasudevan writes. From villain to hero is his aim Son of popular small screen producer Abhinaya Creations' JK, Sanjith had his first taste of the big screen, unflinchingly playing a dreaded villain in Viyapari. The aspirant is awaiting with bated breath the release of Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram where he has a plum role to consolidate the early gain. M Bharat Kumar interviews the actor. |
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