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Terror strikes Stockholm
Twin explosions target Christmas shoppers
Stockholm, December 12
A car explosion and what appeared to be a suicide attack injured two people, killed the apparent bomber, and caused panic among Christmas shoppers in Stockholm. Stockholm police spokeswoman Petra Sjolander said a car exploded near Drottninggatan, a busy shopping street in the centre of the city. Shortly afterwards, a second explosion was heard higher up on the same street, and a man was found injured on the ground. He was later pronounced dead.

Forensic experts examine the remains of a suspected suicide bomber in Stockholm on Saturday. Forensic experts examine the remains of a suspected suicide bomber in Stockholm on Saturday. — AFP


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Architects to appeal to Ratan Tata against Camelot project
Experts from Chandigarh and Punjab also decide to write to the Centre to stop violation of construction norms in the UT’s periphery
Chandigarh, December 12
Prominent architects and town planners from Punjab and Chandigarh have joined hands against the Camelot project by Tata Housing Development Company (THDC). Demanding that the Tatas abandon the project, the architects today decided to write to group chairman Ratan Tata over the issue.

Delhi teen protests against lewd remarks, gangraped
4 men abduct 18-yr-old, rape her in moving car
New Delhi, December 12
In the fourth such incident here in five weeks, an 18-year-old girl was abducted and raped by four persons in a moving car in Sultanpuri area yesterday night after she protested against lewd remarks being passed at her. The accused, including a minor, have been arrested.

Police take one of the accused of the Sultanpuri rape case to a court in Rohini in New Delhi on Sunday. Police take one of the accused of the Sultanpuri rape case to a court in Rohini in New Delhi on Sunday. — PTI 

Shoe hurled at Hooda, again
Hisar, December 12
A man hurled a shoe at the dais just as Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda began addressing a rally of Backward Classes here today. The shoe landed on the platform erected for the music party in front of the dais. Stunned policemen immediately took the man away.

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Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal rallied to register a scintilliating three-game victory over Shixian Wang of China to clinch her third Super Series title of the year at the Hong Kong Open in Wanchai today.
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From jawan to Gentleman Cadet and back
Alok Kumar, a cadet undergoing training at IMA, was shunted out for theft
Dehradun, December 12
He is no longer a ‘Gentleman Cadet’. He would possibly never become an officer either because weeks before the ‘passing-out parade’ last year, the Indian Military Academy threw out Alok Kumar, reverted him to an Army unit as a jawan and imposed a fine of Rs 11, 59,500, the amount spent on his training at the academy. The ‘fine’ is to be recovered from his salary over the next 12 to 15 years, which means he would virtually remain without salary.

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