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Jagan Reddy remanded in 14-day judicial custody...more
India to provide $500 million line of credit to Myanmar...more
No immediate plan to hike diesel, LPG, kerosene prices: Jaipal Reddy...more
Mamata to felicitate IPL champs KKR...more
CBSE Class XII results out...more

Storm brews in Andhra Cong
After CBI grilling, Jagan arrested in assets case
High alert sounded across state
To appear before CBI court today
YS Jagan Mohan ReddyHyderabad, May 27
After intense grilling for three days in a row, the CBI today arrested the YSR Congress Party President and MP YS Jagan Mohan Reddy in a disproportionate assets case.

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By Raj Chengappa in Naypyidaw, Myanmar
PM Manmohan Singh being greeted on arrival at Naypyidaw airport.
At first glance, everything about Naypyidaw is like Chandigarh – only bigger and more happening. It is the newly constructed capital of Myanmar located between two mountain ranges.
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A packed Chepauk Stadium, with 35,000 of the most partisan fanatics, roared everytime the Super Kings took charge. It moaned everytime Kolkata fought back.

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