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Shettar's followers in dilemma
BJP MLAs from North Karnataka, particularly those loyal to Assembly speaker Jagadeesh Shettar, are in a dilemma. They do not know whether to support the candidature of Shettar as an alternative leader or to continue supporting CM Yeddyurappa.

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Vedic row: Alleged land shark among 6 arrested
A man allegedly involved in illegal land acquisition for the controversial Vedic village resort near New Kolkata township was arrested along with five others from Bankura by a North 24 Parganas police team today.

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The usually choc-a-bloc bus parking lot at Makuhari Messe was deserted. There were no car company hoardings on the way to the Tokyo Motor Show venue either. Inside, the show was restricted to just three halls. There were no go-go girls in skimpy costumes dancing to loud techno beats. Missing in action were Ferrari and Lamborghini. No Jaguar or Aston Martin, either. Not even Volkswagen. The space normally occupied by the American giants was filled in with paintings by children – on an automotive theme, mind you.
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Markets open in the green

The Indian markets have opened in the green on the back of positive global cues. The Sensex is quoting at 17,134, higher by 33 points and the Nifty is up 4 points at 5113. - Markets turn cautious - Asian markets trade positive - Markets slip into the red - Seeking new funds - Markets at a glance - News you should not use Asian stocks advanced for the fifth time in six days as the strengthening dollar buoyed the shares of cars to clothing companies. US stocks had risen on Friday as data showed the economy shed far fewer jobs than expected last month. The IT, auto and banking sectors are doing well this morning. Bharti Airtel has continued its strength from the previous week and is trading at Rs 315, higher by Rs 5 or 1.7%, and Tata Motors is also trading strong by Rs 12 or 1.7% at Rs 722. Infosys and Reliance Communication are trading up between 1% and 2% each. The top Sensex losers are Hindalco (weaker by Rs 4 or 3.1% at Rs 142, Sterlite (lower by Rs 20 or 2.3% at Rs 868) and Tata Steel (shed Rs 7 or 1.2% at Rs 568). The market breadth is overwhelmingly in favour of the bulls. Out of 1,486 stocks traded on the BSE, there are 1,062 advancing stocks as against 373 declines.


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