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BIA to restrict flights for aero show
As Yelahanka airbase would require clear airspace for Aero Show 2009 in February, Bengaluru International Airport has offered support.
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Drive on to auto expo
Auto-enthusiasts in the city can now see an exclusive range of never-seen-before beauties on wheels from India and all over the world.
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45% subsidized medicines sold in open market
More than 45% medicines in government hospitals are being sold in the open market, according to medical education minister Ramachandra Gowda.
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BSY angry with Centre for two reasons
Upset with the Centre for not stationing a unit of the National Security Guards (NSG) in Bangalore, chief minister B S Yeddyurappa accused the Centre of giving a "step motherly treatment" to the state.
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Petrol and auto LPG stocks severely hit
Petrol and auto LPG stocks were severely hit in several parts of the city after the strike by oil companies continued for the fourth day on Thursday.
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Bottling plants grind to a halt
As work at the bottling plants of oil corporations came to a halt in Bangalore, distributors of domestic LPG cylinders here are bracing for tougher times.
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Prices of vegetables and fruits shoot up
Though supply of vegetables continued in the city, prices of some vegetables and fruits shot up.
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Maytas have hand in state projects
After Satyam Computer Services Ltd chairman Ramalinga Raju admitted to a fraud, the consequences are likely to hit the infrastructure development sector in Karnataka.
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3 students drown in lake
A picnic turned tragic for four students when three drowned in a lake near Thalaghattapura on Thursday evening.
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BIA to restrict flights for Feb aero show
As Yelahanka airbase would require clear airspace for Aero Show 2009 in February, Bengaluru International Airport has offered support to ensure there is no criss-crossing of flights.
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Siddaramaiah skips supporters' meet
It was a meeting convened by miffed Congressman Siddaramaiah's supporters to discuss his future course of action. But the host himself did not turn up.
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Bangalore boy will be there at White House
Young Bangalorean Raoul Menon will also witness a rather memorable event will witness Obama's swearing-in ceremony on Jan 20.
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Research to get a new design
The Indian Institute of Science intends to develop different branches of research in design and ensure inter-disciplinary coordination.
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Healing comes from within
Be it recession, fear of losing job, personal or physical problems, youngsters these days are being increasingly drawn to energy or alternative healing practices.
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Justice Somashekhar begins hearing on church attacks
Justice Somashekhar Commission, which is probing into attacks on various churches in the state, began its hearing.
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Siddu-Cong reconciliation on the cards
Former deputy CM Siddaramaiah's threats to quit Congress because he wasn't given a post in the party, has not gone down too well with some of his supporters.
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Irate legislature staff question state govt
The state administration is gearing up for Belgaum session with red carpet and musical band, but the legislature staff is threatening to play spoilsport.
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Netas get plump hike for house rent
Ministers have even got a substantial hike: as a New Year bonanza, the Karnataka government has increased HRA to Rs 50,000 a month from Rs 40,000.
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Cong to interview youths
If you are a young and aspiring politician who believes in the ideology of Congress, here is a chance to show your talent and become a leader in the party.
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Hypothyroidism slips under radar
While increased awareness about iodized salt has reduced the number of goitre cases in Karnataka, the challenge now is combating hypothyroidism.

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