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Jacqueline's motto - 'We Are Family' September 6, 2010 : For Jacqueline Fernandez's siblings, Christmas is never too far away. The pretty actress loves to splurge and each instance of her homecoming is a mini celebration of sorts as Jackie showers her two brothers and a sister with gifts and goodies. www.newkerala.com
Obama has silk gifts waiting in Bangalore Gurum R Narayanappa, a Bangalore-based weaver, has a dream that could soon come true - to present his handicraft to none other than US president Barack Obama timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Dutch man drinks hydrochloric acid after being fired over employee gifts AMSTERDAM : A 50-year-old Dutch man killed himself by drinking hydrochloric acid earlier this year, a national newspaper reported on Friday. www.newkerala.com
Chhavi Leaves Her B'day Plans On Hubby Mohit! September 6, 2010 : Today Chhavi Mittal, who is seen in Sahara One's 'Ek Chutki Aasmaan' as Hemangi, has turned one year older. www.newkerala.com
'The fewer clothes the better', says Kate Hudson Washington, Sept 6 : Kate Hudson has said that she feels most comfortable with minimal clothing, claiming 'the fewer clothes the better' for her. www.newkerala.com
First come the girls, then the dollar devil London, Sept. 5: A former Test player has given a graphic and exclusive account of how easily international cricketers can be signed up by illegal bookmakers. For most cricket followers it is, simply, shocking. www.telegraphindia.com
The Hindu Business Line : Shift to card payments to save on cash printing cost: Study Cash vs cards:Government must consider tax benefits to merchants accepting card payments. It cost the government nearly Rs 2,800 crore to print currency notes in 2009-10. www.thehindubusinessline.com
For your information Satyasarathi Poddar celebrated his 12th birthday on Thursday not counting his gifts but gifting his books to the Great Wall of Education at City Centre.... www.telegraphindia.com
Dubai-based Malayalam writer wins award Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 5 : Sahira Thangal, a Dubai-based advertising executive and writer, has been selected for the first Emerging Writers' Award. The award will be presented during the third Kovalam Literary Festival to be held here from Oct 1 to 3. www.newkerala.com
Baby steps, giant expenses School fees are just the tip of the iceberg. A wholesome upbringing now includes skating classes, laptops, themed summer camps. The result: As the bills mount, Mumbai parents are taking on extra work and limiting their families to just one child, writes Radhika Raj. www.hindustantimes.com
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