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tweets Rahul Dravid statement - 'I am shocked, disappointed, and distressed' - seems he only just got round to watching the Phantom Menace
RT @FareedZakaria: At least 3,000 children as young as six are being recruited by insurgent groups across #India: Report http://t.co/mDOvt1…
Report: India’s 3,000 Child Soldiers
blogs.wsj.com — By Atish Patel At least 3,000 children as young as six are being recruited by insurgent groups across India, according to a new report published by a human rights group. The New Delhi-based Asian Centre for Human Rights says the practice of using child soldiers is "rampant," with the majority recruited in Maoist-affected states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal.Talk about timely - Q&A With S. Sreesanth - 'It feels good to be back. God has been kind' - on.wsj.com/16jTIkx via @WSJ @chetannarula
An Interview With S. Sreesanth
blogs.wsj.com — By Chetan Narula Indian cricketer S. Sreesanth was all over the news for the wrong reasons Thursday after it emerged that he is one of three players being investigated by the police for spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League.Should cricketers found guilty of spot-fixing be banned for life? Vote here - on.wsj.com/16jNUHC via @WSJ
Twitter Reacts to Cricket #SpotFixing News
blogs.wsj.com — Cricket was even more of a hot topic than usual on Twitter in India Thursday following the news that three Indian cricketers, including S. Sreesanth who has played 27 Tests, are being investigated for spot-fixing.Twitter Reacts to Cricket #SpotFixing News
blogs.wsj.com — Cricket was even more of a hot topic than usual on Twitter in India Thursday following the news that three Indian cricketers, including S. Sreesanth who has played 27 Tests, are being investigated for spot-fixing.Last time I looked, Rajasthan Royals were top of the Fair Play table.
@hodgeamanda 'are you an Australian?!' you will be relieved. classic
Delhi Gang Rape Suspect Hospitalized - lawyer alleges poisoning, prison says no - on.wsj.com/16zoxkz via @WSJ
Delhi Gang Rape Suspect Hospitalized
blogs.wsj.com — NEW DELHI - One of the defendants in the Dec. 16 Delhi gang rape case - an attack that shocked the nation and drew global attention - is in critical condition after he was beaten and poisoned in prison, his lawyer said Wednesday.RT @paulwsj: This is it: Goodbye India, thanks for everything. Taking a break and resuming in Hong Kong June 10.
Who landed it? Hope Benny Hill theme was played MT @timesnow Air India emergency landing as pilot locked out of cockpit during toilet break
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