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The vice president of Emirates India-Nepal, Orhan Abbas spoke to TIMES NOW and denied that the flight dropped 18,000 feet. He also said that it was a minor drop of only 200 feet. He also said most of the passengers were safe and that 20 suffered minor injuries. He further said that a team is investigating into the matter.
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July 16, 2011
This weekend 'The Foodie' was invited by some college student from Pune to explore their hang out places and to check out how the students survived with the restricted amount of money. The Foodie checked the location and tasted the delicious food in a limited budget.
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July 16, 2011
This weekend 'The Foodie' was invited by some college student from Pune to explore their hang out places and to check out how the students survived with the restricted amount of money. The Foodie checked the location and tasted the delicious food in a limited budget.
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Times Now |
July 16, 2011
This weekend 'The Foodie' was invited by some college student from Pune to explore their hang out places and to check out how the students survived with the restricted amount of money. The Foodie checked the location and tasted the delicious food in a limited budget.
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July 15, 2011
As members of the House of Lords heaped calumnies, media baron Rupert Murdoch and his familywent into damage control mode, promising to apologise to the nation for using dubious news-gathering practices and showed the door to News International CEO Rebekah Brooks. The ferocity of public ...
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July 15, 2011
As members of the House of Lords heaped calumnies, media baron Rupert Murdoch and his familywent into damage control mode, promising to apologise to the nation for using dubious news-gathering practices and showed the door to News International CEO Rebekah Brooks. The ferocity of public ...
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