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Googlephone: The Googlephone is coming. Google is escalating its effort to upend the mobile market by introducing a phone it has designed and which is currently being tested on its pointy-headed employees. The search giant"s interest in selling it without operator subsidies means the device probably won"t be a huge hit. But the handset is an important showpiece for the company"s mobile operating system.

Agitation for Telangana state turns violent
The agitation for separate Telangana state, launched by the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), took a violent turn on Sunday with the arrest of regional party president Chandrasekhar Rao, hours before he was to launch fast-unto-death.

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'India's net sugar imports will continue for 2 yrs'
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SC quashes criminal proceedings against Coca Cola manager

The Supreme Court has quashed criminal proceedings initiated against a Coca Cola company official in a case allegedly involving spurious Limca. - Rescue operation on at Balco"s mishap-hit plant - Bajaj"s Kawasaki Ninja 250R launch on Oct 5 - World"s rich expect wealth to increase in 2010 - India adds 15 mn new wireless users in Aug - Doha road mapped out, walk it: Lamy to G-20 leaders - Schwing Stetter India says its 2009 growth to be negative It has set aside a Patna High Court judgement that refused to quash proceedings against Bharat Coca Cola Bottling North East Manager Saumindra Bhattacharya. A bench headed by Justice H S Bedi while setting aside the High Court order quashed the proceedings against Bhattacharya as well. Earlier, the High Court had quashed the proceedings against the Coca Cola India President and the Consumer Affairs Coordinator but not the manager. "We are, therefore, of the opinion that even assuming that some report of the public analyst had been put on record during the pendency of the complaint before the Magistrate, this factor will not cure the defect under Section 20 (of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954) as the very institution of the complaint without the report of the public analyst was not authorised in law," the Bench stated. It said that a prosecution for an offence under the Act can be instituted by a purchaser only if the report of the public analyst is produced along with the complaint.


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