Morgan Stanley
India | Wednesday, 20 August 2008

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1. Indian media fall prey to Nazi war criminal hoax
India's gullible media fell prey to a prank when they reported recently that a thief, arrested for attempting to sell off a stolen 18th century piano, has turned out to be a Nazi war criminal in hiding.
02 Jul 2008
2. Bollywood director plans film on murdered UK girl
Bollywood filmmaker plans to make a film about a British teenager murdered at one of Goa's famed beaches, but a lawyer said the family was afraid the script could deviate from the truth.
05 May 2008
3. Sesa Goa's Q4 net profit more than doubles, approves stock split
Indian iron ore exporter Sesa Goa has reported an impressive 208 percent growth in consolidated net profit at Rs.811.58 crore ($202.9 million) for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2008 as against Rs.263.34 crore ($65.83 million) in the corresponding period a year ago.
02 May 2008
4. Police "ruthless" in clean up drive in Goa
Police arrested at least 40 people in an overnight crackdown on suspected drug dealers and other criminals in Goa following a rash of attacks on tourists, a top police officer said on Monday.
17 Mar 2008
5. Police question mother over Scarlett's death
Police on Saturday questioned the mother of 15-year-old British girl Scarlett Keeling raped and murdered in Goa last month, saying it was routine questioning to clarify some aspects of the case.
16 Mar 2008
6. Goa police say may investigate past tourist deaths
Goa police, investigating the rape and murder of a British teenager, said on Friday they were willing to reopen past cases of suspicious deaths if they received fresh requests.
15 Mar 2008
7. Mother of dead UK girl fears Goa police may charge her
The mother of a British teenager who was raped and murdered last month in Goa said on Wednesday that she was worried at the possibility of police charging her with neglect for leaving her daughter alone.
15 Mar 2008
8. Police arrest 2nd man over UK girl's murder
Police have arrested a second suspect in connection with the rape and murder of a 15-year-old British girl in Goa last month, but her mother said the investigation was turning out to be a "farce".
15 Mar 2008
9. Police covered up UK tourist murder in Goa: Minister
Police deliberately covered up the murder of a 15-year-old British teenage girl who was found dead in Goa last month, the state's tourism minister said on Monday.
14 Mar 2008
10. Supreme Court allows 16 Goa iron ore mines to restart operations
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed 16 out of 18 iron ore mines in Goa to restart after stopping about a month ago because of doubts over work permits.
04 Jan 2008
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