Morgan Stanley
India | Sunday, 12 October 2008

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11. O.J. Simpson convicted of kidnapping and armed robbery, faces life in prison
Justice seems to have caught up with digraced American football star O.J. Simpson, who faces life in jail after being found guilty of kidnapping and armed robbery in Las Vegas by jurors, Friday, 13 years to the day after he was acquitted of murdering his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.
06 Oct 2008
12. Millions of Chinese to die from lung disease 30 years hence: report
Tens of millions of people will die from respiratory illness and lung cancer over the next 25 years in China if nothing is done to reduce smoking and fuel burning indoors, scientists warned.
04 Oct 2008
13. Mamata Banerjee "has pulled the trigger," says Ratan Tata, announces pullout of Nano project from Singur
It is official: Exasperated with the deadlock in talks between the West Bengal government and protesting farmers, Tata Motors said, Friday, it is moving out of Singur and will set up its Nano plant elsewhere.
04 Oct 2008
14. O.J. Simpson known for "Trial of the Century" convicted of robbing memorabilia dealers
Thirteen years to the day after being acquitted of killing his wife and her friend in Los Angeles, O.J. Simpson was found guilty of robbing two sports-memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel room.
04 Oct 2008
15. Sparks fly in US VP debate on economy, energy, Iraq
Under intense scrutiny, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin stood her ground Thursday night against a vastly more experienced Joe Biden, debating the economy, energy and global warming, then challenging him on Iraq, "especially with your son in the National Guard."
03 Oct 2008
16. Heads begin to roll in Washington Mutual; CEO, others shown the door but customers safe
JPMorgan & Chase Co., which snapped up Washington Mutual (WaMu) for $1.9 billion about a week back, said it will let go of some of WaMu's employees, including its CEO Alan Fishman and other top executives, a move that has sent jitters to the 43,000 employees who are working in the fallen bank's 2239 branches.
03 Oct 2008
17. 'Dark Ring' in the galaxy
This undated image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows a ghostly ring of dark matter in a galaxy cluster designated Cl 0024+17.
02 Oct 2008
18. Missing millionaire aviator Steve Fosset's wreckage found, massive search operation launched
Police authorities in eastern California said they have discovered the wreckage of the missing plane of millionaire aviator and adventurer Steve Fossett, who mysteriously disappeared more than a year back, a day after hikers in a remote Californian desert accidentally stumbled upon some items that belonged to him.
02 Oct 2008
19. No more "free puffing away," India bans smoking in public place
India banned smoking in public places on Thursday, leaving public health officials with a much tougher task: get the nation's estimated 120 million smokers to stub out their cigarettes.
02 Oct 2008
20. Deep Flight "winged submersible" : up to 11km deep sea
Deep Flight Challenger was built to enable adventurer, Steve Fossett, to set the ultimate solo dive record for all time (37,000 feet).
02 Oct 2008
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