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Dixie Chicks’ Natalie Maines faces defamation charges

Washington, Dec 6 : Natalie Maines, the lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, has been slapped with defamation lawsuit for statements she made at a rally in 2007 about the murders of three young boys.

Terry Hobbs, the stepfather of one of three 8-year old boys murdered in 1993, has filed a complaint on November 25, claiming that Maines wrongfully made a "false and reckless claim that [Hobbs] committed the murders of the three boys."

His stepson Steve Branch, along with Christopher Byers and Michael Moore, was found dead May 5, 1993, reports Fox News.

Pollution could kill as many people as climate change in the coming years

London, Dec 6 : New scientific evidence has emerged that has shown pollution is a bigger problem in terms of human health than previously thought, and can kill as many people as climate change in the coming years.

According to a report in the Telegraph, the evidence has been gathered by Met Office experts in the UK, who say that pollution is just as important for the world to stop pollution, which is set to kill 800 more people every year by 2020 in the UK alone.

Dr Vicky Pope, head of climate change advice at the Met Office, said that pollution can exacerbate the effects of climate change with deadly consequences.

Dabhol plant to get gas at priority basis

Dabhol plant to get gas at priority basisThe Dabhol power plant in Maharashtra would get gas from Krishna-Godavari (K-G) basin on a priority basis. K-G basin is being developed by Reliance Industries in Andhra Pradesh. RIL is directed by the union petroleum ministry to sell gas at $4.2 per million British thermal unit (mBtu) after the judgment of the court. It also asked RIL to supply gas to some fertilizer plants.
 

Mumbai attacks suggest disturbing alliances,says expert

Washington, Dec. 6 : The nature of the recent attacks in Mumbai suggests collaboration between internal dissidents and foreign intelligence agencies, says a University of Indianapolis international relations specialist.

Unlike previous attacks in India, this time the terrorists came via sea, firing indiscriminately rather than using bombs and specifically targeting numerous centers.

McEnroe ready to end glittering tennis career

London, Dec. 6 : Former tennis champion John McEnroe is ready to end his career in the sport.

No premature exits from close-ended funds: SEBI

No premature exits from close-ended funds: SEBIStock market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has imposed ban on the premature exits from close-ended funds. It would now be necessary for all close-ended funds to list on the bourses. SEBI board has also announced to extend validity for public offers and rights, from three months to one year on the condition of filing of fresh document with the market regulator. All policy related news can be accessed from the website of the regulator. The new rules would be implemented on all new schemes while existing schemes would not be covered under new rules.

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