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Wade scores 41, Heat eliminate Pacers 105-93 (23)
By PAUL NEWBERRY, Associated Press
May 25, 2012
Indiana Pacers fan Matt Asen taunts Miami Heat forward LeBron James after
he fell to the floor following a missed lay up on a fast break during the
first half of Game 6 of their NBA basketball Eastern Conference semifinal
playoff series in Indianapolis, Thursday, May 24, 2012.
Eaten alive: Briton killed by crocodile on river trip in India and second man missing, feared dead (10)
Ian Turton was holidaying on the Cauvery River near Bangalore when he was
attacked
Croc attack: Ian Turton was attacked on the Cauvery River near Bangalore
A British man has been eaten alive by a crocodile while on a river trip in
India.
Ian Turton, from York, was holidaying on the Cauvery River near Bangalore
when he was attacked.
His travelling companion Michael Easton, from Holland Park, London, is
missing, feared dead.
England look to add to West Indies' woes (14)
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
NOTTINGHAM: England will take an unbeatable lead in their three-match
series against the West Indies if they win the second Test at Trent Bridge
starting here on Friday.
And, after a five-wicket victory in the first Test at Lord's, few would bet
against Andrew Strauss's No 1 ranked side going 2-0 up in Nottingham.
Toyota making eight new models for emerging markets (7)
AFP - Toyota said Friday it will roll out a number of new compact cars
priced around $12,500 in developing nations, targeting sales of more than
one million of the models annually in emerging markets by 2015.
Japan's biggest automaker said it would make eight new cars at plants in
Thailand, Indonesia, India and Brazil, priced at "about 1.0 million yen
($12,500) or more."
"We don't sell cars priced at 500,000 yen," Toyota executive vice-president
13/7 blasts: ATS files chargesheet, names Bhatkal (6)
PTI
Mumbai, May 25, 2012
Nearly a year after triple bomb blasts shook the city killing 27 people and
wounding many others, Maharashtra ATS on Friday filed 4700-page chargesheet
in a special court against 10 members of Indian Mujahideen, including its
top operative Riyaz Bhatkal who is believed to be hiding in
Pakistan.
Of the 10 members of the home terror group, six are absconding while four
have been arrested.
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