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Accused was booked under Section 302 of the IPC at the Dakha Police Station, on April 26, 2004 following the complaint lodged by his father-in-law, Chaman Lal. Reetu, wife of the accused, was the main prosecution Witness in this case. According to prosecution, the accused wanted that the marriage of his younger brother be fixed with his wifes sister. While his in-laws were not interested, as there was a big gap between Parveens brother age and that of the girl. So, they refused to give their consent for marriage. Accused could not swallow the rejection of the marriage proposal made by him. Thus he started ill treating and harassing his wife. Later on, he left her at her parents house. On April 26, 2004, Parveen went to her parents house and abused them. In a fit of anger, he attacked his mother-in-law, Sudesh Rani, with the sharp edged weapon, which he was carrying along.
Yzerman named Canada's GM for Worlds
After a gold medal-winning performance at the IIHF World Championship last year, Hockey Canada is bringing Steve Yzerman back for another successful run on home ice. Yzerman was named Team Canada's general manager for the second straight year on Monday in Halifax, the co-hosting city for the tournament. Joining him on the management team are former Dallas Star general manager Doug Armstrong and former NHLer Luc Robitaille. "Working with Hockey Canada and their staff for the world championship last year was a terrific experience, and I am very pleased to be given the opportunity to return," Yzerman said in a statement on Monday. "Over the coming months, myself, Doug and Luc will be looking to name a coaching staff and players that will give Canada the best chance to defend their gold medal in Quebec City in May." .
PSN Roundup Review by Dan Whitehead
Like an enormous bag of anvils sliding down a hill, the PlayStation Store is starting to gather momentum - well, at least as far as retro downloads are concerned. After a sporadic few months of drip-drip PSone offerings, things seem to be settling into something resembling a regular service, with another trio of worthy games showing their adorable faces this week, all at GBP 3.49. Motorhead Overlooked by many when it was released in 1998, this semi-futuristic racer from Digital Illusions (them what did Pinball Dreams and Battlefield) is actually something of an unsung classic. Inevitably overshadowed by the more hyped blockbuster racers of the time, you'd be wise to splash a few quid in its direction while you wait for Rage Racer or Gran Turismo to show up on the Store. Ten cars and eight tracks await you, all carrying a rather downbeat dystopian flavour.
Behind the scenes of Internet2
For real-time research updates. Researchers seek to keep monster Internet telescopes from getting destroyed Satisfy your appetite for robot news by attending a business conference on topic Supercomputer goes back to the future UMass Amherst launches tech podcasts Internet2 kisses veteran testbed goodbye Microsoft, Intel officials rip pols for lack of federal R&D funding support .
Austin’s ‘best little church’ turns 50
Olaf Lutheran Church dining hall across from Crane Pavilion, but for 26 years it was a top fundraiser for Fellowship United Methodist Church."Members had so much fun out there," DeYoung said. "When they bought it, they had to get it ready for the National Barrow Show which came up in September.""During the Mower County Fair, when we had to work on Sunday and miss church sometimes, one of the members fried 'Holy Bacon' to ease our guilty feelings about missing church," she said.The theme of the golden anniversary is "Vision, History, Memory" and DeYoung said, "We've got all of that.""The First church had the vision and we've made church history and now we have 50 years of memories, too," she said. Print this story Email this story .
Why We Should Mourn Yahoo
One guess as to what's the biggest story we'll be reporting right out of the gate. It's not like reporters at other outlets aren't placed in similarly awkward positions. Consider The Wall Street Journal reporting on News Corp. (NWS), CNBC covering General Electric (GE), or BusinessWeek writing about The McGraw-Hill Companies (MHP). But the comparison only illustrates what I consider lamentable about Microsoft's irresistible bid for my new employer. There's plenty not to like about Yahoo's predicament. I agree with those who have said this deal will go through. No, it's not a good thing for Yahoo, the Valley, or the Internet. And no, in the long run it may not do Microsoft much good either. I don't agree with Google's (GOOG) alarmist view that Microsoft will monopolize the Internet, but I am concerned Yahoo won't flourish under its new owner.
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