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Restricted entry: What doesn't make national headlines, but could, makes it here

<p>The Cola giants have long ceased fighting, the famous Cola wars in India &mdash; preparations for which used to start once from January every year &mdash; is now a thing of the past.</p>

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The Trinity at work
The Cola giants have long ceased fighting, the famous Cola wars in India — preparations for which used to start once from January every year — is now a thing of the past. In the corridors of power, many claim its a trinity now at work, highlighting how healthy fruit juices, water and zero sugar drinks are things to look for, not the Colas. And all are working together in the show. The Supreme Brahma is the government itself, Vishnu being the Coca Cola head Venkatesh Kini, his name standing for the Lord with the Chakra, and Pepsi headed by Shiva Kumar. When the Trinity is at work, can there be any fight?

Who called AIIMS
Ever since the Delhi Police has said Sunanda Pushkar was murdered, politicians of one particular party have started checking out whether their names are not on the list of those who called to apply pressure on doctors of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to change the autopsy report. The problem is no one stores or remembers call details, they have to depend on their respective cellular operators. Lines, someone claimed in the Indian Capital, are buzzing round the clock these days.

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