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Thamil Arasu saved Chelsea's blushes as he shot wide after being put through with only the goalkeeper to beat.
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Thamil Arasu saved Chelsea's blushes as he shot wide after being put through with only the goalkeeper to beat.
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Umashankar, as the hairman of the Arasu Cable TV Corporation, set up by the state government in 2008 to run cable TV business, had recommended nationalisation of the Maran brothers owned Sumangali Cable Vision, alleging that the company was sabotaging the Arasu
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"We're going to tell them that you're not alone," said Arasu, the law student.
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"We're going to tell them that you're not alone," said Arasu, the law student.
SFGate: Top News Stories By SAM DOLNICK, Associated Press Writer 2009
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Born in India on 11 January, 1926, Arasu came to Singapore in 1951 and joined Tamil Murasu as its sub-editor.
TamilNet Newswire 2008
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Arasu left Tami Murasu in 1958 to join the Singapore civil service, but returned as Chief Editor of the daily in 1989.
TamilNet Newswire 2008
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Hoang Dinh/AFP/Getty Images Malaysia's Ambumamee thamil Arasu, left, fought for the ball with Indonesia's Diego Michiels during the soccer final of the 26th Southeast Asian Games held in Jakarta Monday.
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Additional reporting by K.T. Arasu and Samuel Nelson in Chicago and
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Additional reporting by Naveen Thukral in Singapore and Niu Shuping in Beijing; writing by K.T. Arasu and
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