Ivanka Trump’s accused stalker jokes he’s got his eye on her mom

New York, May 19 (ANI): Businesswoman Ivanka Trump’s accused stalker has revealed that he is over her and that he is now moving on to his next target – her mother Ivana Trump.

Justin Massler, 27, joked about his plan in a rambling, tongue-in-cheek chat outside a Manhattan courthouse on May 18.

“You know who I don’t have an order of protection against? Ivana Trump,” the New York Daily News quoted him as saying.

“Maybe I’ll start stalking her,” he stated.

Massler, who flew in from Reno, Nev., for a five-minute court hearing, insisted he now has zero interest in the 27-year-old daughter of developer Donald Trump.

“Ivanka? That was months ago. I’m not even stalking anymore,” he said before going on to explain his fascination with her.

“She’s just like a princess. I’ve got to marry the most beautiful princess in the land,” he added. (ANI)

Orco shareholder challenges capital hike

PRAGUE, April 14 (Reuters) – Orco Property Group (ORCO.PA)
(ORCOsp.PR) shareholder Millenius Investments has challenged the
developer’s recent capital hikes in a Luxembourg court, it said
on Wednesday.

The group said in a statement it wanted capital increases
announced on April 8 and April 12 to be declared null and void.

“Millenius is of the view that the Board does not have the
authority to override rules that constrict the removal of
pre-emptive subscription rights, rights that are fundamental for
all shareholders,” it said in a statement.

“Less than two weeks before the general assembly planned for
April 26, shareholders find themselves in a situation where they
are deprived of the possibility of acquiring shares that are
being sold at a 30 percent discount to their market price of
recent days.”

(Reporting by Jason Hovet)

The New South Wales Office of Water says an accurate prediction of water flows from the Darling River to Wilcannia and Menindee can not be solely reliant on flows passing through Bourke.

Mildura casino developer John Haddad says he will rely on community leaders in the city to gauge the level of support for his $400 million casino plan.

Mr Haddad and the State Government have promised the Jewel Casino will not be built without community backing, after an anti-casino community meeting unanimously demanded a referendum.

Mr Haddad says local leaders like politicians, councillors and tourism and development chiefs have a good knowledge of community wishes.

“I’d be relying on their understanding, but from my reading of it they know Mildura unbelievably well,” he said.

“They know exactly what’s needed there and what’s not needed there and I think they would be able to give me a very clear indication of how I should be moving forward.”

Residents petition against units plan

Nearly 300 Guyra residents have signed a petition opposing a new residential development.

Developer Delfmont is proposing to build 22 free-standing units on a 1.2 hectare block in Stevenson Street.

In objection letters to Guyra Shire Council, locals have raised concerns about social problems triggered by high-density housing.

There are also concerns about increased noise and traffic, and plummeting house prices.

General manager David Cushway says the matters raised will be considered

“The council has resolved to defer the matter while further negotiations take place with the developer,” he said.

Police have reviewed the plans and proposed a number of crime prevention strategies such as security lighting, alarm systems and open-style fences.

Council up-beat about high-rise support

The Roebourne Shire president has quashed community concerns that a high-rise development in Karratha would detract from the area’s flat town centre.

The Western Australian Government has selected developer Finbar Group to build a high-rise residential and commercial development that could be up to 10 storeys.

The project could see up to 300 residential apartments, with work set to begin next year.

Shire president Nicole Lockwood says previous plans for high-rise buildings in Karratha have been rejected, but she believes the current proposal will be accepted by the community.

“There’s definitely people in the community that don’t support high-rise. The council came to a position last year where we endorsed eight storeys and we’ve now removed that limit in our new policy that’s out for comment,” she said.

“I think on the whole, people are happy as long as it’s not one building.”

Developer pushes ahead with aged care plan

The developer of a retirement village in Broken Hill says he is determined to see the project completed.

A development application for 72 units on the Excelsior Oval site was approved by the council in 2007, but no work has begun on the project.

Project manager Robert McDonald says the development group had no choice but to take a step back from the project because the management company it was to run under went bankrupt.

Mr McDonald says since then an alternate development application has been submitted to the council.

“We’ve lodged a development application before Christmas for about 100 and it varies a little bit depending on what the planners do in pushing and pulling with different boundaries,” Mr McDonald said.

“It’s just in excess of 100 houses and that plan has been given a good scrutiny by council planners.”

Himachal Pradesh Govt. moves to produce IT friendly business landscape

New Delhi, Sep.18 (ANI): Recognizing the enormous potential of Information Technology in acting as a catalyst for the Tier – II growth of Suburban India, The Government of Himachal Pradesh (GoHP) is moving to produce an IT friendly business landscape.

To close the technological gap and nab the marquee, various initiatives are being put in place by the GoHP. Tax Breaks, Exemption from various duties and levies and imports are certain defined benefits for the industry to set base at Himachal Pradesh.

The IT Park cum Township falls will come up in Solan District of Solan, about 20 kilometres from Shimla.

The total area of the project is 64.73 acres. The site is located at a distance of four kilometers from Kiarighat. Kiarighat is on Chandigarh – Shimla highway (NH-22) on midway between Solan and Shimla at an approximately equal distance of 23 kilometres.

Conceptualized as an Integrated Development – offering both residential and commercial options, the project’s developmental contours will include built-up IT space of 1.1 million square feet. Built to suit plots for IT in 9.5 acres of land, a township for of 1.31 million square feet, a project cost of 408 crore rupees.

Commercially structured on the Public Private Partnership format. The developer shall be responsible for designing,financing, constructing, operating, maintaining and development of the IT Park cum Township at Waknaghat.

The implementing agency will be the Department of Information Technology, Government of Himachal Pradesh.

To promote the project and the township, an investor Meet will be held in Delhi on September 23. A visit to the site will be organised on September 30, while a pre-bid meeting will be held on October 3, 2009.

The last date for submission of proposal is October 26. (ANI)

Brit woman thinks she has finally found Mr. Right in sixth hubby!

London, Sep 11 (ANI): A Brit woman, who has spent 31-years looking for Mr Right, thinks that she has finally found him in her sixth husband.

Lady Rosemaris Chanie-Cridge, 50, a former dancer and actress, saw her five previous marriages last between 18 months and ten years, with her choices ranging from a wealthy property developer to a Texan Marine named Butch Gayheart.

Now, Lady Rosemaris, who has kids Sabrina, 23, Krystle, 24, and 14-year-old Joshua by two different men, says that she has found her true love in plumber Gary Cridge, 40, who she met last year when he came to fix her washing machine.

“I really have found my Mr Right after all these years. Each time I thought the marriage was going to last. I said my vows with sincerity,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

She met her first husband, 25-year-old Michael Robins, at the age of 17 and they wed two years later.

“He was extremely attractive, I fell in love immediately,” she said.

They had a church wedding in Ealing, West London, in 1978, but the marriage broke down after two years.

“I was devastated – I thought that marriage was for life. My parents split up when I was three. I became obsessed with the idea that my marriage would be different,” she said.

She then wed former Marine Harry ‘Butch’ Gayheart, 25, in 1983 but split after two years.

“He proposed after a month. He was so romantic and seemed to offer the love I craved,” she recalled.

Property developer Gordon O’Shea, 40, became her third husband, but the marriage did not last when he decided to give his money away and go to Africa to work as a missionary.

They divorced in 1989 after 18 months of marriage.

Lady Rosemaris met Goran Koroliga at a cocktail party in LA and they wed in 1990, but split after two years.

Her fifth marriage, to Max Jesson in 1997, lasted a decade and left her “absolutely devastated” when it ended.

But Lady Rosemaris, of Banstead, Surrey, believes her new love will last forever after marrying Gary in May.

“I told him about my past. A lot of men would have felt intimidated, but it didn’t matter to him,” she said.

“When I said my vows, they seemed extra special. I always knew true love was out there. I’ve finally found the man of my dreams,” she added. (ANI)

Website that can rank people’s chances of death

Washington, Aug 27 (ANI): Want to know the chances of your death in the near future along with its cause? Well, then log on to www.DeathRiskRankings.com.

The new website, developed by researchers and students at Carnegie Mellon University, allows users to query publicly available data from the United States and Europe, and compare mortality risks by gender, age, cause of death and geographic region.

The Web site not only gives the risk of dying within the next year, but it also ranks the probable causes and allows for quick side-by-side comparison between groups.

For example, if a person wanted to know who is more likely to die next year from breast cancer-a 54-year-old Pennsylvania woman or her counterpart in the United Kingdom.

“This is the only place to look. It turns out that the British woman has a 33 percent higher risk of breast cancer death. But for lung/throat cancer, the results are almost reversed, and the Pennsylvania woman has a 29 percent higher risk,” said Paul Fischbeck, site developer and professor of social and decision sciences and engineering and public policy (EPP) at Carnegie Mellon.

“Most Americans don’t have a particularly good understanding of their own mortality risks, let alone ranking of their relevant risks,” said David Gerard, a former EPP professor at Carnegie Mellon.

They found that beyond infancy, the risk of dying increases annually at an exponential rate.

A 20-year-old U.S. woman has a 1 in 2,000 (or 0.05 percent) chance of dying in the next year.

By 40 years of age, the risk is three times greater, by age 60, it is 16 times greater; and by age 80, it is 100 times greater (around 1 in 20 or 5 percent).

“The risks are higher, but still not that bad. At 80, the average U.S. woman still has a 95 percent chance of making it to her 81st birthday,” said Gerard.

The researchers are hoping that the new Web site will help bring focus to some of the discussion now raging over health care policy in the United States.

“It’s much easier to make a persuasive argument when you have the facts to back it up, and this site provides all sides with the facts. We believe that this tool, which allows anyone to assess their own risk of dying and to compare their risks with counterparts in the United States and Europe, could help inform the public and constructively engage them in the debate,” said Fischbeck. (ANI)

Muralitharan to play Twenty20 cricket for Queensland Bushrangers

Melbourne, Aug.27 (ANI): Champion Sri Lankan off-spinner Muthiah Muralitharan will join West Indian Dwayne Bravo as the Queensland Bushranger’s second international recruit for the national Twenty20 competition.

While both players are not eligible to play in October’s Champions League international Twenty20 tournament and are committed only for this season’s month-long Big Bash, they would be eligible to turn out at next year’s Champions League if the team qualifies, reports Fox Sports.

In addition, the 37-year-old off-spinner could reshape Victoria’s Twenty20 bowling attack, which in recent seasons has been well-served by the likes of pacers Dirk Nannes, Shane Harwood and Clint McKay.

“It could be an all-spin attack, because really we’ve got [Brad] Hodge and [David] Hussey, [Cameron] White, Murali and also [Jon] Holland and [Bryce] McGain,” coach Greg Shipperd said.

The Bushrangers have also overcome the loss of long-time major sponsor Carlton and United Breweries with a three-year agreement with Dubai-focused property developer Dheeraj and East Coast (DEC). (ANI)

Blackberry maker tops Fastest Growing Firms list

London, August 19 (ANI): Research in Motion (RIM), the developer of the hit Blackberry smartphone, has been named the world’s fastest-growing company, suggests business magazine Fortune.

The Canadian wireless device company topped the magazine’s latest annual guide to the 100 fastest-growing businesses, beating US chipmaker Sigma Designs to the second place.

Chinese internet business Sohu.com came in third, followed by Ebix, European forum for energy Business Information exchange, and then DG Fast Channel, reports the BBC.

Fortune said: “Since the Great Depression, some companies just keep growing. And not only in the United States.”

10 Fastest Growing Firms

1. RIM

2. Sigma Designs

3. Sohu.com

4. Ebix

5. DG Fast Channel

6. CF Industries

7. Shanda Industries

8. Arena Resources

9. Bruker

10. Potash Corporation (ANI)

Brooke Shields to make Hollywood comeback with ‘Furry Vengeance’

Washington, July 10 (ANI): Brooke Shields has finally managed to grab a major role in a film after nearly ten years, according to reports.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the beauty will star as Brendan Fraser’s wife in comedy ‘Furry Vengeance’, which follows a real estate developer and his troubles with a family of raccoons.

The Blue Lagoon star has only been seen in TV shows in the past decade, with appearances in Nip/Tuck, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Two and a Half Men, and the recently axed Lipstick Jungle, Contactmusic reports.

Her last mainstream movie role was in 1999′s Black and White.

She recently gave a touching tribute to late pal Michael Jackson at his Los Angeles memorial. (ANI)

Prime Outlets – Queenstown – Gugrove City Outlets – Jeffersonville Outlets – Prime Outlets Jeffersonville – Prime Outlets Grove City – Prime Outlets Williamsburg – Queenstown Gucci Outlet Store to Open at Prime Outlets

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Prime Retail, a Baltimore-based developer of outlet centers across the U.S. and Puerto Rico, announced today legendary designer Gucci will open its only outlet store in the greater Baltimore/Washington D.C. area at Prime Outlets – Queenstown, the upscale 298,000 square foot shopping center serving the Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington D.C. metro markets. The iconic label will celebrate the grand opening of its 6,000 square foot location, Saturday, July 4.

For more information, please visit: http://www.primeretail.com.

Youngsters ready to ditch sex for gaming

Melbourne, July 2 (ANI): Today’s gaming generation prefers sitting in front of a computer or games console rather than having some action between the sheets, revealed a survey.

The survey revealed that at least 75 per cent of the participants of legal age were happy to ditch the opportunity to have sex in order to live out their fantasies online.

The survey by online gaming community Fizzy.com was launched to celebrate its second birthday, and questioned 1200 members on what kind of an impact gaming had on their social lives.

According to Colin Cardwell, CEO of Australian developer 3rd Sense which owns Fizzy, the survey revealed “some surprising findings to say the least”.

Almost 43 percent of Fizzy users are under the age of 17, and the question regarding sex was dropped for those respondents once they qualified their age.

While nearly half of Fizzy’s male under-16 users still ticked the “high-score” box, 51 percent of the girls were simply not ready for the dating game, and instead preferred to cosy up with their keyboards.

“There’s clearly a demographic shift occurring when it comes to online behaviour. Many people are spending more time online discovering they are passionate about play and really enjoying themselves,” News.com.au quoted Cardwell as saying. (ANI)

Hindraf supporters hold protests to save Penang village

George Town (Malaysia), July 1 (ANI): A group of Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) supporters gathered at Komtar, demanding that the Penang Government use its “executive powers” to save Kampung Buah Pala.

About 300 villagers living in Kampung Buah Pala are facing eviction after a Federal Court ruled in favour of the landowner and developer on June 24.

Twenty of them from Kuala Lumpur, Seremban and Penang arrived at the state administrative building with about 30 villagers yesterday morning to hand over a letter of appeal to Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.

In the letter, they expressed regret over the state government’s alleged “broken promises”.

They also urged Lim to invoke his powers under the National Land Code and Land Acquisition Act to stop the developers from levelling the village known as Penang’s High Chaparral.

Before the March 2008 general election, there were so many promises but now, everybody is keeping quiet.

“They tell us to take them to the national-level, but they can’t even handle state problems,” said Penang Hindraf coordinator K. Kalaiselvam.

Carrying Hindraf chairman S. Waythamoorthy’s seven-year-old daughter Vwaishhnnavi, who held the handwritten letter of appeal addressed to Lim, Kalaiselvam led the delegation that arrived at Komtar at about 10.40am.

The group had a brief confrontation with Komtar security guards who instructed them to choose five representatives to hand over the letter, but 10 were eventually allowed to enter and meet Lim’s political secretary Ng Wei Aik.

Ng, who then instructed the police to allow the entire group in, addressed them, but tempers flared when they were informed that Lim had other appointments.

The villagers’ claim that DAP and PKR representatives had promised their village would be spared if Pakatan took over the state in the last general election. (ANI)

Nina Wang’s alleged lover claims her multi-billion-dollar fortune

London, June 30 (ANI): A man claiming to be the lover of Asia’s richest woman, Nina Wang, has insisted that a will that left her multi-billion-dollar fortune to him was not a forgery.

The document is at the centre of a high-profile court battle over the estate of one of Hong Kong’s most colorful personalities, Sky News reports.

Businesswoman Nina Wang, who died at age 69 of cancer in 2007, was ranked in Forbes magazine as the world’s 204th richest person with a fortune of 4.2 billion dollars.

Feng shui adviser Tony Chan, 49, said he and Wang were lovers and she left her money to him out of genuine affection in a 2006 will.

However, a foundation set up by Wang and her late husband has staked a claim to her estate under a separate will made in 2002.

During a testy court hearing, the foundation’s lawyer Lawrence Lok asked Chan if he concocted the will himself or had someone else do so on his behalf.

“Absolutely not. You’re wrongly accusing me. I never thought she would do that. She really loved me very deeply,” he added.

In the years before her death, Wang gave Chan a total of 266 million dollars in 2005 and 2006.

“It was really a gift. Because I feel that she really loved me, that’s why she gave me the money. She had always been giving me money,” Chan said.

He said his relationship with Wang started in 1992, but he kept it secret from everyone except his wife.

Wang inherited her husband’s fortune after an eight-year court battle against her father-in-law. Her husband was abducted in 1990 and, despite the family paying 20 million pounds in ransom, he was never released and his body never found.

Wang went on to build her husband’s company, Chinachem, into a massive property developer. (ANI)

New handheld device detects anthrax with outstanding accuracy and reliability

Washington, June 26 (ANI): Scientists have developed a handheld device that can detect anthrax with outstanding accuracy and reliability.

The device, called Ceeker (pronounced “seeker”), was made by scientists at Veritide Ltd., a developer of innovative biological identification and detection solutions.

It can discriminate between anthrax spores and similar-looking hoax substances.

The data show that in over two weeks of testing at the Midwest Research Institute in Florida, the company’s Ceeker scanner accurately identified 100 percent of the anthrax samples used and was correct in 95 percent of tests involving hoax substances.

“We knew that our innovative Ceeker is capable of producing outstanding results in distinguishing between anthrax and look-alike hoax substances, and now we have definitive data confirming its performancem,” said Andrew Rudge, Chief Executive Officer of Veritide.

“Even better, these extraordinary results were generated by a small portable handheld system that requires no special skills or training to operate and that can produce a result within minutes, enabling first responders to rapidly determine whether the situation is a nuisance or a major threat to public health,” he added.

The Ceeker employs optical detection technology developed at New Zealand’s University of Canterbury.

It uses ultraviolet light and special algorithms to detect bacterial spores and provides test results within minutes, without the need for wet chemistry or analytic processes that can be difficult to handle in the field.

The Ceeker is capable of producing test results from very small amounts of sample and does not consume or destroy the sample being tested, allowing it to be re-analyzed later for forensic applications.

In contrast, existing detection approaches require longer and more complex processing to distinguish anthrax from other substances (between 30 minutes and three days). Their accuracy is inferior to the Ceeker and the sample is typically destroyed during testing.

According to Professor Lou Reinisch, an inventor of the Ceeker technology, “These new data definitively confirm the validity of the detection concepts underlying the Ceeker and should help fuel its wider use among such first responders as fire and police departments, HazMat teams, postal services, port and airport security, and defense and military authorities.”

The Ceeker has also been previously validated by forensic laboratory ESR, which conducted multiple rounds of testing using anthrax simulants and hoax substances.

The successful US test results have triggered significant sales from US customers who had pre-ordered the Ceeker but were waiting for positive direct anthrax testing results before proceeding. (ANI)

Brighter, full-colour electronic readers coming your way

London, Apr 30 (ANI): Buying an e-reader but not sure if you’d like reading the dim screen? Well, then get ready for e-book reading experience that will be as close to printed media as possible.

Scientists have announced, what is known as Electrofluidic Display Technology (EFD)- the first technology to electrically switch the appearance of pigments in a manner that provides visual brilliance equal to conventional printed media.

The work by an international collaboration of the University of Cincinnati, Sun Chemical, Polymer Vision and Gamma Dynamics, could offer better than 85 percent “white-state reflectance.”

White-state reflectance is a performance level required for consumers to accept reflective display applications such as e-books, cell-phones and signage.

“If you compare this technology to what’s been developed previously, there’s no comparison. We’re ahead by a wide margin in critical categories such as brightness, colour saturation and video speed,” Nature quoted developer Jason Heikenfeld, assistant professor of electrical engineering in UC’s College of Engineering, as saying.

The work on this technology has been underway for several years.

Heikenfeld said: “The ultimate reflective display would simply place the best colorants used by the printing industry directly beneath the front viewing substrate of a display.

“In our EFD pixels, we are able to hide or reveal colored pigment in a manner that is optically superior to the techniques used in electrowetting, electrophoretic and electrochromic displays.”

Project partners at PolymerVision see strong potential for rollable displays, because the optically active layer can be less than 15 microns thick.

And it could be used in a wide range of products, including electronic windows and tuneable colour casings on portable electronics.

“This takes the Amazon Kindle, for example, which is black and white, and could make it full colour. So now you could take it from a niche product to a mainstream product,” said Heikenfeld.

The details of the displays have been published in the paper ‘Electrofluidic displays using Young-Laplace transposition of brilliant pigment dispersions’. (ANI)

HK shares expected to drop with banks seen hard-hit

HONG KONG, April 21 (Reuters) – Hong Kong shares are expected
to drop on Tuesday amid a global sell-down in banking stocks
after Bank of America (BAC.N) raised concerns about credit
quality deterioration.

The stock plunged more than 24 percent on Monday despite
reporting a rise in profit for the first quarter as its chief
executive warned the bad credit environment was getting worse.

American depository receipts (ADRs) in Hong kong-listed
companies joined the slump on Wall Street overnight with global
lender HSBC (HBC.N) (0005.HK) sliding 7.7 percent, while China
Mobile (CHL.N) (0941.HK), which reported a 5.2 percent increase
in its first quarter net profit on Monday, sank 4.5 percent.

The benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI closed 1 percent higher
at 15,750.91 on Monday as Chinese stocks led the charge on
expectations of improved corporate earnings in 2009

STOCKS TO WATCH-

* Enric Energy Equipment Holdings (3899.HK), which had
previously made a takeover offer with CIMC Hong Kong for Target
Co China, has reduced its offer for Target Co China to HK$3 per
share from HK$4.49 per share, citing market conditions and
economic environment. For statement please click
here

* China National Resources Development Holdings (0661.HK) on
Tuesday said it had discovered 400,000 tonnes of copper reserves
in its mine in Xinjiang and 500,000 tonnes in the northern and
southern copper belts. For statement please click
here

* Chinese property developer Beijing North Star (0588.HK)
said its first-quarter net profit rose to 171.3 million yuan,
compared with 84.5 million yuan a year earlier. For statement
please click
here

* Xinjiang Xinxin Mining Industry Co (3833.HK) said it had
agreed to acquire a 57 percent equity interest in Zhongxin Mining
for 33.1 million yuan from Xinjiang Investment and Development
(Group) Co . For statement please click
here
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INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG
S and P 500 .SPX 832.39 -4.28% -37.210
USD/JPY JPY 98.04 0.08% 0.080
10-YR US TSY YLD US10YT 2.8562 — 0.000
SPOT GOLD XAU 884.05 -0.01% -0.100
US CRUDE CLc1 45.8 -0.17% -0.080
DOW JONES .DJI 7841.73 -3.56% -289.60
ASIA ADRS .BKAS 95.58 -4.00% -3.98
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MARKETS SUMMARY
*Wall St sinks on banks’ woes; IBM drops late [nN20421816]
*Oil drops over 8 pct on economic outlook, dollar [nSYD428032]
*Increased anxiety lifts dollar, euro slumps on ECB [nN20408601]
*Treasuries rally as bank fears clobber Wall Street [nN20563843]

(Reporting by Parvathy Ullatil; Editing by Chris Lewis)

New departure terminal at IGI airport commences operation

New Delhi, Apr 19 (PTI) Flying out of Delhi may not be chaotic anymore as a swanky new departure terminal at Indira Gandhi International airport here today become operational. However, some confusion prevailed among the passengers of IndiGo, Kingfisher and Kingfisher Red airlines who arrived at either terminal 1B or 1A, from where these airlines were operating till yesterday.

“150 passengers of IndiGo’s flight (6E 201) to Guwahati were the first lot to check-in and board their plane at 5.35 am, after they were accorded a traditional welcome at the newly-built departure terminal,” a spokesperson of Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), the airport’s operator and developer, said. Indigo, Kingfisher Red and Kingfisher have shifted their operations to T1D from terminal 1A and 1B after their last flight took off last night.

DIAL officials present at the new building, christened T1D, presented mementos, sweets and gifts to the passengers. Cherry Williams, from Chicago, was the first passenger to enter the terminal building to take her flight to Guwahati.

Passengers were delighted to experience the new facilities of the terminal, the DIAL spokesperson said. Earlier, B S Santharaju, Chief Executive Officer of DIAL handed over a key, symbolising a formal handover of the terminal building to Udayan Banerjee, DIG CISF and Deepak Agarwal Commandant CISF. PTI.
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