He and his friend had visited a recording studio in Brixton on Friday and were on their way to the friend's relative's house when they were chased by two young men and assaulted.
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Opposition parties say Mr. Bansal knew about his relative's actions, a claim he denies.
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She has managed to have two showers since the tsunami, humbly visiting a relative's house to do so.
This relative smoothness suggests the area's relative youth compared to other parts of the asteroid, project scientist Andrew Cheng said.
In terms of natural resources, mainly oil and gas, Kazakhstan's and Turkmenistan's relative wealth contrasts with Kirgizstan's and Tajikistan's poverty.
The former close adviser to Saddam had been holed up in a relative's home near Baghdad since the fall of the Iraqi regime.
Even when Serbian intelligence arrested him, he was staying at a relative's home in a Serbian village about 60 miles north-east of Belgrade.
Some of the sickest patients may have to receive care at a friend or relative's house until the danger at their own home subsides.
Unlike Steed, whose space buff sister-in-law called her outside that morning, she was getting ready for a relative's baby shower and didn't see the breakup.
Smaller businesses would have to provide unpaid sick time, so workers couldn't lose a job for spending a day at home to attend to their health or a relative's.
Ms. Moore, who neighbors said was a nurse, told police she had packed the boys into her Explorer and began driving to a relative's home in Brooklyn about 6 p.m.
"There will be strong psychological and emotional incentives to defend and remain loyal to the family member, and to delude and self-deceive themselves about the reality of their relative's guilt, " Price said.
And a couple of years ago or about a year -- almost two years ago now, I was working on a relative's house and I fell off a two-story ladder and broke my back.
But when spouses or siblings run for a relative's seat, they enjoy certain benefits, almost like the benefits of incumbency - connections in the community and with campaign donors, and the most priceless political asset of all: name recognition.
In particular, the thorny and emotive issue of whether families will have a veto on whether their relative's organs will be donated after death is going to be one of the crucial points that the government will need to have absolute clarity on when it introduces the Bill - clarity that has to some extent been absent so far.
It may have been in the past, because the formula was not recalculated to reflect the fact that Scotland's population was falling relative to England's.
Indeed, Thailand's relative success in its climb back from the abyss owes much to the Chuan administration's efforts to win public support for its policies, instead of just handing down marching orders to the populace.
Regardless of Marko's relative candor, we have to say that we're very disappointed that the rest of Nokia's execs were unwilling to discuss MeeGo at Nokia World.
On Sunday, Tsarnaev's uncle Ruslan Tsarni was the only relative at Stefan's funeral home.
Europe's productivity growth is therefore probably understated relative to America's.
The "capital asset pricing model" identified one factor, beta, or a stock's volatility relative to the index, as pivotal to the stock's returns.
Perhaps Robinson's relative anonymity is a saddening, if inevitable consequence of the passing of time.
While the share price has risen, it's relative, coming off a penny stock level.
Growth in its services business explains IBM's relative immunity to the current economic woes, so far.
Possible causes range from less competition to better deals available because of corporate Europe's relative inefficiency.
The rise in China's relative costs has been even greater given its higher inflation rate.
It appears to be related to a bacterium transmitted by the potato psyllid's relative, the citrus psyllid.
Of all these things, it is perhaps California's relative nonchalance towards money in politics that matters most.
It's relative income that matters: When everyone in a society gets wealthier, average well-being stays the same.
Consider the foreign importer: No doubt that importer's relative wealth position is enhanced by the devaluationist "gift"--at first.
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