Sunday, 13 September 2015

punctuation WHOSE

(1)If all this can be accommodated in the Norweign society and if
their crown princess, whose history is no secret, can be
   given respect and the chance to heal, then why not the
Bhattacharyas?.(source-hindustan times friday,april 13,2012)

(2)What also of the honourable human resource and development minister
Kapil Sibal, whose liberal spirit has failed him,
 first when he called for the censoring for social media, and now,
more worringly, when he meekly apologies for the car
toons instead of defending the creative manner in which political
science is sought to be tought in schools. Ironically,
 the offending books have been in circulation for more than five
yeras.(source-hindustan times Friday,May 13,2012)

(3)The US was ready at one stage to strike a deal with the Taliban,
whose representatives had been feted in Texas, but
   for other reasons it collapsed.(source-hindustan times
Wednesday,June 06,2012)

(4)But he fails to give a satisfactory reply on how the council can
give a unanimous decision when the IIT, whose
 interests  the IIT directors are expected to represent, have
dissented on the decision on the CET and that too in
  writing.(source-Hindustan Times Friday,June 08,2012)

(5)According to CBI sources, retired Lieutenant General Tejinder Singh
and two other reitred army officials PK Das and
  Anil gupta, whose permisses were searched by the agency in the Tatra
deall investigation, knew each other. all  of them
  were in the army. So, it is not surprising that they knew each
other. We are further investigating the aspect," said
  sources.(source-Hindustan Times Tuesday April 26, 2012)

(6)Gupta was then on the boards of investment bank Goldman Sachs and
consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble. He is accused
  of passing on inside information about these companies to
Rajaratnam, whose phone was under surveillance.
   (source-Hindustan Times Saturday June 16, 2012)

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