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    October 21, 2011

    Top Headlines

    Private sector bribery could become criminal offence: PM
    PM Manmohan Singh on Friday said government is considering changes in law to make private sector bribery a criminal offence.

    AFSPA, DAA to be revoked from parts of J&K: Omar Abdullah
    The AFSPA and DAA that give unbridled powers to the security forces, are to be revoked from at least four districts in the state of J&K.

    Gaddafi's body, in meat locker, still divides Libya
    Muammar Gaddafi's body lay in a meat store as arguments over a burial dogged efforts by Libya's new leaders to make a formal start on a new era of democracy.

    Cities

    Delhi HC blast: NIA announces award of Rs 10 lakh for info on accused
    NIA announced the cash reward for any information leading to arrest of three Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists in connection with the Delhi HC blast.

    HC quashes land acquisition of 3 Greater Noida villages
    The Allahabad HC set aside acquisition of land in three villages while ordering enhanced compensation to farmers of some other villages.

    Business

    Sensex falls 151 pts on interest rate concerns
    The Sensex fell 151 points on selling by funds in interest-rate linked stocks amid fears that the RBI may hike its lending rate further to tame inflation.

    Maruti spurts nearly 4% as strike ends
    Shares of Maruti Suzuki India rose by nearly 4% on the bourses after the 14-day-long strike at the company's Manesar's plant was called off.

    Sports

    India deserves an F1 circuit: Michael Schumacher
    Michael Schumacher is "curiously" looking forward to the inaugural Formula One race in India and says the country certainly deserves it.

    Players should not play in Euros and Olympics: Ferguson
    Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson warned on Friday against letting England players appear at both Euro 2012 and next year's London Olympics.

    Entertainment

    Asha Bhosle enters the Guinness World Records
    Asha Bhosle was awarded a certificate for the most studio recordings (singles) for recording up to 11,000 solo, duet and chorus backed songs.

    Jacqueline aspires to be Katrina Kaif
    Jacqueline Fernandes the foreign import quite like Katrina Kaif in that aspect hopes to attain the sameheights as Katrina Kaif.

    Infotech

    Oracle can use Google's internal mail: Judge
    Oracle sued Google last year, alleging the Web search leader's Android mobile operating technology infringes Oracle's Java patents.

    iPhone 4S: Security hole found in Siri
    Apple iPhone 4S's most-talked about feature Siri is facing criticism for a default security setting that can leave the device vulnerable.

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