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    October 30, 2011

    Top Headlines

    F1: Sebastian Vettel wins inaugural Indian Grand Prix
    Reigning F1 champion Sebastian Vettel scorched his way to clinch the inaugural Indian GP as Button and Alonso finished second and third respectively.

    Team Anna to be revamped after formulating constitution
    Hazare, in a written communication which was read out by Kejriwal at a press conference, said he did not find it right the clamour for disbanding the core committee.

    'Over 5K children raped, another 1,408 murdered in 2010'
    The latest National Crime Records Bureau data says 10,670 children were also kidnapped or abducted during the year in various states and union territories.

    Cities

    Bride burning: 85-yr-old woman gets life
    A woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment along with her elder son for burning alive her younger son's wife for failing to fulfil dowry demands.

    Allahabad: 20 fall ill after consuming adulterated sweets
    The people complained of vomiting and diarrhoea and have been admitted to the primary health centre in Babaganj.

    Business

    Australian court hears Qantas case
    Thousands of stranded Qantas passengers scrambled to reach their destinations as the airline argued in a lengthy arbitration hearing.

    CII calls for reforms in power sector
    Industry chamber CII today asked the government to bring in reforms in the power sector in order to help distribution companies overcome losses.

    Sports

    Indian hockey team may appeal against suspensions
    Stung by five suspensions, the Indian hockey team management will consider appealing against the penalty.

    Tendulkar unknown for foreign scribes
    Sachin Tendulkar may be a world-renowned figure in the cricketing circle but for a few foreign journalists and photographers.

    Entertainment

    Hema's best is yet to come: Rekha
    Almost two decades after her directorial debut, Hema Malini's friends and colleagues have lauded her work in Tell Me O Kkhuda.

    'Breaking Dawn sex scene too steamy'
    Kristen Stewart has revealed that the first ever highly anticipated sex scene of the 'Twilight' saga.

    Infotech

    Google algorithm: Romney can't win 2012 US election
    Google's mysterious search algorithm has apparently decided that US presidential contender Mitt Romney has poor chances of winning the 2012 election.

    How Samsung beat Apple in phones
    For the first time, Samsung Electronics Co shipped more smartphones in the latest quarter than tech industry darling Apple Inc.

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