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    November 06, 2011

    Top Headlines

    Why are our phones being tapped? Kajriwal asks govt
    "The government permits tapping of phone of a person in the larger national interest if that person is posing threat to the security of the nation ," Kejriwal told reporters.

    Anna being made a scapegoat by team members: Digvijaya
    Digvijaya Singh, who is known for his swipes at Team Anna, said he stands by his every word on the issue and his perception of Hazare is shared by Congress leaders.

    West Indies 256/5 on Day 1 at stumps against India
    Shivnarine Chanderpaul's unbeaten 111 off 167 balls guided West Indies to 256/5 on the first day of the first Test at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in New Delhi.

    Cities

    Priyanka on tiger trail at Ranthambore
    A regular visitor to the Ranthambore National Park, Priyanka Vadra along with her children was once again at the tiger reserve on Saturday.

    Laptop on charge electrocutes man
    A habit that has virtually become the status statement of a generation that loves to stayed "logged on and plugged in" claimed a life in Kolkata.

    Business

    Top 7 cos lose over Rs 28Kcr in m-cap
    Seven of the top 10 Indian companies have lost more than Rs 28K crore in their market capitalisation in just a week's time, and Coal India was the hardest hit.

    FDI dips 16.5% to $1.76bn in September
    Reflecting fragile recovery in the world's major economies, foreign direct investment into India dipped 16.5 per cent to USD 1.76 billion in September.

    Sports

    Dhoni pips Kirmani with most dismissals
    Dhoni on Sunday completed another milestone as he pipped Syed Kirmani to become the Indian wicketkeeper with highest number of dismissals in his kitty.

    Vigilance team to monitor Pak players during tours
    Pakistani cricketers will be monitored by a special vigilance team PCB in future when they are on foreign tours so that there is no repeat of the spot-fixing scandal.

    Entertainment

    Kushal Punjabi in Ekta Kapoor's film
    Kushal Punjabi breaks his four-year hiatus to return to the big screen in Ekta Kapoor's zom-com Rock the Shaadi directed by Navdeep Singh.

    Lindsay gatecrashes DiCaprio's party?
    Actress Lindsay Lohan, who has been sentenced 30 days in jail, reportedly gatecrashed into the premiere party of Leonardo DiCaprio's new movie "J.Edgar".

    Infotech

    Why nerds are bi
    In the case of computers and the digital world, the number has proved particularly significant.

    One tweet too far
    TOI-Crest finds out why the social networking tool has become like a gun without a safety catch in the hands of public figures who don't think before they tweet.

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