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April 01, 2012

Top Headlines

Suu Kyi wins seat in landmark Myanmar elections: Reports
The victory, if confirmed, would mark a major milestone in the southeast Asian nation, where the military has ruled almost exclusively for 50 years.

Tatra deal: CBI issues lookout notice against Vectra chief
The CBI has issued a "look out notice" to prevent NRI businessman Ravi Rishi, owner of Britain-based Vectra group, from leaving the country, a CBI official said.

Delhi blast accused arrested in Batla House encounter in MCD elections fray
Zia ur Rahman, an alleged IM operative who is in jail in connection with 2008 Delhi serial blasts, has entered the fray to contest MCD polls to prove his "innocence".

Cities

Siblings pose as couple to fly abroad
Bitten by the bug to fly offshore, aspirants from small towns of Punjab are finding new ways to hoodwink authorities.

Girl drowns in Ganga near Patna
A girl drowned today and another went missing while they were taking bath in the Ganga on Shivnar ghat in Bihar's Patna district, a police officer said.

Business

RIM looks to boost India sales
Curve 8530, which was earlier available at Rs 13,500, is the CDMA version of BlackBerry's most popular GSM device -- Curve 8520.

FII inflows into stocks touch $9bn this year
Overseas investors have pumped in about Rs 8,381.10 cr in the Indian equity market in March, taking the calendar year to date total to a whopping Rs 43,950.70 cr.

Sports

1 year after WC, India continue downhill
The Indian cricket team has sunk from one low to another in recent months but good memories come flashing by as the 1st anniversary of World Cup triumph falls.

Leander Paes lifts 50th doubles title in Miami Masters
Indian tennis veteran Leander Paes became only the 24th player in the ATP World Tour history to win 50 doubles titles.

Entertainment

I'll do anything for love: Nayanthara
Her return to the film industry has created a buzz and producers and directors are vying to sign her on across the four south film industries.

Sonakshi: From flab to fab
We recently caught up with a reed-thin Sonakshi Sinha at a party. She was really looking great!

Infotech

Tech patents: Touch is forbidden
"You can look, but you can't touch" - great advice in most museums, and every strip club. But it makes no sense when it comes to our computers.

How not to sue a Facebook billionaire: Frankel
If Paul Ceglia - the onetime wood pellet salesman from upstate New York who hired Mark Zuckerberg as a computer programmer before Zuckerberg founded Facebook.

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