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    July 13, 2012

    Top Headlines

    Movement of 90 trains hit as goods train derails in Bihar
    Movement of about 90 trains on the Howrah-New Delhi route has been affected after 26 wagons of a goods train derailed near Bihar's Bhabua railway station.

    Guwahati molestation case: Activists put up hoardings with photos of culprits
    The group molested and stripped the teenage girl after she came out with her friends from a bar on the busy GS Road on Monday night.

    From Kendrapada in Odisha to Geneva, in search of God particle
    Odisha scientist Dr Prafulla Kumar Behera was involved in commissioning of a device called silicon pixel detector which played a big part in the success of the experiment.

    Cities

    Surrogate mom raped by former client
    A pregnant surrogate mother was allegedly raped by a police constable's son, who, along with his wife, had recently employed her services to bear their child.

    Tech glitch delays Central Railway services
    Services on both the Harbour and Main lines of Central Railway (CR) were disrupted in two separate incidents on Thursday.

    Business

    Exports contract 5.45% in June
    India's exports contracted by 5.45 per cent, year-on-year basis, to USD 25.07 billion in June due to the persisting global economic slowdown.

    Gold declines by Rs 55; silver gains Rs 500
    Gold prices declined by Rs 55 to Rs 29,665 per 10 grams in the bullion market here today due to sluggish offtake amid a weak global trend, while silver gained Rs 500.

    Sports

    Pacer Brett Lee announces retirement
    Australian pace bowler Brett Lee announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, but he will continue to play in the Big Bash League and the IPL.

    Rows in Indian tennis ahead of Olympics
    Indian tennis has turned into a soap opera in the lead up to the London Olympics, with insults and accusations of treachery flying thick and fast.

    Entertainment

    Vidya loses Sabyasachi to Sanjay Leela Bhansali
    Vidya Balan has lost the man responsible for her elegant makeovers,Sabyasachi Mukherjee to Priyanka Chopra.

    Don't link my son to Iman: Imtiaz Ali's father
    Mansoor Ali, Imtiaz Ali's father, "Imtiaz has gone to Belgium for a conference on international film promotion. He hasn't told us anything about a rift with Preety.

    Infotech

    TCS gains from fall, Infy feels the pinch of client exits
    TCS was once again able to beat not only analysts expectations, but also the performance of its closest peer Infosys.

    Cyber war on Iran has only just begun: Experts
    A US cyber war against Iran's nuclear program may have only just begun and could escalate with explosions triggered by digital sabotage, experts say.

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