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    May 30, 2013

    Top Headlines

    Reputation of Indian cricket not hit by fixing scandal: Dhoni
    Skipper MS Dhoni said that Indian cricket's reputation has not been tarnished and he is hopeful of India's good show in the upcoming Champions Trophy.

    Chinese media fumes, govt reacts cautiously to PM Manmohan Singh's Japan visit
    A state-run Chinese daily today accused Tokyo of attempting to "encircle" China by building strategic alliances in the neighbourhood.

    Russian missiles have arrived in Syria, President Bashar Assad says
    The Syrian president has told Lebanon's Hezbollah-owned TV station that Damascus received the first shipment of Russian air defense missiles.

    Cities

    Dengue cases on the rise in Bangalore
    The deadly dengue is back in Bangalore with 85 positive cases since January 2013, including 39 in May alone.

    Foreign tours, the new USP for Hyderabad schools
    A batch of 30 students from the city spent a week at the US Space and Rocket Centre in Alabama last year, creating their own models of rockets as part of their curriculum.

    Business

    Gold hits one-week high
    Gold jumped more than a per cent to a one-week high on Thursday as investors dumped equities, but the metal still risked losing its safe-haven appeal.

    No fast rebound seen for India's moribund economy
    India's economic growth likely remained stuck around a near 4-year low in the March quarter, compounding the govert's woes as it heads into a busy election period.

    Sports

    Ankeet Chavan gets bail for his wedding
    Cricketer Ankeet Chavan, who was arrested by Delhi police for his alleged role in spot-fixing during IPL games, was granted bail till June 6 for his wedding.

    Goa, Assam units ask Srinivisan to quit
    The voices of dissent against Srinivasan are becoming louder by the day with officials from Goa and Assam cricket associations joining demands for his removal.

    Entertainment

    Shah Rukh Khan discharged after surgery
    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who underwent surgery on his right shoulder at Lilavati hospital was discharged Wednesday evening.

    Shah Rukh will have to rest for six weeks
    The actor, who was suffering from a tear in the rotator cuff muscles in his right shoulder, was operated upon by orthopedic surgeon Dr Sanjay Desai.

    Infotech

    Apple planning low-cost iPhone: Report
    Apple is easing its dependence on contract electronics colossus Foxconn by enlisting Pegatron to assemble a low-cost iPhone it is planning, the WSJ reported.

    Indian IT's temporary hiring to double by 2020
    The percentage of flexi hires in the IT sector is expected to double to 20% by 2020 as IT companies outsource non-core activities and focus on high-margin businesses.

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