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Monday, November 21, 2011

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November 21, 2011

Top Headlines

Ishrat Jehan encounter fake: SIT report to Gujarat HC
In a setback for Modi, the Gujarat HC has ordered filing of a new FIR against the police officers and wants the case to be handed over to a central agency.

Rupee touches new low of 52 per dollar, Sensex falls below 16000
The rupee touched the 52 per dollar mark for the first time in 32-1/2 months today. The Sensex lost over 425 points on heavy foreign fund outflows.

Apologise for 1971 atrocities, Bangladesh tells Pakistan
Bangladesh foreign minister Dipu Moni also asked new Pak high commissioner to settle the issues of division of assets and war reparations.

Cities

Man stabs wife inside police station
A man stabbed his wife to death inside a police station, in front of the women police personnel and then fled from the spot.

Game show query costs teacher her job
A game show brought Rs 25 lakh fortune to a school teacher, but it also cost her the job.

Business

Kingfisher, four others fall after F&O exit
Shares of Kingfisher Airlines after National Stock Exchange (NSE) decided to exclude them from its derivatives trading segment.

Fiscal deficit to breach 4.6% of GDP: Montek
India's fiscal deficit in the current fiscal year will exceed 4.6 percent of the gross domestic product target.

Sports

MS Dhoni unwell but expected to play
An unwell Mahendra Singh Dhoni skipped the team's practice session ahead of Tuesday's third and final Test against the West Indies.

Provisional selection of Zaheer for Australia tour
India pace spearhead Zaheer Khan is expected to be provisionally selected for the tour to Australia by the national selectors.

Entertainment

Shazahn Padamsee dons the glam look
If the name Shazahn Padamsee reminds you of an innocent and sweet girl, hold on; you might just be mistaken.

Padma Laxmi's ex beau dies at 71
Theodore 'Teddy' Forstmann, a veteran business leader and philanthropist who had been romantically linked to Padma Lakshmi, died.

Infotech

Motorola's new Razr @ Rs 34K
Motorola is back with the new version of its best-selling smartphone Razr, which is sleeker and more powerful than the earlier models.

IT salaries: How much mid-level pros earn
Staffing firm Kelly Services annual Employment Outlook and Salary Guide for 2011-12 gave a peek into the employment conditions and salaries across key verticals.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

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November 20, 2011

Top Headlines

NDA MPs will give declaration on black money: Advani
Advani said the declaration would be given to Lok Sabha Speaker and Rajya Sabha chairman within a week after the start of the winter session.

Forensic experts to find if bedsheet samples match Roebuck's DNA
Peter Roebuck, who is believed to have jumped to death, is alleged to have left DNA on to a bedspread while attempting to have sex with Zimbabwe's Gondo.

Suggest names for my daughter, tweets Abhishek Bachchan
The actor, who recently became the father of a baby girl, has thanked his fans for their good wishes and is now asking them to suggest names for his newborn.

Cities

Sex racket: TV actor, agent held
A small-time TV actress and a man were arrested by the social security cell of the crime branch for allegedly running a prostitution racket.

Drunks harass Juhu woman, bite off thumb of another
A 24-year-old woman had her right thumb bitten off and another sustained head injuries after being attacked by three men in Juhu.

Business

India's forex reserves drop by $326 mn
The forex reserve kitty had slumped by $5.72 billion in the previous reporting week.

Banks go slow on ATM rollout
The wait outside public sector bank ATMs is set to get longer with the banks putting on hold plans to install new cash dispensing machines.

Sports

'We are in awe of Tendulkar's batting'
In awe of Sachin Tendulkar, Kirk Edwards said at times he loses focus while fielding when the iconic Indian batsman is at the crease.

Tiger Woods clinches The Presidents Cup for US
Tiger Woods clinched The Presidents Cup for the US team with the winning point over the Internationals in the singles of the teams' match play event.

Entertainment

Chitrangda Singh to share screen with Arjun Rampal
Chitrangda Singh's role in Sudhir Mishra's Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi was appreciated but few saw the actress breaking that mould.

Demi Moore wants to grab Ashton's fortune
Demi Moore aims to punish her estranged husband Ashton Kutcher by "grabbing his fortune", a source has revealed.

Infotech

Looking for a job? Social networking can help
Today, almost everyone who is connected to the Net, is present on at least one networking Website.

Facebook: How it tracks you
Facebook has for the first time revealed details about how it tracks users across the Web.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

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November 19, 2011

Top Headlines

PM Manmohan Singh to China's Wen Jiabao: Back off on South China Sea
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told Chinese leader Wen Jiabao that Indian interests in South China Sea were purely commercial.

2G scam: CBI registers fresh case, searches offices of Vodafone, Airtel
The CBI carried out searches at the Vodafone office in Mumbai and Airtel office in Gurgaon after registering a case against ex-telecom secretary Shyamal Ghosh.

Sukhram gets five years in jail, assualted outside court
Former telecom minister Sukhram was convicted for taking Rs 3 lakhs as bribe to give a lucrative contract to a private firm in 1996.

Cities

Jilted lover creates fake Facebook profile, arrested
Crime branch officials solved the mystery and nabbed a 19-year old youth, victim's former classmate, for creating fake Facebook profiles.

Eunuchs attack railway ticket collectors
Two ticket collectors suffered serious injuries as two eunuchs attacked them in a train near Bangalore.

Business

Sensex ends in red for third consecutive week
Sensex has extended its losing streak for the third straight trading week, losing over 820 points.

Kingfisher Airlines slips to 3rd spot, IndiGo gains
Kingfisher Airlines slipped in market share to the third position in October, from second in September, ceding ground to budget airline IndiGo.

Sports

100th ton will fetch Sachin Tendulkar 100 gold coins from MCA
Tendulkar will be showered with 100 gold coins by the Mumbai Cricket Association if he completes his much-awaited 100th international century.

Vinod Kambli's match-fixing claims should be probed by BCCI: Maken
Kambli has created quite a flutter by claiming that something was "amiss" in India's loss in the 1996 World Cup semifinal against Sri Lanka.

Entertainment

Saif injured during Agent Vinod shooting
Saif hurt his arm during the action scene and the unit had to stop the shooting twice as his arm started hurting badly.

SRK and Salman bond again?
<b> Going by the oft-repeated adage, that there are no permanent foes or friends in the industry, it remains to be seen if they patch up.

Infotech

HCL Tech rejigs hiring strategy
HCL Technologies plans to fundamentally shift the way it hires. It is setting up two training campuses for freshers in Nagpur and Manesar.

Facebook: How it tracks you
FB does not track everybody the same way, as it uses different methods for members who are using their accounts and those who are logged-off.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

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November 18, 2011

Top Headlines

India wants best of relations with China: PM
<b> Manmohan Singh and his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao agreed on the need for working together as there was enough space for both nations.

Vijay Mallya nearing deal to save Kingfisher airlines: Report
Mallya told the Financial Times he was close to sealing a $370 million deal with a private investor and a consortium of banks.

US defence secretary Leon Panetta goofs up, says India is an 'emerging threat'
Leon Panetta clubbed India and China describing them as emerging "threats" but his office quickly retracted the remarks.

Cities

Missing schoolboy's skeleton recovered from Ganga ghat
<b> Patna Police recovered the skeleton of Anant Kumar alias Shubham, son of a BJP leader Devendra Kumar Lal, from Kutchery Ghat in Danapur.

Mentally ill woman in jail for 21 years
<b> In April, Pakka alias Vijaya, who has been sentenced to life term for murder, completed 21 years as an inmate of the special prison for women at Vellore.

Business

Rupee breaches Rs 51 per dollar-mark in early trade
Rupee lost 30 paise to Rs 51.20 per US dollar in early trade on Friday, falling past the Rs 51 per dollar-level last seen on March 31, 2009.

Reliance, BP announce setting up of India joint venture
<b> The joint venture, India Gas Solutions, will also develop infrastructure to accelerate transportation and marketing of natural gas within the country.

Sports

Chappell ensured youngsters get their due: Raina
<b> Former India coach Greg Chappell might have made an unceremonious exit but Raina believes the Australian did a great service to Indian cricket.

Azhar rubbishes Kambli's claim that 1996 World Cup semifinal was fixed
The allegations have been made by a person who lacks character and are absolutely rubbish, said former captain Azharuddin.

Entertainment

Ashutosh Gowariker bags Big B
<b> I am doing a detective film with Amitji. I am still casting the second detective and will announce the project after that, said Gowariker.

I've always been skinny: Anushka Sharma
Anushka Sharma is reportedly heading towards a lean-mean figure and trimming down rapidly but the actress denies any such planned weight loss.

Infotech

Microsoft Windows 8 delayed?
Microsoft's next operating system - provisionally known as Windows 8 - may not hit the shelves until early 2013, one respected company-watcher thinks.<b>

IBM knows what you will wear next summer
In the fickle world of fashion, the skill to predict what will be en vogue next is invaluable to retailers around the world.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Ayurvedic and Yogic Cure for Throat Diseases; Tina Turner Sings Sarvesham Svastir Bhavatu


Throat diseases are common during winters. Sore throat is a common disease, in which the voice is disrupted. The throat becomes dry and the patient coughs after a few intervals and sometimes complains of breathing trouble as well. It is generally caused when hot and cold things are combined. For example, drinking cold water and going out in the sun. Soreness can also occur due to excessive speaking, singing, or presence of some foreign particles in the throat. Sometimes voice disruption is caused when there is swelling in the phlegmatic membrane at the top of the windpipe. Treatment...

Singing legend Tina Turner sings Sarvesham Svastir Bhavatu, from a new spiritually focused album titled "Children Beyond", released in 2011. Below please see the video clip for the mantra recorded by Tina Turner, Regula Curti & Dechen Shak Dagsey.

"May well-being, peace, wholeness and tranquility, hapiness and prosperity be achieved by all."

om sarveshaam svastir bhavatu, sarveshaam shaantir bhavatu
sarveshaam...
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November 17, 2011

Top Headlines

Woman can't use husband's name after divorce: SC
A Mumbai resident fought a legal battle all the way to the Supreme Court to stop his ex-wife from using his surname.

Mayawati will be better PM than Rahul Gandhi: Ramdev
Ramdev said Mayawati has more political and administrative experience in comparison to Rahul, who, he felt needs more exposure.

Cancellations drive up airfares, DGCA warns airlines
Expressing hope that fares would level off soon, DGCA chief said the airlines should have transparency in fixing airfares.

Cities

Ghaziabad emerges world's second fastest growing city
Indian cities dominate a new list of the world's fastest-growing 100 cities in terms of urbanisation.

Nun's killing: Cops make no headway
Valsha John, 52, was hacked to death on Tuesday by about 35 to 40 unidentified persons at her house in Pakur district.

Business

China surpasses India in demand for gold jewellery
Global economic uncertainty will fuel the current surge in investment demand for gold, the World Gold Council said.

Brand gives 'edge' to Infosys' new products
IT services company Infosys is creating brands to drive its relatively-new products, platforms and solutions business.

Sports

Chris Gayle snubbed for one-dayers against India
<b> West Indies have named Trinidadian rookies Jason Mohammed and Sunil Narine in their squad for the ODI series.

India beat West Indies by an innings and 15 runs, seal Test series
India clinched the three-match Test series after crushing the hapless visitors by an innings and 15 runs at the Eden Gardens.

Entertainment

Baby B on twitter!
As the twitterati explode with congratulations to the Bachchans, Babyee Bachchan has arrived on the microblogging website too.

I'm too much in love with Genelia: Riteish Deshmukh
Deshmukh for the first time admits to his relationship with Genelia D'Souza and their marriage plans early next year.

Infotech

Apple selling refurbished iPhone 4 for Rs 22,500 in India
BGR.in claims to have got confirmed information about Apple starting to sell refurbished 16GB iPhone 4 units in India.

World's cheapest tablet Aakash gets 3 lakh pre-booking orders
<b> Aakash, costing about Rs 3,000, has received about 3 lakh pre-launch bookings for its commercial version.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

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November 16, 2011

Top Headlines

DMK MP arrested on land grab charges
MP and Tamil actor J K Ritheesh was arrested from his Chennai resident on charges of land grabbing in Kancheepuram district.

Jessica Lal murder case: Manu Sharma gets parole for five days
The Delhi HC granted parole to Manu Sharma for five days. The parole is limited to Karnal, Chandigarh and Haryana.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan delivers a baby girl
Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan gave birth to a baby girl on Wednesday at a private hospital in the western Mumbai suburb of Andheri.

Cities

Youth flees accident spot, girlfriend bleeds to death
A 22-year-old girl, who had eloped with her boyfriend, died in a hit-and-run accident on the Vashi flyover.

Teacher held for molesting bus conductor in Mumbai
A school teacher was arrested for allegedly molesting a lady conductor of MSRTC following an altercation at Nalasopara.

Business

Citigroup likely to cut 900 jobs: Report
The US-based banking major is likely to slash 900 jobs in its securities and banking division.

Stocks fall as Europe's debt crisis rages on
Continuing unease over debt crisis in Europe pushed investors out of global stock markets on Wednesday.

Sports

Every international team fixed matches in the 1990s: Ex-ICC official
Ex-ICC Anti-Corruption Unit chief Paul Condon made a sensational claim that every international team was involved in match-fixing in the 1990s.

Kolkata Test: West Indies 195/3 at stumps on Day 3, trail by 283 runs
West Indies were 195 for three at stumps on day three after India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni enforced the follow-on.

Entertainment

Jaya Bachchan to act in a Bhojpuri film
The film " Gangadevi" is being produced by Deepak Sawant, who has been Big B's make-up man for the last 38 years.

Vivek Oberoi to play Dawood Ibrahim
Vivek Oberoi has been signed to play a major role in Shootout At Wadala which also stars John Abraham and Anil Kapoor.

Infotech

Microsoft CEO: Windows era is everlasting
<b> Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer proclaimed an everlasting Windows Era as the software giant's board won re-election at an annual shareholders meet.

Nokia Windows tablet coming in mid-2012: Report
Cellphone maker Nokia plans to launch a tablet that runs on Microsoft's Windows operating system in the summer of 2012.

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