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Sunday, March 11, 2012

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March 11, 2012

Top Headlines

Who wants snap elections and why
As a thumb rule MPs don't like early polls. But some of their leaders might be keen on it. TOI takes a look.

Sad if India boycotted Olympics, British PM says
British PM David Cameron said he would be "very sad" if India boycotted the London Olympics following the row over sponsorship of the event by Dow Chemicals.

Mamata not to attend swearing-in ceremonies of Badal, Akhilesh
Trinamool Congress today said the party chief and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee will to attend the swearing-in ceremonies of Punjab and UP chief ministers.

Cities

Scolded by mom, boy hangs self
A Class 10 student committed suicide on Friday evening after his mother allegedly rebuked him. Avikant was a student of Arwachin Public School located in Vivek Vihar.

Cleric accused of raping 10-year-old
The imam of a mosque at Namazgarh went absconding after a van rickshaw owner complained to police that the cleric had allegedly raped his 10-year-old daughter.

Business

Air India ticket sales jump 32% in Feb
Air India has registered another improvement in year-on-year performance in February, with average passenger revenue growing by a healthy 32%.

China posts biggest trade deficit
China has posted a trade deficit of $31.5 billion last month, the biggest in at least a decade as imports increased faster than exports.

Sports

Pak lose quick wickets after terrific start
Shakib Al Hasan ended Umar Akmal's challenge and then sent back Shahid Afridi to rattle Pak as visitors lost 6 wickets before crossing 200-mark in the Asia Cup opener.

I'd like to have Rahul Dravid's patience, says Sehwag
A day after Rahul Dravid announced a quiet and graceful retirement in Bangalore, the biggest enigma in Indian cricket, Virender Sehwag, continued to intrigue.

Entertainment

When SRK floored Jaya Bachchan
At a special legends tribute presentation to celebrate the centenary celebrations, Shah Rukh Khan charmed everyone present on stage - especially the ladies.

Mallika supports NOH8
Mallika Sherawat joins the ranks of Hollywood celebs Kim Kardashian, Amber Rose, Cher, Jared Leto and others who posed in support of the NOH8 campaign.

Infotech

How your phone can be your compass
Gaurish Sharma - a web developer and frequent traveller based in Jaipur - gave up on huge, foldable maps a few years ago.

6 tips for smartphone security
How can mobile devices be used securely? The German Federal Ministry for Consumer Protection has put together some tips.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

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March 10, 2012

Top Headlines

Focus on law & order: UP CM-designate Akhilesh Yadav
Akhilesh stressed that no one involved in illegal activities would be spared, and all promises made in the Samajwadi Party manifesto would be fulfilled.

New ISI chief shares tenuous link with Shah Rukh Khan
Pakistan's new ISI chief, Lt Gen Zahir-ul-Islam, is the nephew of Indian National Army hero Shah Nawaz Khan and through him, shares a link with SRK.

Retailers change language of luxury to woo new rich
Luxury retailers are hiring people who can talk in local dialect, training staff in retail etiquettes to make customers feel at home and educate them on brands.

Cities

Woman murdered by landlord in Ajmer
A woman was stabbed to death while her husband and 13-year-old daughter were critically injured after their landlord allegedly attacked the family.

Mass marriage soon for Wadia sex workers
"Mother, am I your love or the reason for all that is painful in your life or am I your liability? I am not the fruit of your love; I came to this world owing to your profession.

Business

Gold, silver move up on global cues
Gold prices advanced moderately at the domestic bullion market today on good stockists as well as local buying interest on the back of bullish overseas trend.

Greece secures biggest debt deal in history
Greece's private creditors agreed to take cents on the euro in the biggest debt writedown in history, paving the way for an enormous second bailout for the country.

Sports

Dravid 30th in all-time Test best list
India's batting great Rahul Dravid, who bid adieu to international cricket on Friday, holds 30th position in the rating list for the all-time best in the Test cricket.

India will miss Dravid, particularly overseas: Sehwag
Virender Sehwag on Saturday paid rich tributes to Rahul Dravid, who has announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket.

Entertainment

'Salman will be eternal Prem'
It may have been over five years since his Vivaah was declared a sleeper hit, but director Sooraj Barjatya has not hung his boots.

Ranbir Kapoor sets a record
Ranbir Kapoor recently shot for a short film that has entered the record books for using 100 cars in a four-minute film.

Infotech

Apple's new iPad: 5 'unique' features
As with any new Apple product launch, rumours and sightings of an upcoming device fuelled many online debates, spawned several websites and filled many inboxes.

BPO biz: Philippines eyes broader role
The Philippines will need more graduates and better trained professionals if it's to be a major force in the broader outsourcing market.

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Friday, March 9, 2012

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March 09, 2012

Top Headlines

Rash driving case: Actor John Abraham taken into custody
Actor John Abraham has been taken into custody after his bail plea was rejected by a Mumbai court on Friday in a 2006 rash driving case.

IPS officer's killing: MP govt orders judicial inquiry
There is ample evidence to prove that chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan's family is involved in illegal mining, said Congress leader Digvijaya Singh.

I leave with sadness, but with pride: Dravid on retirement
Rahul Dravid, second most prolific batsman in Test history, announced his retirement from international cricket where he has been a star for over 15 years.

Cities

Woman drives local train in Hyderabad
Yet another male bastion fell on Women's Day with a woman driving a local train of the South Central Railways (SCR).

Shiv Sena's Sunil Prabhu elected Mumbai mayor
Shiv Sena corporator Sunil Prabhu was on Friday elected mayor of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, India's richest civic body.

Business

L&T to appoint Venkataramanan as CEO
Larsen and Toubro appointed K Venkataraman as its CEO and managing director, while its current chief A M Naik would remain executive chairman for the next 5 years.

Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit's pay soars to $14.9m
The third biggest US bank company paid Pandit $14.86 million in 2011, compared with a salary of $1 and no bonus in 2010.

Sports

Dravid, a tough batting perfectionist
Classy, conventional, cool in a crisis and controversy-free, Rahul Dravid is an idol and superstar of Indian cricket as well as a gentlemanly competitor.

Dravid should have retired after England tour: Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly feels that Rahul Dravid should have retired after his brilliant Test series in England and said Friday's decision did not come as a surprise.

Entertainment

Aisha was not my film: Rajshree Ojha
Rajshree Ojha, who directed Anil and Sonam Kapoor's vanity project Aisha, is now saying the film that hit the theatres wasn't hers.

Uma Thurman expecting girl?
"Uma is having a baby girl...She's happy and just a few months along right now. She's due in late summer," contactmusic.com quoted a source as saying.

Infotech

How new Apple iPad may beat rivals
Apple certainly has lots of buzz and corporate cache behind its products, but there's a hidden -- almost mundane -- reason its newest iPad.

Google forcing developers to use Google Wallet
Google Inc has been pressuring applications and mobile game developers to use its costlier in-house payment service, Google Wallet.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

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March 08, 2012

Top Headlines

Yeddyurappa makes a fresh bid for come back, Gowda mum
Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda on Thursday said the BJP central leadership would decide on the future of his predecessor.

Stone-pelting: Curfew imposed in Rajouri
The curfew has been imposed in Rajouri border town this morning as a precautionary measure in view of the tension.

Trinamool will not rock UPA boat: Dinesh Trivedi
Railway minister and senior Trinamool Congress member Dinesh Trivedi says his party will not rock the UPA boat, and continue to support government.

Cities

Woman lures widow to rapists at a party
A 25-year-old widow has complained that she was lured to a feast by someone she considered her elder sister and handed over to five men to be raped.

Delhiites come out in gusto to celebrate Holi
It was a riot of colours on Delhi streets on Thursday as the old and young came out to celebrate Holi, which marks the start of spring.

Business

Oil rises in Asia on Greek debt hopes, Iran concerns
Oil prices swung higher in Asian trade today as the euro gained on hopes Greece's debt swap will be successful.

Now, unpaid AI pilots warn of stir
Air India pilots on Wednesday warned the government that many of them may not report to work from April 1.

Sports

Aus vs SL: Australia beat Sri Lanka by 16 runs to win CB series
Sri Lanka lost wickets at regular intervals against Australia in the deciding match of the of the three-game triseries finals on Thursday.

Rahul Dravid decides to quit Test cricket, likely to announce retirement tomorrow
One of India's greatest Test players, Dravid had scored a whopping 13,288 runs in 164 Tests at an average of over 52 which made him second highest scorer.

Entertainment

I don't fly high: Tusshar
Tusshar Kapoor and Kulraj Randhawa are like chalk and cheese. While Kulraj is talkative and bubbly, Tusshar is shy and reticent.

Hrithik misses playing Holi with kids
Thanks to his busy shooting schedule for Krrish 3 in Hyderabad, Hrithik won't be able to come to Mumbai for Holi.

Infotech

4G iPad: All that's new
Apple unveiled new version of iPad that enable user to access content available through 4G technology.

Apple's new iPad comes with high resolution
Apple announced a new iPad to replace iPad2. The new iPad model features a sharper screen and a faster processor and it will go on sale on March 16.

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