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Friday 17 June 2011

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June 17, 2011

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CBI says Kanimozhi crucial to 2G scam, opposes bail plea
CBI opposed in the apex court the bail plea of Kanimozhi and co-accused Kalaignar TV MD Sharad Kumar on the ground that if released, they could tamper with evidence.
Ahead of Pune civic polls, NCP lures opposition corporators, workers
Ahead of the civic general elections, scheduled for 2012, the ruling NCP is luring sitting corporators and workers of opposition parties.
Ramdev yoga camp was illegal, we were forced to act: Delhi Police to SC
Delhi Police has filed its reply in the apex court justifying the crackdown on yoga guru Ramdev, saying the congregation was allowed just for a yoga camp.

Cities

No trace of Gandhi's missing glasses
For 93-year-old Kanchanben Shah, Wardha's Sewagram Ashram brings back golden memories of the stay there and her interaction with the Father of the Nation.
Look beyond SSC marks on D-day
City counsellors were flooded with frantic calls from students as well as parents on the eve of the Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) examination results.

Business

RBI says it has no magic wand to bring down inflation
After raising its key rates 10 times in a year-and-a-half to check inflation, the RBI on Friday said it has no magic wand to bring down the rate of price rise.
Foreign exchange reserves fall to $310.503 bln
India's foreign exchange reserves fell to $310.503 billion as on June 10 from $312.904 billion in the previous week, the RBI said in its weekly statical supplement.

Sports

Gayle might walk away from West Indies cricket: Report
Rebel West Indies batsman Chris Gayle is so frustrated and disillusioned with his Cricket Board officials that he might consider walking away from the national team.
It's me who would learn from Team India seniors: Fletcher
The younger lot has impressed him in the ODI series and coach Duncan Fletcher says he can't wait to work with the seniors in the Tests against West Indies.

Entertainment

Actors want controversy: Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar tried very hard to keep away from controversy when he came to Delhi recently. The actor had come to promote a vest brand that he endorses.
Salman's lucky for Himesh!
It's called ripple effect. Recently, Salman Khan patched up with Himesh Reshammiya and invited him to compose music for his film Bodyguard.

Infotech

Gmail, BlackBerry, Skype can't be banned: Panel
A panel has recommended that India should force operators who offer such services to either locate servers in the country or share encryption keys with security agencies.
11 highest-paid execs at TCS
Indian IT companies, which had been on rationalisation path across areas, this year effected almost double digit salary hikes.


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