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July 29, 2012

Top Headlines

Anna Hazare begins fast, says countrymen will not let me die
My team had told me not to fast citing health reasons. When over 400 people are on fast, I cannot ignore them and not be on fast, Hazare said.

London Olympics: Mystery woman identified; Indian contingent still clueless
A day after photos of the 'mystery woman' went viral on social sites, a newspaper claimed to have identified her as Madhura Honey, a post-graduate from Bangalore.

Supersonic missile BrahMos test-fired from Odisha
The missile, which has a flight range of up to 290 km, is capable of carrying a conventional warhead of 300 kg.

Cities

18 babies in 15 years, just one survived
Thirty five-year-old Babli, an Anganwadi worker in Kathumbar in Alwar district, delivered 18 babies in the past 15 years but only one could survive.

Woman raped by 3 men, sold thrice
The case has once again brought to fore kidnapping and trafficking of girls from Nagpur to other states for sexual exploitation.

Business

Tired of delays, Tata Power turns to overseas for expansion
The country's largest private sector power utility has a 26,000 mw generation target by 2020.

India's shopping malls lose bustle as economy cools
Asia's third-largest economy is growing at its slowest pace in 9 yrs and sluggish consumer spending is forcing mall developers to scale back plans.

Sports

India left with work to do despite win: Gautam Gambhir
Opener Gautam Gambhir feels the team has to get its act together as far as bowling at the death is concerned.

Vijender Singh beats Danabek Suzhanov in men's middleweight boxing
Vijender will now take on Terrell Gausha of USA in the pre-quarters on August 2.

Entertainment

Actors don't do movies to break records: Salman Khan
I guess all three of us (Aamir, Shah Rukh and I) have been lucky, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan said.

Dostana director out of Dharma Productions?
If insiders are to be believed, Tarun Mansukhani has been shown the door by the man who he considered his mentor - Karan Johar.

Infotech

H-1B, H-1B1 visas: Filing application may get tougher
The US has proposed some changes in the Form ETA-9035 which is used by companies that want to place non-immigrant employees in the country for work.

Review: Apple's new Mountain Lion operating system
Apple is making the new Mac system even more like the iOS software that powers its iPhones and iPads.

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