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August 11, 2012

Top Headlines

Moody's India forecast cause of concern, admits PM
Moody's scaled down its forecast for India's economic growth this fiscal to 5.5% earlier this week. PM, however, emphasized India's fundamentals were strong.

Mumbai lawyer Pallavi planned to wed by end of 2012 or early 2013, says aunt
Pallavi's aunt Monimala Dhar cannot accept the fact that the sprightly, restless girl she would often tease for being too tall, will never again greet her with a bear hug.

Olympics Live Blog: Indian hockey team lose to South Africa, finish last
Indian hockey team's Olympic campaign ended on a humiliating note as they crashed to a 2-3 loss against South Africa to finish last in the 12-team competition.

Cities

Pinki gets back railway job
Pinki Pramanik, who was accused of gender fraud and rape by her live-in partner, has got back her railway job and will be back at Sealdah station on Friday.

Isro comes to classroom
A certificate course on space, a brainchild of eminent scientist-professor C Sivaram came as a window to a new world, and others with a keen interest in space sciences.

Business

Kingfisher posts Q1 loss of Rs 651cr
Kingfisher Airlines, which used to be India's 2nd biggest carrier but is now struggling with crushing debt, posted another quarterly loss on Saturday.

Smugglers may cash in on dip in gold imports
With duty on gold increased to eight times in this year's budget (from 0.5% to 4&), agencies believe the new policy is encouraging gold smuggling to some extent.

Sports

Bolt aims for third gold & world record
For all the excitement that Usain Bolt has generated at the Olympics, one thing is still missing.

We're not good enough to play in Olympics: Chetri
India's disastrous hockey campaign in the London Games ended with a humiliating bottom spot finish out of 12 competing nations.

Entertainment

Pak N.O.C. for 'Ek Tha Tiger'
Ek Tha Tiger has got a No Objection Certificate for its print to be taken to Pakistan for viewing by the Pak Censor Board.

Soha Ali Khan manhandled!
While shooting for a brutal scene in her new film, Chaarfutiya Chhokre, Soha Ali Khan didn't allow any still cameraman be on the sets.

Infotech

SAP provides software to Indian Navy
Enterprise IT solutions provider SAP today said it has deployed an online financial information system (FIS) for the Indian Navy.

'Users ready to pay $100 extra for Apple features'
An Apple expert survey says that users would be willing to pay $100 for 3 patented smartphone features that are at issue in its high stakes trial against Samsung.

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