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August 27, 2012

Top Headlines

Will Sanjay Dutt go back to prison?
CBI has argued that Sanjay Dutt's six years sentence and conviction for illegal possession of arms in the 1993 bomb blasts case was justified.

Taliban behead 17 at late-night party in Afghanistan: Officials
Taliban insurgents beheaded 17 civilians who were holding a party with music in a southern Afghanistan village, officials said.

Coalgate: PM questions CAG, dares BJP to have debate in Parliament
As BJP disrupted Parliament on the coal block issue, Manmohan Singh attacked the party and dared it to have a debate in the House.

Cities

Two sadhvis gangraped in ashram in Bihar
Two sadhvis at the Maharshi Mehi Ashram, Bhagalpur were allegedly gangraped by its in-charge and his associates, police said.

Armstrong: From moon to Mumbai
Armstrong, who died on Saturday, enjoyed a brief tryst with Mumbai, hee visited the city many times and interacted with citizens.

Business

Economy is in need of rescue: Adi Godrej
The economy is in need of rescue, Adi Godrej, president of CII, said in Bangalore today.

Sensex closes 105 points lower, realty, bank stocks slump
Sensex index closed 105 points lower today after heavy selling in realty, bank and capital goods stocks.

Sports

Unmukt Chand is more talented than Gautam Gambhir, says coach Bhardwaj
Coach Sanjay Bhardwaj feels that India U-19 captain Unmukt Chand is a better talent than his other illustrious ward Gautam Gambhir.

There's no controversy regarding my relation with MS Dhoni: VVS Laxman
VVS Laxman on declined to comment on his relationship with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni but clarified that there was no controversy.

Entertainment

Robert Pattinson spending millions on makeover
The Twilight star is working on a six-month image overhaul that he hopes will completely transform his appearance.

We made adult films for creative release, says Ekta Kapoor
Television is diluted content, and that's why we needed a creative release and we made films, says Ekta Kapoor.

Infotech

Infosys, TCS hit by denial of US visas
For companies such as TCS and Infosys, use of staffing firms instead of their own employees for US assignments is resulting in higher costs and lower margins.

TCS: Hard to find right acquisition target in Europe
Tata Consultancy Services says it's very hard to find the right acquisition target with strategic fit in Europe and it will take time to strike such deals.

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