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September 13, 2012

Top Headlines

Anti-Islam film: Yemeni protesters storm US embassy in Sanaa
Yemeni protesters, angry over a film mocking Islam, on Thursday stormed the complex of the US embassy, defying efforts by riot police to hold them at bay.

Govt panel recommends deallocation of four coal mines
The inter-ministerial group (IMG) on coal blocks allocation has recommended deallocation of four mines allotted to private firms.

Media should avoid desire to be sensational: Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh said media should avoid the desire to be sensational and exercise restraint so that nothing that divides society and country is written or broadcast.

Cities

Prank goes awry, girl leaps off college building
A prank by her classmates went awry as a 15-year-old girl jumped off the second floor of her school building in Bangalore.

Man buried alive over affair with his friend's wife
A man, who allegedly had an illicit affair with his neighbour's wife, was buried alive by her husband after he came to know about their relationship in Thanjavur.

Business

Cabinet to consider aviation FDI on Friday
Under current rules, foreign airlines are barred from buying stakes in domestic carriers, although foreign investors are allowed to hold a cumulative 49 percent.

Gold gets dearer; hits fresh high of Rs 32,590
Buoyed by demand for the wedding season, gold prices on Thursday climbed to fresh record high of Rs 32,590 per 10 grams in the bullion market.

Sports

Deccan Chargers reject PVP Ventures bid of Rs 900 crore
Deccan Chargers has been unable to pay salaries to its players for their performance during the last edition of the IPL.

Chris Gayle set to revive happy Sri Lanka memories
Explosive West Indies opener Chris Gayle says his Test triple century in Sri Lanka two years ago will spur him on in the World Twenty20.

Entertainment

Sharmila distributes wedding cards, Kareena mum on wedding
Despite a strong buzz that Sharmila has been sending out invites for the impending wedding of her son, Kareena Kapoor still remains tight-lipped on the issue.

Prakash Jha asks the censor board for a claimer
As Prakash Jha's film Chakravyuh goes to the censors, he has requested to display a claimer in the film, owning up to responsibility of having borrowed characters and situations from real life.

Infotech

iPhone 5: First impressions
The new iPhone also is easy on the eyes, thanks to a larger screen and its "Retina Display," the high-definition technology that Apple introduced in previous models.

Infosys launches SpeedSolve for call centres
The business process outsourcing (BPO) arm of software service exporter Infosys has been a curious case with greater appetite for acquisitions than its parent.

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