| | PM warns policy logjam could slow growth to 5% Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said it will take "courage and some risks" to break the policy logjam and strongly favoured higher FDI and FII flows. BJP opposes FDI in retail, says Wal-Mart won't come for charity BJP today vehemently opposed the decision to allow FDI in retail trade and charged the government with taking the decision at the behest of 'foreign pressure'. Ambassador's killing: US scrambles to rush spies, drones to Libya The US is sending more spies, Marines and drones to Libya but the investigation is complicated by a chaotic security picture in the post-revolutionary country. | | | NSUI sweeps Delhi University elections The Congress-backed National Students Union of India (NSUI) Saturday won all four seats in the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU), officials said. AP minister's son caught driving drunk Son of a cabinet minister in Andhra Pradesh was caught Saturday by police while driving his vehicle in an inebriated condition. | | | PM defends diesel price hike The govt had recently increased price of diesel by Rs 5 a litre and capped use of subsidised LPG cylinder to six in a year per family, evoking protests all over country. Corporate America hails India's 'big bang' reforms Corporate America and US media have hailed India's economic reforms as a welcome signal to investors and a dramatic push to reverse the nation's economic decline. | | | T20 WC warm-up: India beat Sri Lanka Irfan Pathan took five wickets after captain MS Dhoni hit an unbeaten half-century as India beat Sri Lanka by 26 runs in their World Twenty20 warm-up match. Vishnu gives India 2-0 lead against NZ Vishnu Vardhan registered a comfortable victory over Jose Statham to give India a commanding 2-0 lead in the Davis Cup play-off tie against New Zealand. | | | Salman Khan to march with paramilitary troops Bollywood actor Salman Khan, who played a RAW agent in his last film Ek Tha Tiger, will join the ranks of paramilitary ITBP troops for a half-marathon in New Delhi. Fan books theatre for Sridevi's comeback Rajan Naidu, a resident of Andheri, is proudly flaunting a receipt these days. It's his receipt for booking an entire screen before his idol Sridevi's English Vinglish releases. | | | Apple did not violate Samsung patents: US judge Apple did not violate patents owned by Samsung Electronics in making the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad, a judge at the International Trade Commission said. iPhone 5 pre-orders push Apple shares to record high Apple shares jumped on Friday, touching a record high on what one analyst called "iPhone 5 fever" and some customers must wait two to three weeks. | | | | | |
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