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October 14, 2012

Top Headlines

Khurshid counters allegations, shows pictures of NGO camps
Khurshid claimed a 'reverse sting' on the channel and said its reporters had offered inducements to some beneficiaries to make claims against the trust.

Shooting of Pakistani girl: Three brothers of senior Taliban commander arrested
Three brothers of a senior Taliban commander were arrested in Pakistan for alleged links to the near-fatal attack on teenage rights activist Malala Yousufzai.

Govt rules out rollback of subsidized LPG cap
The government ruled out a rollback or modification of its decision to cap supply of subsidized cooking gas (LPG) at 6 cylinders per household in a year.

Cities

76-yr-old woman looted at knife point
The victim was held hostage at knife point, gagged and threatened before the accused ransacked the house and fled with cash and jewellery.

368 dengue cases in Odisha, medical students hit
At least six medical medical students of MKCG Medical College and Hospital campus in Odisha's Ganjam district have tested positive for dengue.

Business

Airfares up 15% over last year's Diwali spurt
High fares, once characteristic of the festive season, are back and travel experts say these are 10-15 % higher than last year's.

JLR offers 7.5% salary hike for over 21,000 employees
The Tatas-owned Jaguar & Land Rover (JLR) has offered to hike salaries of over 21,000 employees by 7.5 per cent effective next month.

Sports

Systemic changes needed for 12 medals in Rio Olympics: Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar has advocated "systemic changes" in Indian sports so that "12 medals in next Olympics in Rio or 20 in 2020 is not a pipe dream".

Super Kings elect to bowl against Sixers
Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni won the toss and decided to bowl against Sydney Sixers in their Champions League T20 match at the Wanderers Stadium.

Entertainment

Sridevi should continue to act: Balki
Filmmaker R. Balki, who has produced Sridevi's comeback film English Vinglish, says the actress must continue to work in the film industry for the sake of cinema.

Sanju gets nostalgic!
In Son Of Sardar, Sanjay Dutt, who is one of the pillars of the film, got emotional because of two reasons.

Infotech

Which laptop is right for you?
Tech Tonic reviews and recommends notebook PCs costing around 35,000, for gaming, portability and general computing.

Tablet apps fill in gap, won't replace PCs
There's nothing I like more than getting some writing done at my favorite neighborhood coffeehouse. I'm more productive and the place makes a great cappuccino.

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