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October 26, 2012

Top Headlines

S M Krishna resigns ahead of Union Cabinet reshuffle
External affairs minister S M Krishna has resigned ahead of the Cabinet reshuffle on Sunday. He may join party work in Karnataka.

Ferrari's support for Italian naval guards kicks up diplomatic row
While Indian officials said that the gesture was not in the right spirit, Italian foreign minister Giulio Terzi has complimented Ferrari for the move.

Vijay Mallya thanks 'Almighty' for losing billionaire tag
Mallya thanked 'the Almighty' for losing the billionaire status, and hoped that it would lead to "less jealousy, less frenzy and wrongful attacks" on him.

Cities

Norms eased: Fewer papers needed for driving licence
Transport department officials said the changes in the licence application process was necessitated after complaints of harassment by touts.

To learn Hindi, Chinese turn to Ramayana
Students at universities in China are getting lessons on human values from the great Hindu epic - Ramayana.

Business

Hindustan Unilever Q2 profit up 17%
Hindustan Unilever ( HUL) has posted a 17% rise in net profit at Rs 807 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2012.

Kingfisher stock gains after staff ends strike
The stock opened the day 4.59% higher and hit the day's upper circuit of Rs 11.40 on the BSE, defying a weak stock market.

Sports

Ashwin replaces Bhajji in BCCI top bracket contracts
The elite Grade A features nine players this year, three down from the last season, according to a press release issued by the BCCI.

Vettel sets fastest time in F1 Indian GP practice
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel set the fastest time in Friday's opening practice for the Indian Grand Prix.

Entertainment

Talaash was a difficult film: Reema Kagti
When asked about reports Shahrukh doing Talaash, Kagti said: "I don't want to discuss something that didn't work out. Some things work out, some don't."

The hardest part is to seduce on screen: Neha Dhupia
Actress Neha Dhupia, who will next be seen in'Rush' opposite Emraan Hashmi as a scheming media tycoon, says playing a seductress onscreen is not easy.

Infotech

Microsoft Surface is compromised, confusing: Apple CEO Tim Cook
Apple chief Tim Cook branded the new Microsoft tablet "compromised" as his company's coffers swelled due to soaring sales of iPads and iPhones.

Apple nets record $8.2 billion profit on iPhone sales
Apple revealed record revenue and profit figures for the fourth quarter ended September 2012, riding on 58 per cent higher iPhone sales.

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