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October 29, 2012

Top Headlines

New railway minister Bansal hints at hike in train fares
"Fare will not be increased for the sake of increasing fare. If fare will be increased, then it will be for providing better services to the passengers," Bansal said.

Hurricane Sandy could endanger 50 million people, Obama declares emergency
US President Barack Obama declared emergencies in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Ex-MLA booked for making Rs 2cr extortion call from jail
Two FIRs have been lodged against former MLA Vijay Kumar Shukla alias Munna Shukla, who has been cooling his heels in Muzaffarpur central jail.

Cities

Kingfisher told to compensate a Bangalore flier
Kingfisher Airlines has been asked to pay Rs 13,000 to a passenger for failing to inform him about the cancellation of his flight.

Woman commits suicide over poorly cooked chow
Depressed by her husband's scolding over poorly cooked chow, a 24-year-old woman committed suicide in Jaipur.

Business

Hurricane Sandy forces New York Stock Exchange to shut on Monday
The New York Stock Exchange and other US financial markets are shutting down Monday as Hurricane Sandy bears down on the Big Apple.

India topples Thailand as world's largest rice exporter: USDA
India has emerged as the world's largest rice exporter in 2012 beating its Asian counterpart Thailand with shipment of 9.75 million tonnes.

Sports

England start Indian tour with warm-up game against Test hopefuls
England's cricketers start their preparations for what promises to be a gruelling Test series against India by taking on India 'A'.

Indian Grand Prix organisers upbeat despite attendance dip
A significant dip in race-day attendances failed to stop Indian Grand Prix organisers basking in the glory of an otherwise successful second edition.

Entertainment

Yashji had a soft corner for Pakistan: Pak director
Pak director Iram Parveen Bilal said late Yash Chopra was such a source of inspiration for her that after graduating in engineering she took the plunge into filmmaking.

Security lapse on 'Dabangg 2' set
Six men suddenly appeared on the sets of Dabangg 2 in Mehboob Studios (Bandra) and even shook hands with Salman Khan.

Infotech

Can Windows Phone 8 stop Nokia's downward spiral?
After being the top seller of cellphones in the world for 14 years, Nokia failed to meet the challenge when Apple in 2007 introduced the dazzling iPhone.

Apple 'says' Samsung didn't copy iPad
Apple has posted an unapologetic advert acknowledging a court decision that Korean-mobile maker Samsung did not infringe its design patents in the UK.

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