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November 02, 2012

Top Headlines

Worry for neighbours: China flexes military muscle with J-31 stealth jet
China's second stealth fighter jet that was unveiled this week is part of a programme to transform China into the top regional military power, said an expert.

Bal Thackeray's health worsens, Uddhav meets Shiv Sena MPs, MLAs
Uddhav Thackeray held a meeting of party MPs and legislators on Friday amid reports of deteriorating health of saffron outfit's patriarch Bal Thackeray.

RSS passes buck to BJP on charges against Nitin Gadkari
The RSS on Friday took the stand that BJP president Nitin Gadkari should not be singled out on the issue of land grabbing charges.

Cities

Nilam effect: Rain chills Hyderabad
The rainfall came in heavy spells at times and continued incessantly until late Thursday evening.

F1 gone, foreign 'prostitutes' stay on
Delhi Police sources say a number of foreign prostitutes used the recent F1 race as a pretext to get tourist visas and are now plying their trade in the city.

Business

TCS overtakes RIL to become India's most valued company
TCS surpassed Reliance Industries to become the country's most valued company as its market capitalisation soared to over Rs 2.61 lakh crore.

De-allocation of 13 private coal blocks soon: Coal minister
The coal ministry will de-allocate 13 coal blocks owned by private companies after approval of law ministry, which is expected within a week, Sriprakash Jaiswal said.

Sports

Aussies use Pakistani asylum-seeker to boost spin
Fawad Ahmed, who left his home to come to Australia to play cricket in 2010, is awaiting news on whether his claim for asylum has been accepted.

Foodie Sachin Tendulkar recalls gourmet delights
Revealing his fascination for good food, the veteran batsman shared his 'delicious' tour memories at a cook book launch event on Thursday night.

Entertainment

Negativity getting popular on small screen
Negativity is ever popular on television. Good girls turning bad, bad boys, wicked mothers-in-law and the scheming ex-girlfriends.

New twist in Ajay-Shah Rukh war
The war between Ajay Devgn and Shah Rukh Khan has just escalated.

Infotech

Wipro Q2 profit rises 24%, beats estimates
Wipro on Friday reported a jump of 23.8 per cent in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,610.6 crore for the second quarter ended September 30.

Apple ordered to apologize to Samsung again
Apple Inc. was ordered to print an apology on its website after British judges rejected its claim that Samsung Electronics Co. ripped off its designs.

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