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July 16, 2013

Top Headlines

Bodh Gaya blasts: NIA releases sketch of suspect
The NIA, probing the Bodh Gaya blasts, today released two sketches of a suspect on the basis of eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage.

Supreme Court clears way for running of dance bars in Maharashtra
The Maharashtra govt had in 2005 brought in an amendment in the Bombay Police Act which was challenged in the high court by an association representing restaurants and bars.

Congress attacks BJP over registration fee for Modi meeting
"Baba Pravachan Ticket Rs 100-100,000. Cinema ticket Rs 200-500 even for box-office flop. Ticket to hear a CM Rs 5. Market discovers true value," Congress leader Manish Tewari said.

Cities

4 Pahariya girls dragged out of hostel, raped by 25 drunk men
Four minor girls belonging to the primitive Pahariya tribe were gang-raped outside a residential school in Jharkhand's Pakur district late on Sunday night.

Yukta Mookhey’s husband gets interim court relief
A Mumbai granted interim relief till July 19 to former beauty queen Yukta Mookhey's estranged husband Prince Tuli after she filed a case of cruelty against him and her in-laws.

Business

Posco drops $5.3 billion Karnataka steel mill plan, keeps Odisha project alive
Posco said it had cancelled the project because of delays in receiving iron ore mining rights and opposition from residents which had held back land acquisition.

Chidambaram rules out gold import ban, urges people to moderate demand
Attributing the high current account deficit (CAD) to mainly gold import, Chidambaram said the inward shipments of the precious metal resulted in outgo of USD 50 billion.

Sports

Africa safari the wrong call for David Warner: Allan Border
"It defies belief David Warner is about to leave the Ashes tour for an Australia A tour of Africa," Border wrote in his column.

Mickey Arthur sues Cricket Australia over dismissal, claims racial discrimination: Reports
South African-born Arthur - Australia's first foreign head coach - was fired last month before the Ashes series.

Entertainment

Priyanka faces flak for aping Britney, Katy Perry and JLo
Priyanka Chopra is drawing flak from online fashion police and the bloggeratti for "aping" Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez and Katy Perry.

Shahid Kapoor is not seeing Huma Qureshi
The actor claims that he has met Huma only a couple of times and has no clue where these stories crop from.

Infotech

Indian IT to cheer as US immigration bill gets a jolt
The comprehensive immigration reform bill passed by the US Senate has come to a grinding halt in the House of Representatives.

TCS beats Infosys to become India's most admired company
TCS has emerged as India's most admired company ahead of Hindustan Unilever, ITC, and Infosys, says global management consultancy Hay Group.

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