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October 31, 2013

Top Headlines

SC to bureaucrats: Don't take oral instructions from netas
The Supreme Court on Thursday drastically reduced political pressure on top bureaucrats by ruling that they must get an assured minimum tenure in posting.

India needs Sardar Patel's secularism, not vote-bank secularism: Modi
Modi said Sardar Patel was secular but that didn't stop him from building a temple. "Mr PM, the country needs secularism that doesn't divide but unites it," he said.

Ishant retained, Dhawan back for Sachin Tendulkar's farewell series
Off-colour pacer Ishant Sharma was surprisingly retained even as senior bowler Zaheer Khan was ignored in the 15-member Indian squad announced.

Cities

Prank callers prey on women cops
Personnel at the Chennai city police control room attending emergency calls have asked senior police officers to take action against pranksters.

Mumbai shop burgled of onions worth Rs 18k
Onions seem to be worth their weight in gold. Thieves escaped with 260 kg of onions worth Rs 18,000 from a shop at Indira Gandhi Market in Ulhasnagar early on Wednesday.

Business

Euro zone October inflation at 4 year low, unemployment at record high
Euro zone inflation unexpectedly dropped to a nearly four-year lows in October and unemployment stood at a record high in September.

Federal Reserve maintains strong stimulus as US growth stumbles
The central bank noted that the recovery in the housing market had lost some steam and suggested some frustration at how slowly the labor market was healing.

Sports

Paes-Nestor ousted, Bopanna-Edouard in Paris Masters quarters
Bopanna and his French partner defeated American pair of John Isner and Nicholas Monroe 7-6(2) 7-5 after one hour and 13 minutes.

Bowlers feel it's better to put a bowling machine: MS Dhoni
A few Indian bowlers feel it will be better to put a bowling machine in the field instead of they rolling their arms in the ongoing ODI series, India skipper Dhoni said.

Entertainment

Will Armaan change his aggressive side to be the caption?
Ever since Bigg Boss kicked off in September, Armaan has always wanted to become the Captain of the house.

Veena Malik takes a dig at Mallika's ‘The Bachelorette’
Veena Malik, who was supposed to find her perfect match on Imagine's show Swayamvar couldn't make her dream come true as the channel was shut.

Infotech

Apple: Battery flaw in some iPhone 5S units
Apple has admitted that some units of its new top-end iPhone 5S have a battery flaw.

Microsoft names India-born Gurdeep Singh Pall as Skype VP
Chandigarh-born software engineer Gurdeep Singh Pall has been named as the corporate vice president of Skype by Microsoft.

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