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March 09, 2011

Top Headlines

Al-Qaida, Lashkar-e-Taiba threat to World Cup
In what will put the security apparatus of the World Cup on high alert, intelligence bureau has warned of possible terror attacks during matches.

World Cup 2011: India bundle out Netherlands for 189
Zaheer Khan took three wickets for 20 runs to help India bowl Netherlands out for 189 in 46.4 overs in their World Cup clash at Ferozeshah Kotla.

Walkout in Lok Sabha over fate of Indian sailors in Somali pirates' custody
With the deadline for execution of 8 Indian sailors expiring today, S M Krishna said govt was doing everything possible for their release.

Cities

Delhi CM meets murdered DU girl's family
The govt will do the needful to ensure that the family of the 21-year-old DU student, who was shot dead outside her college, gets justice, CM Sheila Dikshit said.

Staines murder case: Dara Singh seeks review of SC verdict
Dara Singh, convicted for burning alive Graham Staines and his two sons in 1999, approached the SC seeking review of its judgement upholding life imprisonment.

Business

Rupee ends 8 paise up against dollar
The rupee ended higher by 8 paise to 45.00/01 against the US currency on fresh sale of dollars by banks amid a firm trend in the equity market.

Sensex ends moderately higher in volatile trade
Sensex today ended higher by 30 points after a volatile trade as investors indulged in adjusting their portfolios on easing political concerns and dropping crude oil prices.

Sports

SL's Dilshan fails dope test: Reports
According to Sri Lankan media, cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan has reportedly been tested positive in a dope test amid the ongoing WC tournament.

Afridi tells Pakistan to learn from New Zealand defeat
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi on Wednesday urged his team to learn the lessons of the 110-run defeat against New Zealand.

Entertainment

Robert Pattinson too famous to do theatre
Hollywood heartthrob Robert Pattinson is eager to do theatre but fears that his devoted fans will spoil live shows.

I'm not a B or C grade actress: Preity
Preity Zinta, 36, talks about her television debut and having survived a difficult personal phase

Infotech

Certification issues delay Notion Ink's Adam
There has been much speculation about why the Bangalore-based Notion Ink's shipments of its Adam tablet have been delayed.

4 things Motorola Xoom has iPad 2 doesn't
Since the day Apple unveiled its tablet computer iPad, PC makers have been scrambling to introduce a rival.

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