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May 10, 2011

Top Headlines

'Goddess Lakshmi' bikini: HC notice to MEA, Oz Embassy
The notices were issued over photographs of models wearing swimsuits with graffiti of Hindu goddesses published in a newspaper on May 6.

First pandit woman wins panchayat polls in J&K
Aasha Jee is the first Kashmiri Pandit woman in the Muslim dominated Kashmir valley to be elected as a Panch in the J&K panchayat polls.

Pakistan grants US access to Osama bin Laden widows: Reports
Pakistan has agreed to grant US access to the three widows of Laden, who were detained soon after the killing of the al-Qaida chief in his Abbottabad hideout.

Cities

Bangalore added most illiterates in 10 yrs
According to Census 2011 Provisional Population Totals, Bangalore is the only district to add both male(3,625)and female(4,822) illiterates in the past decade.

20 child labourers rescued in capital
Twenty child labourers have been rescued from zari (embroidery) units and roadside eateries in south Delhi, a statement by a child rights NGO.

Business

Sensex ends 16 pts down in volatile trading
Sensex closed nearly 16 points down at 18,513 as investors sold banking and refinery stocks amid concerns over high interest rates and fears of hike in fuel prices.

'US policy to blame for large inflows'
RBI today made out a case for evolving a global consensus to deal with the economic problems that arose as a result of excessive capital inflows into developing countries

Sports

IPL 4: Pune Warriors India restrict Deccan Chargers to 136/8
Mitchell Marsh (4-25) and Yuvraj Singh (2-17) helped Pune Warriors restrict Deccan Chargers to 136/8 in their IPL match at Rajiv Gandhi stadium.

Schumacher likely to call it quits from Formula One
Michael Schumacher is likely to retire for good at the end of this season after failing to beat a talented new generation of drivers since his return to Formula One.

Entertainment

Delhi Belly happened by chance: Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan says that his forthcoming production venture " Delhi Belly" will destroy the goodwill he has earned in the past decades with his family-oriented films.

Schwarzenegger, Maria Shriver part ways
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife of 25 years, Maria Shriver, announced Monday that they are separating.

Infotech

Tagged pics, not photo frames, endear teens
For young people a digital photo that friends have tagged, linked and annotated is more meaningful than a photo in a frame or a drawer.

Microsoft buys Skype for $8.5bn
Microsoft Corp agreed to buy Skype Technologies SA for $8.5 billion in cash to gain the world's most popular Internet calling service and its 663 million customers.

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