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June 26, 2011

Top Headlines

Civil society not to be used again in drafting of law: Sibal
Kapil Sibal refused to make any comment on Hazare's decision to go on hunger strike again, but said "when that situation arises, I am sure govt will deal with it."

If I have black money, make it national property: Ramdev
Baba Ramdev, said here that if any black money was found with him, it could be declared national property.

Headley gives insight into LeT terror courses on Kashmir
Pakistan-based LeT runs a series courses for budding terrorists, which are aimed at boosting militancy in Kashmir.

Cities

Monsoon reaches Delhi three days ahead of normal onset
Delhi had its date with Monsoon, 3 days ahead of its normal onset in the city bringing cheers to citizens reeling under severe hot and humid conditions.

Man arrested for raping, strangulating minor in Thane
A 27-year-old man was today arrested for allegedly raping and strangulating a minor girl in neighbouring Thane district, police said.

Business

ICICI Bank plans to open 1,500 branches in 4 years
In a major expansion drive, ICICI Bank plans to add about 1,500 branches over a period of four years against the existing strength of about 2,500.

India's forex reserves rise by $59 million
The forex reserves have risen for the fourth time in the past five reporting weeks.

Sports

Saina Nehwal loses in Indonesian Open final
India's Saina Nehwal went down to Chinese Yihan Wang 21-12, 21-23, 14-21 in a gruelling tussle in the final of the Indonesia Open Super Series badminton.

Roger Federer knows a lot about cricket, says Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar, a self-confessed Roger Federer fan, met the winner of 16 Grand Slams at the All England Club.

Entertainment

Ranbir Kapoor will make a great father: Vedita
Vedita Pratap Singh , who made her debut in the recently released film Bhindi Bazaar , thinks that Ranbir can be a great father to his children.

Arjun won over Arshad, unbelievably stupid: Maria
"Arjun won over Arshad, For best supporting actor, unbelievably stupid I say, if Manoj Bajpai won would not feel so bad... filmy politics," Maria posted on Twitter.

Infotech

10 hot headphones
Everyone loves their music on the move, and so we all need a good pair of headphones. Here's a list of the best.

Smartphone review: Huawei Ideos X5
Although we are yet to see a 1Ghz phone under Rs 15,000, Huawei's Ideos X5 stands apart by offering a larger display than the competition.

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