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June 28, 2011

Top Headlines

Seized cash belonged to devotee: Satya Sai Trust
With questions being raised over its activities, the Sri Satya Sai Central Trust on Tuesday tried to clear the air and denied any financial wrongdoing.

We can't match India militarily: Pak def minister
Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar said this while responding to a question on whether the projection of India as Pak's greatest enemy was the root of problems.

ICC reinstates associate nations for 2015 World Cup
Relenting after severe criticism, the ICC is set to include four associate nations in the 2015 World Cup which will make the event a 14-team tournament.

Cities

KMSS has links with Maoists: Gogoi
Farmers' organisation Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti was involved in the violent demonstration in the city on June 22 that left three persons dead.

Attack on activist: Police given 4 weeks to trace accused
The Bombay HC on Tuesday gave the city police four weeks to trace the accused wanted in connection with attack on social activist Shamim Modi.

Business

Sensex closes with moderate gains
A benchmark index of Indian equities markets on Tuesday closed with moderate gains, having traded in a tight range throughout the day.

Rupee gains 4 paise against US dollar
The rupee appreciated by 4 paise to Rs 44.99 per dollar in opening trade on the Interbank Foreign Exchange on Tuesday.

Sports

Indian players happy with modified DRS
The Indian team has given a thumbs up to the Decision Review System in its revised form which makes the ball-tracker technology optional in bilateral series.

2nd Test: India up against pace & history at the Oval
India will be up against pace and history at the Kensington Oval when the second of the three-Test series begins on Tuesday.

Entertainment

Aishwarya Rai: Sacked for being preggers!
Survival of the fittest is the only way to get to the top, and motherhood is often viewed as a spanner in the works for professional women.

Neha Dhupia's Venezuelan boyfriend!
Recently, actress Neha Dhupia was spotted, at an awards function in Toronto, with Venezuelan arm-candy, Jimmy.

Infotech

Apple may dump Samsung for TSMC
Seems Samsung's legal dispute with Apple regarding designs used in their best-selling mobile devices has started affecting the two companies' business ties.

Microsoft set to rival Google Apps
Microsoft Corp is making its biggest move into the mobile, Internet-accessible world of 'cloud' computing this week.

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