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June 29, 2011

Top Headlines

SC tells Mamata not to return Singur land
Providing temporary relief to Tata Motors, the SC on Wednesday stayed the return of Singur land to the farmers by the West Bengal government.

Anna Hazare to meet Sonia Gandhi tomorrow
Anna Hazare said that the Prime Minister should try to convince his cabinet colleauges on bringing the PMO under the ambit of Lokpal.

No objection to Rahul Gandhi becoming PM: Manmohan Singh
In his interaction with editors, PM said, "I have got maximum cooperation from Sonia Gandhi who has done a superb job as Congress president."

Cities

Man booked under Wildlife Act acquitted after 15 years
The man was booked in 1996 after recovery of a huge parcel containing 1400 cobra skins and bearing his address.

Abetment of suicide case against Goa inspector
Police on Wednesday registered a complaint of abetment of suicide against a crime branch officer following suicide of a constable.

Business

Toyota recalls more than 1,10,000 hybrid cars
Toyota will recall more than 1,10,000 hybrid vehicles in the US, Japan and Europe because of faulty transistors in electrical power control boards.

Sensex jumps 201 pts to 2-month high
In a five-day long rising streak, the BSE benchmark index Sensex climbed to a two-month high adding over 201 points.

Sports

Suresh Raina fined for showing dissent
Suresh Raina was fined 25 per cent of his match fee for a Level I breach in ICC's Code of Conduct during a match in West Indies on Tuesday.

ICC defers decision on scrapping rotational presidents
The ICC on Wednesday deferred a decision on the planned scrapping of the rotational system of presidency.

Entertainment

Salman jumps to Katrina's rescue
Members of FWICE recently sent summons to the actress and halted a recent shoot of her deodorant commercial at Mehboob Studios.

New Zealand PM claps for Bollywood
India and NZ signed a film co-production agreement stating that incentives and benefits will be given if any Indian filmmaker shoots a movie in NZ.

Infotech

Sony cuts chairman's salary
Sony Corp, reeling from Japan's biggest earthquake and the second-largest online data breach in US history, cut its pay for Chairman.

HP CEO: No layoffs for now
Hewlett-Packard Co, the world's No. 1 PC maker, has no plans for layoffs so far, its Chief Executive Leo Apotheker said.

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