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July 10, 2011

Top Headlines

Headley wants his son to be a top Pakistani commando
LeT operative David Headley wants his five-year-old son to one day become a soldier in Pakistani army's elite Special Service Group, which is known for its anti-India operations including the Kargil incursion.

Ex-Army man used personal unlicensed rifle to kill Chennai teen: CB-CID
The CB-CID of Tamil Nadu police confirmed on Sunday that a retired army officer Lt Col K Ramaraj had killed the 13-year-old Chennai teen K Dilson from his first floor balcony. The army officer has been arrested.

20 dead, over 100 injured as Kalka Mail derails in UP
Two rescue trains have rushed to the accident site, where gas cutters and other equipment are being used to pull out the trapped passengers. More than 100 people are believed to be trapped inside the coaches.

Cities

3-year-old boy claims dad killed his mom
Mystery surrounds the alleged suicide of a 32-year-old married woman from the Rabodi area on Saturday. Amina Shaikh's three-and-a-half-year-old son Rehan has told the police that his father had hanged her.

Four-year-old survives 'death' 7 times
Little Muaaz will celebrate his fourth birthday on Sunday. And doctors say this is nothing less than a miracle since he is one of the few people who is surviving with Ondine's Curse, medically-known as congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, where the boy literally "forgets" to breath once he falls asleep.

Business

RBI fines 48 banks for violation of KYC

Kamath says economy growing at 11%
The Indian economy is growing faster than the officially quoted 8%-8.5% GDP growth rate, said KV Kamath, the newly appointed chairman of Infosys Technologies.

Sports

Shahid Afridi vows to respond to Butt's criticism
Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi is disappointed by the criticism from PCB chief Ijaz Butt and said he would respond to the remarks after consulting his lawyers when he returns home on July 17.

West Indies 224/6 at stumps on Day 4
Debutant Kirk Edwards showed tremendous composure to score a century before Harbhajan Singh's twin blow helped India reduce West Indies to 224 for six at stumps on the penultimate day of third and final Test.

Entertainment

Ghayal sequel will be better than original: Dharmendra
Veteran actor Dharmendra is confident that the sequel to the 1990-hit "Ghayal", which starred his elder son Sunny Deol, will be better than the original.

Only public can rip my films apart: Salman Khan
Salman Khan too seems to have realized what works the most when it comes to promoting a film.

Infotech

How to protect your child online
When Nikita Shenoy, a 38-year-old finance professional, realized her 14-year-old son is most of the time on the internet, she decided to keep track of him on cyber space.

8 common data hungry things on phone
If you have a cellphone with a monthly limit on how much data you can use, here are some tips on what types of phone use will gobble up your precious megabytes.

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