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July 20, 2011

Top Headlines

US busts Kashmir racket: Fai is foul and foul is Fai
In a city where lobbyists represent scores of interests & causes from across the world, Ghulam Nabi Fai turned out to be an ISI bagman, not a Kashmiri activist.

Cash-for-vote scam: Suhail Hindustani drags PM, Sonia
Suhail Hindustani alleged that Amar Singh and some Congress leaders had approached him "to get MPs from BJP to save the govt" during the 2008 trust vote.

UK PM Cameron defends arrested aide in phone hacking scandal
Lawmakers pressed Cameron on why he hired Andy Coulson despite warnings and how much the UK prime minister knew about the phone hacking investigation.

Cities

AI plane skids off Kanpur runway
An Air India plane, carrying 54 passengers, on Wednesday skidded off the runway after a tyre burst but no one was injured in the incident, airline sources said.

Jamalpur workshop to build diesel locos
The Jamalpur workshop of Indian Railways has bagged orders from Rail India Technology and Economic Services (RITES) to manufacture diesel locomotives.

Business

Wipro Q1 net up 1.2%, beats estimates
Wipro Ltd, India's No. 3 software services exporter, on Wednesday said fiscal first-quarter profit rose 1.2 per cent beating estimates as western clients increased spending on outsourced services to cut costs and boost efficiency.

Sensex closes 151 points down
The 30-share Sensex, which gained 147 points on Tuesday, started on a positive note before tumbling 151.49 points to 18,502.38, with almost all sectoral indices closing in red.

Sports

India-England in Test supremacy battle
India and England go into a high-voltage Test series at Lord's with the spotlight on Sachin Tendulkar who aims to achieve a milestone of 100 international tons.

ICC's Greatest Team is flawed: Boycott
A day after Alec Stewart ridiculed the ICC's 'Greatest Test team of all time', former opener Geoffrey Boycott said the selection of the team is fundamentally flawed.

Entertainment

Ram Gopal Varma wants Urmila Matondkar to stay away
Ram Gopal Verma doesn't want his former muse Urmila Matondkar anywhere near him. Because he feels she might overshadow the music release of his next film based on the Neeraj Grover murder case.

Censor Board clears Aarakshan
Prakash Jha's " Aarakshan" has been issued a U/A certificate without a single cut by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), according to megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who plays a pivotal role in the film.

Infotech

10 must-have programmes (all free) for your PC
When you buy a computer, it only comes preinstalled with operating software. Before you can use or make the most of it, you will have to install several programmes or utilities.

Google adds virus alert to search
Google has begun warning some users of its popular Internet search service that their computers may be infected with a virus.

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