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July 23, 2011

Top Headlines

For Fai and Pak, Kashmir was a cash cow
Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai who arried in the US sometime in the early 1990s, over a period of two decades became the face of the ''Kashmir issue" in the US.

Don't need a 'chaudhry' in the region: Gilani on India
In a clear rebuff to Hillary Clinton's stand that India should take a lead in Asia, Pakistan PM Gilani has said that Pakistan does not want a "chaudhry" in the region.

Norway attacks toll rises to 91, police question suspect
Police have questioned a 32-year-old suspect identified as Anders Behring Breivik over twin attacks on a youth camp and government headquarters.

Cities

Delhi's swanky airport 'city' hit by security row
A development of luxury hotels next to New Delhi's revamped $3 billion international airport has been hit by fears its close proximity to a runway makes it a security risk, highlighting teething problems in India's huge push to build infrastructure.

File FIRs against errant contractors for potholes on roads: Shiv Sena
Shiv Sena, which controls the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), has urged the municipal commissioner to initiate strict action against errant contractors for failing to maintain quality of roads, including filing of criminal cases.

Business

Offshore India funds see outflows
With the Indian markets underperforming peers in the Asian region, India-focused offshore funds continued to record net outflows (difference between sales and purchases).

Gold, silver recover some lost ground
Gold and silver prices regained some of the lost ground on Saturday on the back of fresh buying by stockists and speculators, driven by a firm trend overseas.

Sports

Broad strikes, Mukund misses out on 50
Pacer Stuart Broad clean bowled opener Gautam Gambhir to give England its first breakthrough on Day 3 of the first Test against India at Lord's.

KP's double ton gives Eng upper hand
India survived the final half hour to reach 17/0 at the close of the second day of the first Test at Lord's after England declared their first innings at 474/8.

Entertainment

I may or may not get married: Abhay Deol
Recently on a not-yet-telecast episode of Simi Garewal's show, Abhay Deol got candid about his personal life.

I like my both worlds: Madhuri Dixit
Even though there's a buzz every time she returns to the country, Madhuri Dixit Nene says that she has become immune to it.

Infotech

US bank cancels Infosys deal
Union Bank of California has cancelled the multi-million dollar deal for core banking solution Finacle with Indian IT major Infosys.

6 tech clothes for your wardrobe
Who would have thought of clothing equipped with technology a few years ago? There are many who still think of their combination as an abstract match.

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