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July 27, 2011

Top Headlines

'Al-Qaida' threatens to bomb Kerala temples
The authorities of the famed Lord Krishna Temple at Guruvayur received a letter warning bomb attacks from al- Qaida on the temple.

Lokayukta report indicts Yeddy, BJP may dump him
Santosh Hegde submitted the illegal mining report, that indicts BS Yeddyurappa. Following his indictment BJP has reportedly decided to dump Yeddyurappa.

India, Pakistan foreign ministers say ties on 'right track'
India and Pakistan announced additional Confidence Building Measures related to Kashmir, including increasing cross-LoC trading days and expanding travel.

Cities

Court rejects application of Talwar's attacker
A district court has rejected an application of Utsav Sharma, who assaulted Aarushi's father, saying that he is feigning mental illness to seek leniency.

Four woman arrested for flesh trade
On a tip-off a police team raided a residential house in Govind Nagar locality of Mathura and arrested the women for their involvement in flesh trade.

Business

Sensex closes 86 points lower
Extending losses for the second day, the BSE benchmark sensex closed 86 points down today, a day after the RBI raised key policy rates to tame inflation.

Rupee rises to 34-month high on weak dollar
The Indian rupee rose to its highest level in 34 months on July 27 as the US dollar fell overseas and Asian peers climbed.

Sports

England are now cricket kings of the world: Botham
Ian Botham considers the current English team as "cricket kings of the world" and says he can foresee England displacing India from the number one spot.

Serena Williams advances at Stanford
Serena, playing her first WTA Tour match in US since the 2009 US Open, made her return a victorious one with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Australian Rodionova.

Entertainment

Karisma Kapoor in Satte Pe Satta?
After failing to convince Vidya Balan and then Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Soham Shah seems to have finally found his lady to fill in Hema Malini's shoes.

Dirty Picture to release in November
Vidya Balan starrer Dirty Picture is inspired by the life of late south sex-symbol Silk Smitha showcasing the ugly truth of her life.

Infotech

HCL Technologies to hire 3,000 people
HCL Tech said it will hire about 3,000 people in the July-Sept quarter. The IT industry is increasing its headcount to meet the renewed demand for IT services.

Leaked: HTC Android tablet Puccini
According to a report in BGR, HTC is readying an Android Honeycomb-based 10-inch tablet codenamed HTC Puccini.

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