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August 10, 2011

Top Headlines

IT firms to suffer as angry America wants its jobs back
Some US corporations are retaining top software jobs at home, mindful of unemployment levels, anger among locals who see work being shipped overseas.

Fightback has begun, won't allow culture of fear: British PM
David Cameron said "nothing is off the table" in dealing with the rioters. He added water cannons would be used for the first time in mainland Britain, if required.

Parliament attack: Home ministry submits Afzal Guru case to President
Afzal Guru was convicted of conspiracy in the December 2001 attack on the Parliament and was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court in 2004.

Cities

Reddys heli-hop to Bangalore for lunch
During their heyday, the Reddy brothers would heli-hop between Bellary and Bangalore for even lunch or dinner.

Sheetal Mafatlal hits back, files three cases
Sheetal Mafatlal who is still undergoing cancer treatment in London, has retaliated to the first police complaint against her by her step-daughter Marushka.

Business

Sensex reclaims 17,000 mark
Sensex snapped its six-day losing trend, gaining 273 points to reclaim the 17,000 mark on value-buying in IT, banking, realty and auto stocks amid firm global cues.

Domestic car sales down 15.76% in July
Domestic passenger car sales declined by 15.76 per cent to 1,33,747 units in July, 2011, from 1,58,767 units in the same month last year.

Sports

Dravid falls, India 75/4 at lunch
Tim Bresman bowled Rahul Dravid on the stroke of lunch to complete a perfect morning's work for England on the opening day of the third Test against India.

Six-wicket Johnson restricts Sri Lanka to 191
Mitchell Johnson marked his 100th one-day international with a maiden six-wicket haul as Australia restricted Sri Lanka to 191.

Entertainment

Opposition to Aarakshan isn't surprising: Deepika Padukone
Gaurav Malani, Deepika Padukone speaks about everything from her take on reservations to who would she want to reserve for herself.

Daisy Lowe comfortable in underwear
Daisy Lowe has revealed she is more comfortable in her underwear than in clothes and hopes she can inspire other women to be comfortable with their bodies.

Infotech

Motorola Mobility launches 3 dual-SIM mobiles
Motorola Mobility India has launched three slim stylish dual-SIM mobile phones in India with prices ranging from Rs 3,500 to Rs 6,190.

Hackers say they will kill Facebook on Nov 5
A group of hackers has posted a video on Facebook saying the social networking websites has poor privacy policies and it is not acceptable.

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