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September 16, 2009

Top Headlines

Recession over? Global stocks at new 11-month high
World equities rose on Wednesday to new 11-month high, after upbeat US data boosted faith in economic recovery. The optimism bolstered oil to above $71 a barrel.

Musharraf denies misuse of US military aid
Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has denied allegations of misuse of army equipment, days after his earlier statement accepting the misuse.

We aren't covering up assault on Indians: Oz police
The Australian police on Wednesday denied that a deliberate attempt was made to minimise publicity over the brutal assault on four Indians at the weekend.

Cities

Baby with protruding heart dies in Delhi
The infant who was born with his heart protruding out of the chest and was operated upon by doctors at AIIMS, died today.

Six engineering students rusticated for eveteasing
Six engineeing students of a Kanpur engineering college were rusticated for eve teasing a girl and of unruly behaviour in an inebriated state.

Business

Gold surges to all-time high of Rs 16,220 per 10 gram
Gold surged by Rs 250 to touch a new peak of Rs 16,220 per 10 gram in the bullion market on frantic buying by stockists ahead of the festival season.

Mahindra Satyam wins 32 new clients since May
Indian IT services firm Mahindra Satyam has gained 32 new customers in the last four months and some large clients are returning to the company.

Sports

Kalmadi seeks to dispel all doubts
IOA chief Suresh Kalmadi sought to dispel all doubts by promising to stage a successful Games as the government was backing the organisers to the hilt.

Wrong team won the Ashes: Warne
Australia's domination of England in ODIs is providing consolation for their defeat in the Tests but shows wrong team won the Ashes, Shane Warne said.

Entertainment

I look younger than Shahid: Rani
Rani Mukerji is all set to bowl her audience over with her sizzling avatar. She reveals the secret to her toned look and settles rumours on her bikini act.

'Rekha was ego trip for Amitabh'
Susmita Dasgupta says that Rekha was probably an ego trip for Amitabh and that the trauma of having failed changed the person whose image was that of the invincible.

Infotech

TCS passport project delayed again
A project to issue passports within 3 days - a flagship e-gov programme of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government - may miss its second deadline.

Oracle ends computer tie-up with HP
Oracle Corp has ended a computer-building partnership with Hewlett-Packard Co as Oracle prepares to acquire Sun Microsystems Inc, a rival of HP.

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