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September 18, 2009

Top Headlines

Pak police to arrest Hafiz Saeed
Bowing to US pressure, Pak police on Friday said that it will arrest Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, the 26/11 attacks' mastermind.

India launches warship 'INS Kochi'
INS Kochi has been launched using a technique employed for the first time in the history of indigenous warship building in India.

Firing by Pak forces from across J&K border
Indian forward posts came under fresh fire from across the border on Friday leading the BSF to retaliate, the second such incident in less than 10 hours.

Cities

Four murders in Delhi in 12 hours
Four people were murdered in separate incidents in the national capital, within a few hours time, says the police.

Goa: Court stops mining on 9-year-old's petition
Acting on a petition filed by a 9nine-year-old boy that will destroy agriculture in the area and choke the water bodies , the HC has ordered to stop all minig operations.

Business

Inflation may rise to 6% by March next year: RBI
With inflation turning positive after 13 weeks, the Reserve Bank of India said today the wholesale price index may rise to 6% by this fiscal end.

Bharti Airtel to charge 50 paisa per minute for local, national calls
Leading mobile firm Bharti Airtel on Friday said it would charge 50 paisa per minute for local and national calls on its network.

Sports

Sachin wants top spot to mark 20 years
Sachin Tendulkar is hoping he can mark his 20 years in international cricket by leading India to become the world's top ranked One-day team.

2010 shooting World Cup in Delhi cancelled
With no Olympic quota places on offer, the National Rifles Association of India has decided not to host the pistol and rifle World Cup scheduled in March.

Entertainment

John joins SRK, Aamir
John Abraham joins Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan in Danny Boyle and Anurag Kashyap�s Bombay Velvet.

Don't lose curves, Bhansali told Sonam
Beating the bulge or weighty issues is the theme on which Karan Johar and Sonam Kapoor reveal their secrets to host Farah Khan on Tere Mere Beach Mein.

Infotech

IT's 7 new Best employers
The list has emerging companies which despite adversity showed exemplary HR policies during the fiscal.

Vodafone moving BPO jobs to India
Mobile services provider Vodafone Hutchison has announced offshoring a total of 450 call centre jobs from Melbourne to India and Tasmania.

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