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September 19, 2009

Top Headlines

Hype over 'Chinese incursions' may create problems: NSA
NSA Narayanan cautioned that media "hype" could lead to "unwarranted incidents" that could create problems with the neighbour.

2002 Gujarat riots: Nanavati Commission refuses to issue notice to Modi
The Nanavati commission has asked the staff of Gujarat CM Narendra Modi to provide details of their phone conversations with ministers during the riots.

Pak court adjourns hearing of 26/11 suspects till September 26
Pakistan court, conducting the trial of seven suspects linked with Mumbai attacks, adjourned the hearing till September 26.

Cities

Kolkata: AI flight takes off without 25 passengers
A Port Blair-bound Air India flight took off without 25 passengers as the plane did not have the capacity to seat them, triggering protests by the travellers.

Cyber cafes asked to install CCTV cameras in Kanpur
Against the backdrop of arrest of an ISI agent from the city recently and increasing cyber crimes the police have directed internet cafe owners to install CCTV cameras.

Business

RBI cracks whip on builders
The Reserve Bank of India has said that the builders must make a public disclosure of the land mortgaged to banks. This will bring greater transparency in the industry.

'With two more, US bank failures reach 94 in 2009'
Two more US banks have closed down to bring the total number of bank failures this year to 94, according to the government banking insurer.

Sports

Need to improve our fielding: Dhoni
Team India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni conceded that his side's fielding standard needs to improve considerably for it to do well at the Champions Trophy.

Somdev, Bopanna win day one for India
Twin victories by Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna put India in a commanding position in the Davis Cup World Group play-off against South Africa.

Entertainment

Raveena Tandon: Me, Mayawati?
Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon quashes reports about her comeback vehicle being based on the life of the UP chief minister.

I weighed 120 kilos: Karan Johar
Beating the bulge or weight issues is the theme on which Karan Johar and Sonam Kapoor reveal their secrets to Farah Khan on Tere Mere Beach Mein.

Infotech

Review: iPod Nano, Zune HD
Apple's latest iPod Nano and Microsoft's freshest Zune, both released within the past week, offer lots of new features like a camera.

Microsoft shareholders vote on exec pay
Microsoft Corp has approved a proposal to allow shareholders to vote on its executives' compensation as US corporations' pay policies come under scrutiny.

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