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September 20, 2009

Top Headlines

Pokhran II: NSA dismisses DRDO scientist's claims
Terming former scientist Santhanam's claims on Pokhran II as 'horrific', National Security Adviser M K Narayanan asserted that India has thermonuclear capabilities.

Nine Indian-origin people work in White House
At least nine Indian-origin people work in the White House, with some getting $100,000 a year, official figures released by Barack Obama's office have revealed.

Govt approval for CEO's salary not called for: Khurshid
Companies will no more be required to seek approval of the government for raising the salaries of CEOs and directors once the new company law comes into effect.

Cities

Never too late to be online: 105-yr-old applies for voter card
A 105-year-old woman from Mumbai has become the oldest person to apply online for voter identity card, an election official said.

Kolkata Police set up blog for popular feedback
In a bid to become more people friendly, Kolkata Police have started a blog where people can express their thoughts about the city police.

Business

National Aluminium plans nuclear power plant
The state-owned National Aluminium Co is focusing on diversification, including setting up a nuclear power plant and moving into other metals.

Finmin not opposing new FDI norms
The Finance Ministry now says it does not have any objection to new rules that changed the criteria for calculation of foreign ownership in a company.

Sports

India seek quick acclimatisation in warm-up game
India will look to get acclimatised to conditions and test the fitness of key players in their only warm-up game, against New Zealand, ahead of the Champions Trophy.

Saina Nehwal regains fitness, eyes Japan Open
Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal said she has regained full fitness and would be at the top of her game during next week's Japan Open Super Series.

Entertainment

Capricorn role toughest: Priyanka
Priyanka Chopra, who is playing 12 brides-in-waiting in Ashutosh Gowariker's "What's Your Rashee?", says this is one feat she would love to tell her grandchildren about.

Jackson's mom to get $1 million a year
Late pop legend Michael Jackson's mother will receive over $1 million a year to help raise his children.

Infotech

What is Facebook up to
The UK-based Facebook has come a long way since its creation in a Harvard dorm room to emerge as one of the Internet's most popular destinations.

Inside Katrina Kaif's web site plans
Katrina Kaif is planning to launch her official website by the end of the year, but she denies being on the social networking site Twitter.

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