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October 29, 2009

Top Headlines

Manmohan denies India is linked to Taliban
PM Manmohan Singh on Thursday denied Islamabad's allegations that India was backing the insurgency in Balochistan and the Taliban to destabilise Pak.

India receives Commonwealth Games baton from Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II presented the baton to President Pratibha Patil, signaling the launch of Commonwealth Games, at a ceremony at the Buckingham Palace.

Madras HC holds 4 cops responsible for clash in court premises
A division bench of the Madras HC said the state govt could exercise its discretion in the matter of suspending the officers pending disciplinary action against them.

Cities

Snag-hit Air India plane lands successfully
The pilots of an Air India plane aborted landing at the IGI Airport after experiencing "fluctuations" on the ILS signal, but later touched down safely.

Criminal shot dead in Ghaziabad encounter
Ravinder Tyagi, 35, a notorious criminal in Ghaziabad area, was shot in an encounter on Thursday. Two police officers were also critically injured in the shootout.

Business

Inflation rises 1.5% on costlier food items
Inflation grew by 1.51% as of October 17 on the back of higher food prices, vindicating RBI's hawkish stance of slowly withdrawing its easy money policy.

Sensex plunges by 230 pts on rising inflation, easing exports
The Sensex fell for the fourth day on Thursday losing 230 points due to heavy selling by investors after official data showed that inflation rose the most since May.

Sports

Saina enters second round of French Super Series
Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal struggled her way to the second round of the French Super Series badminton tournament after defeating German Juliane Schenk in Paris.

Rosberg to leave Williams after Abu Dhabi
Nico Rosberg will leave the Williams Formula One team after the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the German driver said on Thursday.

Entertainment

Film promotions test patience: Bachchan
Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, who is currently busy promoting his film "Aladin", says that movie promotion is not only an art but also a test of one's patience.

Angelina Jolie flirted with me, says Rosie
A lesbian chat show host has alleged that Hollywood beauty Angelina Jolie tried flirting with her after parting ways with hubby Jonny Lee Miller years ago.

Infotech

9 things 'troubling' Infosys
According to some reports, Infosys Technologies Ltd is likely to face increasing pressure on its operating margin due to several external and internal factors.

Sun CEO's salary slashed 37%
The value of Sun Microsystems Inc CEO Jonathan Schwartz's latest pay package dropped 37% from last year as the company lost more than $2 billion.

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