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October 31, 2009

Top Headlines

26/11: Pak court declares Kasab, 13 others 'absconders'
A Pakistani court conducting the trial of seven suspects in connection with the Mumbai attacks declared 14 other accused, including Ajmal Kasab, as "absconders".

Top Maoist leader Kobad Ghandy to undergo narco test
The Delhi court's directions came after a panel of doctors submitted their report stating that Maoist leader Kobad Ghandy is medically fit to undergo the narco test.

George Bush favours UNSC seat for India
Former US President George W Bush favoured a United Nations Security Council seat for India, saying it has "arrived" as a strong democratic country in the world.

Cities

AI flight makes precautionary landing at IGI airport
A Shanghai-bound Air India flight from Mumbai with 172 passengers on Saturday made a precautionary landing at the IGI airport after it developed a technical snag.

Swine flu toll rises to 96 in Pune
Three children aged between one month to four years, died of Swine flu here during the last three days taking the toll to 96, health officials said on Saturday.

Business

SBI Q2 net up 10.2%, meets forecast
The State Bank of India, the country's largest lender, reported a 10.2% rise in quarterly profit on trading gains and rising loan demand.

Prospecting license for diamond mining to RIL subsidiary
The Madhya Pradesh government has accorded a prospecting license for diamond mining to an exploration and production subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited.

Sports

Saina, Jwala-Diju lose in French Super Series quarters
Indian challenge ended in the French Super Series badminton tournament after Saina Nehwal and pair of Jwala Gutta and V Diju crashed out with quarter-final defeats.

Jeev fails to make World Match Play semis
A back-nine fightback by Jeev Milkha Singh fell just a bit short and he missed making the semi-finals of the Volvo World Match Play championships on Friday.

Entertainment

Paa is priority for Aishwarya
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is taking charge of the marketing strategy to aggressively promote her father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan's production, Paa.

Jessica Simpson "amazed" by India
During her India trip, Jessica got the back of her left hand inked with intricate henna tattoo, which included an elephant; sported a traditional ''bindi''

Infotech

NASSCOM's top 10 tech tools
Technology is now as much part of our lives as anything else. It can be rightly said that it is tough to imagine how would a life without technology be.

Nokia to close gaming service N-Gage
Nokia will close its battered gaming service N-Gage next year, acknowledging failure in its first major services offering.

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