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November 23, 2009

Top Headlines

Angry Liberhan says he didn't leak Babri demolition report
The retired Supreme Court judge, whose report on the December 1992 demolition has created a furore in Parliament, said he had not leaked the report to anyone.

Kashmir borders can't be redrawn, says PM Manmohan; Pak protests
PM Manmohan Singh has made it clear that there can be no redrawing of borders in Kashmir, triggering a sharp response from Pakistan.

Pregnant woman thrashed, paraded naked in UP village
A group of locals thrashed the woman and paraded her naked through a village in Uttar Pradesh after she objected to encroachment on her land, police said.

Cities

Delhi: High security after JNU violence
Security was increased around the JNU campus on Monday, a day after four outsiders were held for allegedly misbehaving with women students.

No war within Mumbai Police, says chief
"There is no war in Mumbai police..The only war we had was against terrorists on Nov 26 last year when we had done a memorable job," Mumbai Police chief D Sivanandan said.

Business

Sensex extends gains for second day, up 158 pts
Sensex rose by 158 points to close at a five-week high after strong gains in market leader Reliance Industries counter and positive cues from global markets.

Gold futures at new high on Asian cues
Continuing the record setting spree, gold hit yet another high of Rs 17,605 per 10 gram for April contract in the futures market on Monday.

Sports

A 'princely' Rs.400 - for winning two golds, one bronze at Ipoh
A 'princely' Rs.400 had been sanctioned as her reward by the police, says constable Anita Yadav, for winning medals at athletics championships in Malaysia.

Sri Lanka eye elusive Test win in India
Sri Lanka will renew efforts to win their first-ever Test in India when the second match begins on Tuesday, after being frustrated by a flat wicket in the opening tie.

Entertainment

Farah is the strongest: Akshay
"Farah is the strongest and most capable woman in the business (Bollywood).. She is highly respected by well-known people (here)," Akshay said in a statement.

Bebo-Aamir speak �T� language
Their tees speak their heart.

Infotech

Legislation to make H-1B hiring tough
According to a report, two senators have introduced legislation that would bar any company that lays off 50 or more workers from hiring guest workers.

10 Reasons why Google OS may flop
The company showed off its Google Chrome OS, saying that the lower-end PCs called Netbooks will include it in the second half of 2010.

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