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November 17, 2009

Top Headlines

Obama wants China to play role in Indo-Pak relationship
The US appears to have accepted the idea that China could play an important role in the task of improving relationship between India and Pakistan.

Headley stayed near US consulate in Mumbai
Lashkar operative David Headley stayed on the 5th floor of Shyam Nivas building near the US consulate in Mumbai's Breach Candy area, for less than a year till April 2008.

Cop helped Pak spy get Indian passport?
Mohd Arshad and Chaand were arrested in Lucknow for allegedly assisting Pak spy Syed Ali. Sources say a cop has also been held for helping Ali get an Indian passport.

Cities

Delhi sees heaviest November rainfall in 10 years
The national capital received the heaviest rainfall in the month of November in the past 10 years late Monday. The heavy showers are likely to bring down the temperature.

Manoj Tiwari's residence attacked in Mumbai
A group of about 15-20 unidentified persons on Monday night attacked the residence of Bhojpuri singer actor Manoj Tiwari in suburban Mumbai.

Business

Sensex ends flat after day of lows
The stock market ended flat after recovering from intra-day losses thanks to good buying interest in select IT, bank and auto stocks.

Gold glitters at Rs 17,300/10gm
Gold prices surged by Rs 200 and touched an all-time high of Rs 17,300 per 10 gram in the bullion market on frantic buying by jewellers for the ongoing marriage season.

Sports

Dilshan hits ton as Lanka restore parity
Tillakaratne Dilshan produced a scintillating century as Sri Lanka put up a spirited batting display to leave the first Test against India evenly poised on Tuesday.

If Torres goes then I go, says Liverpool's Benitez
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez would quit the club if he was ever forced to sell Spain striker Fernando Torres, but he remains confident of keeping his prize forward.

Entertainment

Big B, Aamir to talk business!
Bollywood stars Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan are meeting Sunday to discuss marketing gimmicks for their films.

I love Kareena to death: KJo
JLo is probably eating her heart out. �Coz the new toast of the debonair circuit has slightly different initials � KJo.

Infotech

Microsoft violated IP rights: Court
A Chinese court has ruled Microsoft Corp. infringed a Chinese company's intellectual property rights by including certain fonts in its operating systems.

TCS wants a global workforce
TCS is aiming to move beyond its traditional Western market to serve new transnational companies in the emerging markets to become a truly global company.

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