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April 19, 2013

Top Headlines

Boston shut down, 1 suspect killed, hunt on for other
Authorities halted all public bus and train services in the Boston region and told people around Watertown to stay home to isolate the suspect.

2G scam: I did everything in consultation with PM, A Raja says
Former telecom minister A Raja said on Friday that he took all decisions on 2G spectrum allocation in consultation with the Prime Minister.

Police question Musharraf, his farmhouse declared 'sub-jail'
A police team on Friday visited former President Pervez Musharraf's farmhouse, declared a "sub-jail" by authorities, and questioned him.

Cities

Five-year-old rape victim battles for life; doctor shocked at 'barbaric' assault
A 200 ml bottle and pieces of candle were inserted into the private parts of the five-year-old rape victim.

Central Railway registers 23.21% increase in ticket checking earnings in 2012-13
Central Railway has registered 23.21% increase in earnings from ticket checking in the financial year 2012-13.

Business

India is not imposing restrictions on investments: Chidambaram
Finance minister P Chidambaram rejected suggestions that India is imposing restrictions on investments.

Visa curbs on Indian companies not in spirit of Indo-US ties: CII
CII on Friday urged the US to reject provisions of the Comprehensive Immigration Bill related to H-1B visas, which are allegedly discriminatory in nature.

Sports

Dhoni's presence makes it easier for other batsmen: Michael Hussey
MSD's presence in the middle order makes it easier for him to nudge around singles and play his natural game, feels Aussie veteran Michael Hussey.

Cricket fraternity shocked at exclusion of Sachin from Bird's XI
There is shock at the omission of legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Don Bradman in the all-time Test eleven named by former English umpire Dickie Bird.

Entertainment

Aamir Khan emerges as one of the 100 most influential people
Bollywood star Aamir Khan has been featured on one of the seven special covers of the Time magazine listing the world's 100 most influential people.

'Bombay Talkies' lands up in controversy
Sudipto Chattopadhyay has accused Zoya Akhtar of lifting the central idea of his film Pankh, for her upcoming Bombay Talkies.

Infotech

See how texting has become easier
Researchers claim to have developed a new keyboard for touchscreens that allows superfast thumb-typing.

Microsoft CFO Peter Klein to quit
Microsoft chief financial officer Peter Klein is leaving at the end of June after 3-1/2 years in the post.

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