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May 08, 2013

Top Headlines

China and India's rivalry extends to the Arctic
From Africa to the Arctic, the world's two most populous countries are bumping up against each other in their search for resources and new markets.

Karnataka election results: Congress wins, BJP suffers humiliating defeat
Riding the anti-incumbency wave, Congress wrested its old southern fort by putting up an impressive show and crossed the half-way mark of 113.

Coalgate: SC calls CBI a caged parrot, slams govt's interference
Commenting on law minister Ashwani Kumar's role, the apex court said that a minister can ask for a report but can't interfere with the CBI probe.

Cities

Woman hangs self after being raped by own brother
The victim, a mother of three, had shifted to the house of her two bachelor brothers after separation from her husband in 2010.

Nandkumar Sai in soup over child marriage
It is learnt that senior BJP leader Sai had in a letter asked the district administration to allow marriage of a 15-old girl that was stopped by the officials.

Business

India Inc's pledged holdings reach Rs 1.4 trillion
The value of shares pledged by the promoters of listed companies in India reached Rs 1.4 lakh crore level at the end of last fiscal.

Sensex crosses 20,000 mark, first time since January 31
On Tuesday, the sensex had closed more than one per cent up and touched its highest level in the last three months at 19,888.95 points.

Sports

Ignore 'Killer' Miller at your own peril!
The South African has a range of strokes both off the front and back foot but keeps it simple and tries to target the 'V'.

ICC is most ineffective governing body in world sports: Australian players' union
The furore was caused after allegations that BCCI forced a re-vote to get Sivaramakrishnan appointed on the ICC Cricket Committee.

Entertainment

My father thought I was gay: Michael Caine
Academy Award-winning actor Michael Caine says his father thought he was gay when he told him that he wants to be an actor.

Neil Nitin Mukesh skips Cannes Film Festival
While members from his upcoming film Shortcut Romeo are heading for the Cannes Film Festival, Neil Nitin Mukesh plans to give it a miss.

Infotech

Oracle to sell stake in financial services arm
Oracle has announced that it will reduce its current ownership stake in Oracle Financial Services Software.

iPhone helps Deutsche Telekom gain customers
The company said that it saw a small increase in customers under its own brand for the first time in four years.

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