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August 17, 2013

Top Headlines

PM for new thinking on RBI's monetary policy
Manmohan Singh called for evolving a fresh thinking on RBI's monetary policy in a globalized economy and dealing with the constraints of its macro economic policies.

Arrested Lashkar terrorist Abdul Karim Tunda was carrying Pak passport: Cops
Abdul Karim Tunda, an expert bomb-maker of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, was arrested on Friday from the Banwasa-Mehendarnagar border with Nepal.

Egypt arrests over 1,000 Muslim Brotherhood supporters after day of carnage
Muslim Brotherhood leadership defiantly called a week of nationwide protests starting on Saturday after a day of carnage.

Cities

Bangalore to be kerosene-free in 3 months
Bangalore is set to be the first city in the state to become kerosene-free in the next three months

22 bullets found on train at Andheri yard
A labourer cleaning a train compartment found an abandoned box containing 22 live rounds late on Thursday.

Business

Wall Street slips, Dow posts biggest weekly loss of 2013
Dow industrials posted the biggest weekly loss this year as rising bond yields hurt shares paying rich dividends and earnings from retailers disappointed investors.

M&M to launch its brand new SUV platform in 2 years
According to a report by broking firm Motilal Oswal, the tractor-and-utility vehicle maker is all set to roll out its brand new SUV platform in financial year 2016.

Sports

IOC rejects IOA's objections on chargesheeted persons
IOC had sent the revised draft Constitution of the IOA which envisaged barring of corruption-tainted persons from contesting IOA elections.

Ex-Pak refugee Fawad Ahmed says he's no Shane Warne
Fawad Ahmed said he will try his best to catch the opportunity that he has been given this time and perform well.

Entertainment

Kajol happy 'DDLJ' still liked and remembered
"That film (DDLJ) was special. That was a very nice picture. We made it with love. Fortunately for us, it turned out to be fantastic and well-loved film," said Kajol.

'Burka Avenger' to be made into a Bollywood film?
Burka Avenger is a tale of a Pakistani teacher, named Jiya, who takes the disguise of a woman clad in a burqa, to avenge the wrong done by men.

Infotech

Leaked! Nokia tablet with Windows RT photo
Chinese website Digiwo has leaked an image of rear panel of the Nokia tablet, which is said to have a 10.1-inch screen.

MTNL Mumbai website attacked by Pakistani hacker
MTNL's website for Mumbai has been attacked by a suspected Pakistani hacker operating from Australia.

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