[wanabidii] Top Headlines: High cutoffs likely as Delhi University unveils first list today

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High cutoffs likely as Delhi University unveils first list today
Expect very high cutoffs when Delhi University colleges announce the first lists for admissions to undergraduate courses today.
Industry chambers flip-flop on 100% FDI in defence sector
Ficci wrote to the commerce & industry ministry suggesting opening up the defence sector to FDI after rival body CII withdrew its support to the government's move.
Costa Rica beat Greece 5-3 on penalties to reach quarterfinals
Costa Rica reached the quarterfinals of the Fifa World Cup for the first time by beating Greece 5-3 on penalties after conceding a stoppage time equaliser.
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Mumbai cop held for rape, blackmail of junior
A policeman, Nagesh Gawde (30), was arrested on Saturday night after one of his juniors alleged that he raped her after falsely promising to marry her; he also forced her into having physical relations with him by blackmailing her with an obscene video clip he had shot of her on his mobile.
Delhi misses date with monsoon
The southwest monsoon missed its date with Delhi on Sunday and is not expected till the end of this week.
Lucknow lights up as Ramzan begins
City wore a festive look as on 'Chaand Raat' (Night of the new moon) as all city markets, including, Aminabad, Maulviganj, Rakabganj, Yahiyaganj, Chowk and Nakhhas were decked up celebrating the eve of the holy month of Ramzan.
TECHMORE »
Google says it is not killing Nexus devices
Dave Burke, the head of Android engineering, has told Read Write that Google creates Nexus devices to showcase new versions of Android and this year too it will launch Nexus devices.
Asus ZenFone 5 first impressions: Does Moto G finally have competition?
We have been using ZenFone 5 as our go-to device for the past couple of days and though it’s too early for a full review, here are our first impressions:
OEMs won't be able to skin Android Wear, TV and Auto devices
Google's new Android Wear, Android Auto, and Android TV platforms were announced at Google I/O last week.
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Huntelaar sends Netherlands into last 8
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar struck a stoppage-time penalty as the Netherlands staged an incredible late fightback to beat Mexico 2-1 and reach the World Cup quarters.
Costa Rica beat Greece to enter last 8
Costa Rica reached the quarterfinals of the Fifa World Cup for the first time by beating Greece 5-3 on penalties after conceding a stoppage time equaliser.
The 'real' Ronaldo is back in the frame
As part of the organizing committee in Brazil, Ronaldo ­ the - original has appeared in his current chubby form and in his new role as unlikely administrator.
BUSINESSMORE »
Do not follow the markets blindly
The question most investors ask these days is: Is it too late to invest in equities? The enthusiasm and optimism in the markets unnerve the investor who has just about recovered from a severe bear market.
Indian Banks' Association seeks fee to use other bank ATMs
The Indian Banks' Association has suggested levying a fee on cash withdrawals from ATMs in cities by customers of other banks to help recover increasing costs.
Can't attend AGM? You can cast your vote online
Reliance Industrial Infrastructure will have its annual general meeting on 2 July. If you don't want to travel to Mumbai, but still want to be heard, and rightfully so, you can exercise your rights even before the AGM gets underway.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
When Shah Rukh, Salman Khan turned into hot babes
These days, actors are ready to go to any extent to get into the skin of their characters. Since many of the leading men in the industry are now playing female characters with waxed arms and legs, perfectly shaped eyebrows, make-up, hairdo and clothes, actors are leaving no stone unturned to look as convincing as possible on screen.
Alok Nath: I wanted to explore comedy before dying
After three decades of acting, Alok Nath, better known as Babuji, will finally enter the comedy genre with TV show Tu Mere Agal Bagal Hai.
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