[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Islamic State video shows beheading of British hostage Alan Henning

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Islamic State video shows beheading of British hostage Alan Henning
The video titled “Another Message to America and its allies,” shows a masked man blaming British Parliament for Henning' death. The video also shows US hostage Peter Kassig.
33 killed as bomb rumour sparks stampede during Dussehra celebrations in Patna
At least 33 people were killed and 26 injured in a stampede at Gandhi Maidan during Vijaya Dashmi celebrations on Friday. Helpline number: 0612-2219810.
Defused grenade found on PM’s standby Air India aircraft
The aircraft is now grounded in Jeddah and held back from operating, as per schedule, to Calicut.
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Armed with English, Tihar inmates to compete for jobs
"I promise I will never commit a crime again," 21-year-old undertrial Hatim said in fluent English.Hatim, a Class X dropout, is lodged in Tihar Jail in a case of abduction.
College revises score after girl tries to kill self
The 19-year-old Gurgaon college student who set herself on fire four days ago in protest against poor results, has actually scored 60 in physics, not a zero that forced her to attempt suicide.
Savings spent, mother begs to save ailing 22-yr-old son
Kalpana Devi, 50-year-old resident of the city, was reduced to begging after exhausting all her savings to treat her 22-year-old son who suffers from severe chest infection.
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Former employee Jack Palmer again sues Infosys
Palmer said in the lawsuit that he had been discriminated against because he flagged that the company was flouting US visa rules.
JPMorgan cyberattack world’s biggest, 83m at risk
A cyberattack this summer on JPMorgan Chase compromised the accounts of 76 million households and seven million small businesses, a tally that dwarfs previous estimates by the bank and puts the intrusion among the largest ever.
Android One review: One for the masses
Is Android One a revolutionary platform that will change the Indian smartphone landscape?
SPORTSMORE »
Full coverage: Incheon Asian Games 2014, Day 14
India won a double gold in kabaddi beating Iran in both men's and women's categories on the 14th and penultimate day of competitions in Incheon.
India slip in gold in athletics event at Asian Games
Indian track and field athletes performed on expected lines with a creditable haul of 13 medals though lacking in gold count while a few big names bit the dust in the Asian Games.
Nadal stunned by qualifier in China Open quarters
Rafael Nadal was knocked out of the China Open in his third match back from an extended injury layoff, falling to big-hitting qualifier Martin Klizan of Slovakia.
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India’s foreign exchange reserves falls by $1.41 billion
India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.41 billion to $314.18 billion for the week ended on Sep 26, Reserve Bank of India data showed.
Festive mood boosts trade by 25% in Gujarat
Business in both organized and unorganized sectors during Navratri in Gujarat is likely to cross Rs 12,500-crore mark this year on the back of high consumer confidence.
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner's woes continue
Air India's spate of trouble with its Dreamliner fleet continued today as the airline was forced to cancel its Melbourne-Delhi flight and delay the departure of its Singapore-Chennai service by over six hours.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Arjun duped by couple claiming to be Jacqueline’s cousins
We all know what length fans can go to, to meet their favourite stars.
TV actors who want to date Bollywood stars
We got in touch with a few TV actors and asked them whom do they want to date in Bollywood and here is what they shared.
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