
Daily Newsletter | Saturday, January 10, 2015 | | How hostage gave Charlie Hebdo gunmen the slip | A 26-year-old man taken hostage on Friday by the two gunmen who carried out the Charlie Hebdo massacre gave them the slip as commandos launched an assault that killed the Islamist brothers. |
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Al-Qaida in Arabian Peninsula claims Paris attack | Al-Qaida in Arabian Peninsula directed the attack against the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris "as revenge for the honour" of Islam's Prophet Muhammad, a member of the group told The Associated Press on Friday. |
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| Why not a CBI probe into Tapan murder: HC | When the CID has failed miserably in nailing the murderers of Howrah environment activist Tapan Dutta, why shouldn’t another agency like CBI be asked to probe it all over again? This question was raised by Justice Dipankar Datta of Calcutta high court on Friday in response to a petition from Dutta’s widow Pratima. |
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| 10 Microsoft Office features you probably didn't know | Office 365 is a little unusual in that it is cloud software and you install it on your PC, to give you the best of all worlds. As you keep you paying for it, Microsoft automatically adds cool new features.Here are some cool features of Office 365 that you may not know about. |
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| | Car sales growth stuck in slow lane | Weighed down by crippling economic slowdown and high interest rates, car sales in 2014 fell below the numbers sold even in the year 2010, highlighting the depression in the Indian car market, once seen as the brightest spot in the global automotive space. |
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Infosys's profit rise pushes share price up by 5% | Vishal Sikka’s honeymoon with the markets continue. His second outing to announce Infosys’s results, on Friday, sent the share price soaring by 5%. His first, in October, had pushed the share price up by 6.5%. |
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SC asks Sahara to seek Fema approval from RBI | The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Sahara group to take Fema approval from Reserve Bank of India for its deal with Mirach Capital Group to raise over $1 billion by mortgaging its three hotels in London and New York. |
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| Shah Rukh Khan: The badshah of generosity | Though he doesn't like to personally put light on his bigheartedness, we reveal some of his acts of kindness and generosity where he hasn't thought twice before shelling out money. |
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PK may even break into the Rs 600 crore mark | PK has become the highest worldwide grosser of Bollywood with a collection of Rs 575 crore. The Aamir Khan starrer has beaten the record of his own film Dhoom 3 which had earned a total of Rs 540 crore on the domestic box office. |
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