[wanabidii] Top Headlines: No operational impact, says US as IS hacks military Twitter, YouTube accounts

Tuesday, January 13, 2015
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No operational impact, says US as IS hacks military Twitter, YouTube accounts
US Central Command said on Monday that operational military networks were not compromised and there was "no operational impact" from a hacking incident carried out by people claiming to be sympathizers of the Islamic State militant group.
Ramdev expands empire beyond yoga to FMCG
Ramdev, whose ‘easy yoga’ has won him a mass following, is also cornering the FMCG market with daily use products ranging from soaps and mustard oil to cornflakes.
6 Paris terror suspects may still be at large: Cops
As many as six members of a terrorist cell involved in the Paris attacks may still be at large, including a man who was seen driving a car registered to the widow of one of the slain gunmen, police officials said on Monday.
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Rajkot Couple attempts to kill three daughters, self
Cops yet to ascertain cause behind the extreme step
A brick for a phone: Shopper gets a raw deal
Student had ordered a smartphone on etail major Snapdeal.com
CAT rejects Ishrat encounter investigator's plea against transfer
Bench gives some relief to other petitioner Rajnish Rai
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The rise of Thomas Kurian as Oracle's top exec
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison turns to Thomas Kurian for a second opinion and affirmation on product decisions.
Apple may cut retailers' margin in India
Apple India plans to halve the credit period it gives retailers to seven days and slash margins by 0.5-1 percentage point.
10 best tech companies to work for in 2015
Glassdoor's 'best companies to work for' in 2015 list is out.
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Ronaldo leaves Messi in shade with third Ballon d'Or award
Portuguese and Real Madrid great Cristiano Ronaldo won his third Ballon d'Or to edge within one of his eternal rival Barcelona's Argentinian Lionel Messi.
India vs Pak WC clash to be most watched match in history
The marquee World Cup match between India and Pakistan on February 15 will be the most watched in the history of the game as it is expected to attract more than a billion viewers, according to a report.
Messi says he 'doesn't know' where he will be next year
Barcelona's superstar forward Lionel Messi raised eyebrows when he said in passing on Monday that he did not know where he would be next year.
BUSINESSMORE »
Disinvestment in more than one PSU before fiscal end: FM
Jaitley promises quick decisions, stable tax regime
Cutting govt stake in PSBs to 52% not enough: RBI
Banks need Rs 2.34l cr capital to meet Basel III norms
Quikr to push new product commerce
Takes on e-comm biggies, launches delivery
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Salman Khan tried to get Ajay and K Jo to patch up
Karan Johar and Kajol have settled their differences and are back to being buddies.
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