[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Rupert Murdoch leaked Sushma Swaraj's emails, Lalit Modi says

Wednesday, June 17, 2015
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Rupert Murdoch leaked Sushma Swaraj's emails, Lalit Modi says
Referring to the publication in Murdoch-owned Sunday Times of the trail of emails charting the way he secured travel documents with the help of Swaraj and British Labour Party leader Keith Vaz, Modi said the publication of the entire cache was the handiwork of the Australia-born tycoon whose papers have not been averse to using unconventional means to access news.
Foul air killing up to 80 Delhiites a day: Study
Scientists who conducted the study, published in the Environmental Science and Technology journal, said most of these deaths were due to heart attacks and strokes, and not very many because of respiratory diseases.
No. of Indians with over $100 million hits 928
The number of ultra high net worth (UHNW) individuals in India has more than trebled to 928 in 2014 from 284 in 2013, according to a Boston Consulting Group (BCG) report.
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Autorickshaws off the roads in most parts of Mumbai
Autorickshaws in most parts of the city are off roads and this will inconvenience the office-goers, school and college students and scores of senior citizens today.
Woman held captive, raped in Gurgaon, 3 booked
Three men from Faridabad were booked on Tuesday for allegedly abducting and illegally confining a 22-year-old woman from Maulahera village in Palam Vihar and raping her.
Delhi doctor molests 25-year-old woman
A 25-year-old woman has alleged molestation charges on a doctor in west Delhi’s Uttam Nagar area on Tuesday.
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9 useful tips & tricks for your PC, Mac
Whether you use PC/Mac at home or office, there are useful tips that can help boost your productivity. While some of these simple tips enhance your system's performance others simply help you to work faster. Here are nine such tips/tricks each for PCs and Mac.
Here’s how Google reviews employees’ performance
To help solve this problem, in the early 2000s, Google adopted an innovative internal grading system known as Objectives and Key Results, or OKRs.
Facebook launches photo sharing app, Moments
Facebook has unveiled a new feature that allows smartphone users to privately share photos of friends, by sifting through images with facial recognition technology.
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'Honest' Dhoni gives you enough chances to succeed: Smith
For West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Smith, Chennai Super Kings is his top team primarily mainly because of skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Pakistan accepts Salman Butt's confession on spot-fixing
Butt was one of three players banned for a minimum of five years for their part in arranging deliberate no-balls in return for money during an August 2010 Test against England at Lord's.
Rafael Nadal crashes out at Queen's in first round
Rafael Nadal suffered a shock first round exit the at Queen's Club as the Spanish star was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (6/8), 6-4 by Alexandr Dolgopolov.
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India's exports dip 20% in May to $22.3bn
India’s exports continued to contract for the sixth straight month in a row in May on sluggish global demand, fluctuation in rupee value and prices of petro products.
Financial world strikes healthy pose on Yoga Day eve
It’s not just the government machinery which is gearing up for the International Yoga Day on Sunday.
Reliance Brands to launch Muji in India
Reliance Brands, a unit of Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries, has struck a joint venture with minimalist Japanese retailer Muji, which sells a wide array of products ranging from stationary and clothing to furniture and food, to open its stores in India.
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Kareena: My best wishes are with Shahid
Kareena Kapoor Khan slips seamlessly into her two roles. One is that of the Begum of Pataudi, where she is all smiles, supervising whether everyone at the lunch table is looked after.
Kangana heads to Broadway in New York
Kangana Ranaut, who is on a roll, is heading to the Broadway in New York to study the nuances of a dancer.
H'wood is B'wood’s biggest competitor
While Bollywood has often referred to the growing evolution of the Indian audience over the last few years, they are actually beginning to see the proof of it this year.
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