Wednesday 29 June 2016

[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Busted Hyd IS cell plan: Plant beef at temple, spark riots during Ramzan

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Busted Hyd IS cell plan: Plant beef at temple, spark riots during Ramzan
The detained youths were allegedly plotting powerful bomb blasts to target VVIPs and crowded places in Hyderabad and intended to trigger communal riots by placing cow and buffalo meat at the Bhagyalakshmi temple at the base of the iconic Charminar.
May lift ban on sale of big diesel cars in NCR: SC
The Supreme Court said on Wednesday it is considering lifting the ban on sale of diesel cars with engine capacity over 2000cc in the national capital region on payment of a green cess. The SC said buyers of big diesel cars must realise these were more polluting vehicles.
Cutoffs remain high for popular DU courses
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Techie murder: HC deadline ends, cops stare at dead end
When the high court-imposed deadline for cracking the S Swathi murder expired on Wednesday, the city police appeared to be staring at a dead end. Swathi, an engineer with Infosys, was hacked to death at Nungambakkam railway station on Friday by a yet-to-be-identified man.
Refused cash to buy drugs, boy kills mother
A 16-year-old boy shot his mother in Punjab's Mansa allegedly over her refusal to give him money to buy smack.
CBFC finds Gujarati movie a threat to national unity
The Gujarati film on Patidar quota stir, 'Salagto Sawal Anamat' (Burning Question Reservation), has finally been denied a certificate by the Centre Board of Film Certification (CBFC). For now, it will not be released in theatres anymore.
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Meet George Hotz, the ‘first-ever’ iPhone hacker
At 26, George Hotz is a man with more feathers under his hat than most would be skilled enough to accumulate throughout a lifetime.
Apple iPhone turns 9 today
Apple fanbois, your favourite smartphone has turned nine today. It was on this day (June 29), nine years back in 2007 that the very first iPhone went on sale in the US.
Google's new privacy tool will let you block ads across devices
Google is trying to make it easier for you to manage the vast pool of information that it collects about your online activities across phones, computers and other devices.
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Hurt and saddened by Shastri’s comments: Ganguly
A day after Ravi Shastri’s public remarks on Sourav Ganguly for skipping his interview for the selection of Team India’s coach saying he was disrespectful towards his job, Ganguly hit back stating he was hurt and saddened by Shastri’s personal comments.
Wimbledon: Classy Federer ends Marcus Willis fairytale
Seven-time champion Roger Federer ended the fairytale Wimbledon run of British qualifier Marcus Willis with an emphatic 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 victory on a packed Centre Court on Wednesday.
Dravid lone Indian in Sangakkara XI, Tendulkar misses out
Sangakkara believes Dravid, who is currently India A coach, will be the best to complement former Australian batsman Mathew Hayden in the opening slot in the squad led by former Lankan batsman Aravinda De Silva.
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Dishoom chase scenes among most expensive
Director Rohit Dhawan's action adventure 'Dishoom' boasts of Bollywood's most expensive chase sequences.
Sanjay Dutt's biopic shelved?
According to reports, the Sanjay Dutt biopic might not go on floors anytime soon
Zarina gets emotional about son Sooraj Pancholi
Zarina Wahab, who was recently seen in a music video, as Taapsee's mother, says that her son, Sooraj, was glad when he first heard about this news.
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