Daily Newsletter | Saturday, October 29, 2016 | | More Clinton private emails surface, FBI to probe | The head of the FBI said on Friday the agency would investigate additional emails that have surfaced related to Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server to determine whether they contain classified information. |
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'Dhaka attack rifles made in WB by Munger men' | Assault rifles used in the Gulshan cafe attack in Dhaka on July 1 were made in Bengal with the help of Pakistani experts, one of the six terrorists arrested by Kolkata STF in September in connection with the Khagragarh blast has told NIA sleuths. |
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| Report missing kids or pay Rs 10,000 | The Delhi Police commissioner has issued a circular informing the entire police force that reporting a missing child and registering his/her details on official web portals within 24 hours of the child found separated from parents are mandatory. |
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| Apple slashes prices of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus by up to Rs 22,000 | Apple has announced biggest-ever price drop for its smartphones in India. Under the new pricing, iPhone 6S (128GB), carying an MRP of Rs 82,000, will now be available at an MRP of Rs 60,000. iPhone 6s Plus (128GB) will now be available at an MRP of Rs 70,000, the smartphone too has received a price cut of Rs 22,000. Apple's 4-inch smartphone iPhone SE, too has got a price cut. The 64GB version of iPhone SE will now be available at Rs 44,000. |
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| MS Dhoni slogs it out ahead of series decider | Dhoni faced the conventional white ball and practised his trademark shots in a lengthy session at the nets. The series poised at 2-2, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane and Virat Kohli stayed away from the nets. |
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| Rupee halts 2-day fall on soft dollar; up 8 paise | The rupee on Friday staged a recovery after two days of fall and ended 8 paise higher at 66.79 against the US currency on account of heavy dollar unwinding by exporters ahead of an extended weekend. |
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Gold below 30k on poor demand on Dhanteras | Gold failed to sparkle on the auspicious 'Dhanteras' and falling further to quote below 30,000 at the domestic bullion market on Friday due to poor offtake by stockists and local buyers amid not so supportive global cues. |
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