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Rupee trims initial gains against dollar
Traders will also watch the domestic stock market moves for direction during the day.
Germany implodes to draw, Spain's winning run ends
It was also a frustrating night for Cristiano Ronaldo as his 100th Portugal appearance ended in a 1-1 draw with Northern Ireland.
Ferrari hand Massa one-year contract extension
The move comes two days after Massa's fourth-place finish in the Korean Grand Prix.
SC asks states to file affidavit on police reforms
The SC had in 2006 passed a slew of measures for revamping the police machinery on the PIL filed by former DGP of UP Prakash Singh.
Vikram Pandit steps down as CEO of Citigroup
Michael Corbat, previously chief executive for Europe, Middle East and Africa, was named to replace Pandit, the statement said.
Rehabilitation does not absolve Modi's govt: UK paper
The paper also noted that Narendra Modi has never expressed any remorse or apologised for the 2002 Gujarat riots.
DLF shares down over 4 per cent on bourses
During the day, shares of the company lost 4.85 per cent at Rs 206.70. At NSE, the scrip closed at Rs 207.70, down 4.42 per cent.
Hindu outfit against opening of IFFI by Akshay
A right wing Hindu outfit has opposed inviting Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar for inaugurating the forthcoming IFFI.
Yahoo CEO raids Google to hire top lieutenant
Henrique de Castro, one of Google's top advertising executives, is leaving the company to be Mayer's top lieutenant
Petrol pump partial strike called off
The petrol and diesel pumps station owners launched a partial shutdown of pumps on Monday, operating only from 9 am to 5 pm.
'Time for rating agencies to take India off negative watch'
Ahluwalia disagreed with the view that the government was taking reform measures to please foreign rating agencies.
Ranjini to come up with her new film 'What The 'F'
Malayalam Television actress Ranjini Haridas who was seen in 'No Entry' will soon be seen in 'What The 'F'.
'Luv Shuv' falls in gentle comedy genre: Kashyap
The film revolves around the hunt for a secret recipe - Chicken Khurana.
Americans Roth and Shapley win Nobel Prize in Economics
US economists Alvin E Roth and Lloyd S Shapley were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for the year 2012.
Climate engineering may impact biodiversity: Experts
Geoengineering is the deliberate intervention in the earth's climate system to moderate global warming.
Pak activist Malala to be taken to UK for treatment
An air ambulance has arrived at Benazir Bhutto International Airport to shift the 14-year-old to Britain.