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Citi’s Nayar quits

Sanjay Nayar is said to be joining Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Co as its CEO and Country Head in the country. Open News Site

Button liberated by Formula One’s new rules

Jenson Button put Honda’s dismal 2008 season behind him and looked forward to a brighter Formula One future after an encouraging test in Barcelona on Wednesday. Formula One’s rules are changing next year, with the sport going back to slick tyres and adopting heavily revised aerodynamics to try and create more overtaking. Open News Site

Indian teams score at Chess Olympiad

The Indian men’s and women’s teams scored identical 2.5-1.5 victories over Bosnia-Herzegovina and Italy respectively, in the sixth round of the 32nd chess Olympiad now underway in Dresden, Germany. The Indian men moved to joint-third place with 10 points out of a possible 12 in the Open section and are now behind Russia and Armenia, who share the lead on 11 points each. The women took their tally to nine points and share sixth place. Open News Site

Delhi HC rejects Army layoffs, orders reinstatement

Army discharged more than 26,000 army personnel on medical grounds. Open News Site

Rebuilding Brand America, the way ahead

America is half-sunk in a quagmire and is looking up to Obama for rescue. Open News Site

Another jolt to Citigroup as CEO Nayar quits

The company had decided last week to cut 52,000 jobs worldwide. Open News Site

GM trouble may put brakes on Indian auto part makers

Indian manufacturers exported components worth $1 bn to US in 2008. Open News Site

Bigg Boss 2: Loudest cat fights and biggest controversies

Watch the biggest moments captured from the high octane reality drama. Open News Site

Aid distribution: Red Cross, India differ with Sri Lanka

COLOMBO: India on Thursday formally handed over 1,680 tonnes of relief material to the International Red Cross Committee (ICRC) for distribution to civilians in northern Sri Lanka. A brief ceremony at the ICRC warehouse here was marked … Open News Site

Saudis get 10 days to pay ransom

Pirates demand $25 million to release supertanker Open News Site

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