Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Yahoo secretly scanned customer emails for U.S. intelligence - sources

Yahoo secretly scanned customer emails for U.S. intelligence - sources

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Baramulla attack, and cross-border tensions, continue to dominate headlines.
"Baramulla attackers used human shields, to escape" notes the Hindustan Times. "Forces poised for eventualities" writes the Pioneer. "More surgical operations not ruled out" the Asian Age quotes top government sources.
"Army wants six months to smash PoK Terror operations" is the Economic Times headlines. "Will talk only on terror, says Delhi, amid reports that India, Pak NSAs have spoken" states the Indian Express. 'Both countries can't remain in this phase', the paper also quotes Pak High Commissioner, Abdul Basit.
"Nitish Katara's killer gets 25-year jail term, Mother says  'biggest win' '' highlights the Indian Express.
"Only 15 percent black money filers came voluntarily" writes the Business Standard.
"Arundhati Roy writes fiction after nearly 2 decades" informs the Hindu Business Line. "Goddess of big things is back, with a bang" observes the Asian Age.
"Delhi tops most polluted megacity list, says WHO" is a story in the Business Standard. The Times of India notes "Delhi, other metros getting hotter".
"Good job! Workplace rewards are getting personalised" is a box item in the Hindu Business Line.
An Indian-origin man in the UK, believed to hold the record for the world's longest marriage, lasting over 90 years, dies aged 110, reports the Tribune.
And finally, "France confers knighthood on elephant researcher" Prajna Chowta, for a life devoted to caring for wild Asian elephants, making her among the few Indian women to be appointed a knight, writes the Hindu.

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