Saturday, March 3, 2012

Bank on facebook for your financial transactions - banks, brokers lure customers, by offering some basic services on the social media site

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

"Centre seeks review of ruling in 2G case" reads the Hindu headline. The Tribune writes about the government filing a review petition in the Supreme Court. The Hindustan Times front page story reads "Raja finally moves court, wants his story to be heard - seeks review of apex court's verdict canceling 122 licences". The Indian Express writes of Raja saying that basic principles of justice and fairplay were ignored, and that he has answers to every charge in the February 2nd verdict.
"Lawyers turn on scribes in Bangalore" writes the Pioneer, of the scuffle between them in Bangalore. The Asian Age and the Statesman have published photographs of the scuffle between the lawyers and mediamen. "Judge, 86 others hurt as lawyers run riot in Bangalore" says the Times of India.
Many newspapers have covered the bug scare in the Defence Minister A.K.Antony's office. "Antony's office in a 'Bugging' mystery" writes the Mail Today. A stray pin shaped device in his office caused chaos, writes the Tribune, but the paper adds that an IB check revealed nothing and called it a false alarm.
"SC jolt for Talwars in Aarushi case" writes the Statesman. "Talwar's plea rejected, trial to continue in Ghaziabad" inform the Pioneer.
The Times of India has given prominence to the Shehla Masood murder case. "Love triangle behind murder of RTI activist?" says the paper. Clues from Zahida's diary clearly point out, that Shehla may have been killed for closeness to BJP MLA" adds the paper.
"Kripashankar in trouble" writes the Hindustan Times of the Mumbai Congress leader, "19 properties searched, BMW's seized", says the Asian Age.
Are you on Facebook? It's a great way to connect with friends, we all know. But now the Economic Times writes "Bank on facebook for your financial transactions - banks, brokers lure customers, by offering some basic services on the social media site".

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