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Swiss free Polanski, won't return him to the U.S.
The director can go to France or Poland, where he will not be arrested
Not mocking Aishwarya Rai in 'Lamhaa': Dholakia
The comment is not a slur or an attack on the actress in any way, clarify the film's makers
Gill inaugurates refurbished tennis stadium
The state-of-the-art stadium consists of 14 courts including a centre court and six match courts.
J-K: Rs 6500 cr economy loss due to curfews
Every day of shutdown or curfew could deny the administration Rs 161 crore in revenue.
Vettel in pole for British GP
Vettel, who won the Silverstone race last year from pole, posted a fastest time on Saturday of 1 minute, 29.615 seconds.
19-yr-old girl beaten to death for 'honour'
Chouti's family were opposed to her relationship with a boy, in Sikheda village in Muzaffarnagar, police said.
NTP sues Apple, Google, HTC, Microsoft, Motorola, LG
NTP Inc said it filed patent infringement lawsuits against several of the world's top mobile phone companies
Coming soon: Internet, live TV on flights
Full broadband Internet access, mobile phone service and even live television may soon be a reality on flights.
Fujitsu plans to beef up cloud-computing business
Fujitsu said it plans to boost investment in cloud computing by 54 percent this year.
Google CEO undaunted by Apple or Facebook
Eric Schmidt rejected any notion that Apple or Facebook presented a threat to Google's business.
UN-Sri Lanka govt cold war now raging hot
UN shuts its office in the country and recalls its envoy as row over war crimes probe grows.
F-word on fingernail not for judge: Lohan
The actress was sentenced to 90 days behind bars on Tuesday for violating her terms of probation.
MySpace sale reports are 'fabrications': News Corp
Although MySpace has focused more on entertainment such as music, it has steadily seen its visitor numbers drop.
YouTube touches up mobile video for touchscreens
The improvements designed to make it easier for smart phone users to navigate YouTube's vast video library.
Bye-bye trolls? Blizzard forums to use real names
Activision Blizzard's move is the latest sign that online anonymity is falling out of favour with many companies.
I'll follow SRK on Twitter soon: Aamir Khan
The actor sings for Dhoni on his birthday and also wishes him the best of luck