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Faisalabad lives up to its promise
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, has a very homely feeling to it, like many other small grounds in the world, when it fills up to capacity, like it probably did tod...
Black sweeps Apsara Awards
With the film industry in full attendance, the second Apsara Film and Television Awards were handed out on Saturday evening.
The dramatic rise of Kumaraswamy
Kumaraswamy's rise to donning Deve Gowda's mantle has been almost dramatic after repeated setbacks in the political field.
Slovak plane crash kills 42
Police had earlier said 44 people had died, a figure based on an unofficial passenger list which had 45 names on it.
Pak: Zawahiri kin killed in US airstrike
The dead terrorists' accomplices took their bodies away and Pakistani authorities are trying to establish their identities.
Karnataka CM likely to step down
Deve Gowda's son Kumaraswamy broke away from the JD(S) along with 46 MLAs and is staking claim to form the government.
Eight-year-old molested in five star
Dinesh allegedly attempted to molest an eight-year-old girl in the men's washroom at Chennai's Taj Coromandel hotel.
Kalinganagar: Killer cop shoots self
The police officer, N C Samal was a member of the police team that fired on tribals, killing 13 people, including a policeman.
Friday flicks: Masand's verdict
Big B has a 'family' to save while actor Sanjay Dutt is giving a shot at staying alive in Zinda.
Oprah backs Pieces author
A Million Little Pieces sold 1.77 million copies making it the number two book after Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Left demands answers from Govt
Left has asked the Govt to explain how and why legal opinion on Quattrocchi's bank accounts was conveyed to London.
Govt, CBI at loggerheads over Bofors
A war of words has ensued between the UPA and the CBI over investigations in the controversial Bofors case.
Quattrocchi: The Negotiator
While Quattrocchi is invariably referred to as an Italian businessman, he was perhaps more Indian than Italian.
The heat is on the amphibians
Global Amphibian Assessment says 70 species of frogs have disappeared from the Central and South American forests due to global warming.
Eating to your heart's content
If heart patients can be creative and choose wisely, then they can push aside boiled food in place of appetizing food.
Bird flu spreads across Turkey
As lab tests have confirmed the H5 subtype of the bird flu virus in 14 more patients in Turkey, WHO is assessing the risk factors and control measures to check its further spread.