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Potholes maligning Mumbai's image, says Athawale
Criticising the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) over the condition of roads, RPI president Ramdas Athawale, on Sunday, said the pothole menace is bringing a bad name to the metropolis.
UN inspectors arrive Syria to probe use of chemical weapon
UN inspectors have arrived in the Syrian capital, Damascus, on a mission to probe for the alleged use of chemical weapons.
Leaked images of a 'gold coloured' iPhone 5S surface
French Apple website Macboutic posted a few pictures of the blingy casing of an iPhone, including the shell in which components will sit cozy - all in a bright golden colour.
Tom Cruise wears thong during action scenes?
Actor Tom Cruise reportedly wears a thong during the action scenes because it is comfortable and flexible.
Happy birthday Gulzar: A playlist of his memorable songs
Gulzarstarted as a song writer with 'Swami Vivekananda' but is name came into limelight after 'Kabuliwala' (1957).
David Moyes delighted with clinical Manchester United
United coasted to a 4-1 win at Swansea City in the opening game of their English Premier League title defence.
Rafael Nadal to meet John Isner in Cincinnati final
Nadal continued his perfect at Cincinnati taming Tomas Berdych 7-5, 7-6 (4) at the Western and Southern Open to setup a final showdown with John Isner.
Case against Anna Hazare for showing 'disrespect' to national flag
The petitioner has alleged that Hazare had come to address a meeting on a vehicle, on which a national tricolour was pasted.
Brianna Rollins of US clinches women's 100m hurdles in Moscow
Brianna Rollins won in 12.44 seconds, just ahead of Olympic champion Sally Pearson of Australia.
Violence, porn in Chinese children's books worries experts
"Mum killed me before I was eaten up by dad," reads an adventure story for children.
Telangana: Andhra Finance Dept clamps ESMA to prevent strikes
The Finance Department of Andhra Pradesh government tonight issued an order prohibiting with immediate effect strikes in the treasury, pay and accounts and works accounts wings for the next six months.
Happy to see IOC willing to clean up Indian sports: Bindra
The IOC had sent the revised draft Constitution of the IOA, which envisaged barring of corruption-tainted persons from contesting the elections.
Egypt considers to ban Muslim Brotherhood, gunfire exchanged in mosque
Cario: Egypt's prime minister has proposed disbanding the Muslim Brotherhood of ousted President Mohamed Mursi, the government said on Saturday, raising the stakes in a bloody struggle between the state and Islamists for control of the country.
NGO stages silent protest at Guwahati High Court
Protests were held by an NGO during the inauguration of the additional building of the Guwahati High Court by Chief Justice of India P Satashivam, on Saturday.
UPA collision behind the financial situation in country, says Yechury
CPI(M), on Saturday, castigated the UPA coalition for the "precarious" financial situation and sought immediate changes in economic policy, charging the government with taking the country towards a situation like the major financial crisis of 1991.
INS Sindhurakshak fire: Family of 22-year-old sailor hopeful of his return
Four days after a series of explosions rocked INS Sindhurakshak in Mumbai, the family of a sailor on board the ill-fated submarine, was in a state of shock but hopeful of his return.