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Siddharth Malhotra: I've had my share of dating sessions at LSR
For Siddharth, the life outside the world of bookkeeping was amusing.
Relay team decision should have made earlier: P T Usha
There was confusion all around after the Athletics Federation of India tried to include Ashwini Akkunji in the relay team after her ban period for a dope offence ended on Wednesday.
Journalist dies of heart attack, doctors accused of laxity
A journalist working with the Hindi daily `Navdunia' died of cardiac arrest on Saturday evening at Begumganj near in Raisen, with his friends alleging that he was not provided timely treatment at the local government hospital.
Actor should be vulnerable before the camera: Irrfan
Irrfan Khan feels an actor should never be too sure of his work as it helps him better his craft.
Bodh Gaya bombing seems like terror attack: RPN Singh
The string of bombings at Bihar's Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya city seems "like a terror attack", Minister of State for Home Affairs RPN Singh said on Sunday.
Vettel prepares for long haul on home asphalt
Vettel who leads the standings as he bids for a fourth straight F1 title, was beaten to pole by Hamilton but believes race is far from decided.
Jairam Ramesh laments 'mukhiyapati' ruling the roost in panchayats
Union Minister Jairam Ramesh on Saturday lamented that "mukhiyapati" (husband of women village chief) were ruling the roost in panchayats.
Rafinha Alcantara signs new Barcelona deal
Rafinha Alcantara, brother of Thiago, has penned a three-year contract extension with Barcelona, but the 20-year-old is open to a loan move elsewhere.
Anupam Kher: Anyone who can lie can act
Anupam Kher feels that some actors are gifted, but others can cultivate the craft of acting.
Separate bombing incidents kill 22 in Iraq, Sunni leader urges Egypt-style protests
A suicide bomber killed 15 people as they left a Shi'ite mosque in the Iraqi capital on Friday and a separate attack on Sunni protesters killed seven, police and medics said.
Popes John Paul II, John XXIII to be made saints
Pope John Paul II, the globe-trotting pontiff who led the Catholic Church for nearly 27 years, and Pope John XXIII, who called the reforming Second Vatican Council, will be declared saints, the Vatican said on Friday.
Shrien Dewani extradition hearing concludes in UK
London: The extradition hearing of Indian-origin businessman Shrien Dewani, accused of plotting the murder of his wife during their honeymoon in South Africa, came to a close at a London court on Friday.
We were told Snowden was on Bolivia plane: Spain
Madrid: Spain on Friday said it had been warned along with other European countries that former US intelligence worker Edward Snowden was aboard the Bolivian presidential plane this week, an acknowledgement that the manhunt for the fugitive leaker had som...
85 students from Maoist-affected areas clear AIEEE
As many as 85 students from Maoist-affected areas of Chhattisgarh got selected in the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) through 'Prayas', a special coaching initiative of the state's tribal welfare department. This is the second consecuti...
I don't have to be in union to strike, says Sutil
Sutil thinks his year away from the sport after a conviction for grievous bodily harm has The 30-year-old is one of three drivers who is not a member of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association which has threatened a boycott of this Sunday's German Grand Prix....
Atletico Madrid present striker Leo Baptistao
Leo Baptistao signed a five-year contract with Atletico.