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Lahiri ahead by five strokes at Eagleburg Open
Lahiri followed up his blistering 62 in Round 2 with an equally impressive 64 in Round 3 to take his score to 17-un
Egypt orders Brotherhood arrests, interim leader sworn in
Egypt's prosecutor ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood's leader on Thursday, widening a crackdown against the Islamist movement after the army ousted the country's first democratically elected president.
Videocon slashes 2G data charges by 90 per cent
Earlier, Vodafone, Airtel, Idea Cellular and Tata Docomo had drastically slashed their data charges.
Chief Justice Adly Mansour sworn in as interim president of Egypt
The supreme justice of Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court has been sworn in as the nation's interim president, replacing the Islamist Mohammed Morsi who was ousted by the military. Adly Mansour was sworn in on Thursday at the Constitutional Court in a c...
Renjith Maheswary wants to shake off 'passenger' tag
Maheswary holds the national record of 17.07m when he won a bronze in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
MLA's teenaged daughter jumps from 4th floor of hostel building, dies
A 14-year-old daughter of a BJP MLA on Thursday allegedly committed suicide by jumping from her hostel building in Khamardih area of Raipur, police said.
Tyre talk dominating the lead up to German GP
The sport was plunged into a crisis when four drivers nearly crashed in Sunday's British Grand Prix after their tyres burst.
Sensex ends 233 points up; IT, FMCG surge
The Sensex touched a high of 19,387.84 points and a low of 19,245.01 points in the pre-noon trade.
Obama, Merkel agree to high-level talks on US surveillance program
President Barack Obama sought to allay concerns from German Chancellor Angela Merkel about reported U.S. spying on European allies on Wednesday, and they agreed to hold a high-level meeting on the subject in the coming days.
Andhra men killed in Taliban attack were from Nizamabad
The three Indians killed in the attack were working for a firm contracted to offer supplies to NATO forces.
Army tightens grip as Egypt awaits final move
Egypt's military moved to tighten its control of key institutions on Wednesday, sending troops backed with armored vehicles to the heart of Cairo and slapping a travel ban on President Mohammed Morsi and top allies in preparation for an almost certain pus...
Egypt: President Morsi refuses to quit, offers coalition govt
Meanwhile, 23 people have died and 200 have been injured in violence at Cairo University since Tuesday night.
Juan Martin del Potro defeats David Ferrer to reach semi-finals
Juan Martin del Potro overcame an early injury and beat David Ferrer 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (5) to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals.
Real Madrid unveil new midfielder Isco
Isco's transfer from Malaga was completed last week, and his five-year contract was finalised after a medical exam.
Canon India ties up with Monotech for wide format printers
Monotech Systems has been Canon's partner for the past four years and was handling its ImagePrograf business, Canon India said in a statement.
Facebook stickers now come to the web
Stickers have been available on the Facebook and Facebook Messenger apps for iOS and Android since the spring, and now these stickers are available in desktop chat.