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Mercedes pleads for leniency in F1's 'Tire-gate'
Lawyers for Mercedes, tire manufacturer Pirelli and the International Automobile Federation (FIA) rifled through thick binders of evidence as they debated at an all-day disciplinary tribunal hearing in Paris.
Disproportionate assets case: Jagan Reddy's judicial custody ends today
Jagan was lodged in Chanchalguda jail since his arrest by CBI on corruption charges in May last year.
Thane: Building collapses in Mumbra, 3 people rescued
Three people have been rescued so far, but there are fears that many more are still under the rubble.
Torres scores four as Spain rout Tahiti 10-0
Torres, who missed a penalty late in the match, scored four goals; David Villa added three goals, David Silva two and Juan Mata one.
Casualties 'must run into several hundreds', says Vijay Bahuguna
Terming the calamity that struck Uttarakhand as unprecedented, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna on Thursday said the casualties caused by the floods must run into several hundreds.
Lohan best Indian at tied 19th in Selangor Masters
Abhinav Lohan, playing in his first season on the Asian Tour, carded an even par 71 to end as the best Indian in tied 19th spot at the end of the first round.
Air India to lease turboprop aircraft for non-metro cities
These new aircraft would replace at least 11 planes currently in the 33-strong fleet of Air India's subsidiary, Alliance Air.
West Bengal: Protest staged against Barasat rape-murder
A college girl was reportedly dragged and raped in an under-construction building in Barasat on the outskirts of Kolkata.
Serena Williams has mental edge over rest at Wimbledon
Serena Williams heads to Wimbledon to defend her title with seeds of doubt and defeatism already sown in the minds of her opponents.
If audiences like your work, you will survive: Girish Kumar
Girish Kumar who is making his Bollywood debut with 'Ramaiya Vastavaiya' feels that if he is good, audience will appreciate him.
IAF trying to rescue people trapped in Kedarnath
An IAF Air Commodore said that only the temple premise was cleared and people from adjoining areas were still coming down.
Snapshot: Getting pre-release jitters, Sonam Kapoor?
During the music launch of 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', our cameraman caught Sonam in a rather pensive mood.
No pre-poll alliance ahead of general elections: BSP
BSP on Thursday ruled out pre-poll alliance with any party ahead of general elections next year. "BSP will contest general elections alone. We will not make pact with any political party," BSP leader Swami Prasad Maurya told reporters at Meenapur near Muz...
'The Sopranos' star James Gandolfini dies in Italy
Gandolfini, who won three Emmy Awards for his role as Tony Soprano, worked steadily in film and on stage after the series ended.
US to continue working with India, Pak, Afghanistan for strengthening security: Chuck Hagel
A day after NATO forces transferred security responsibilities to Afghan authorities, the US has said will continue to work with India, Pakistan and Afghanistan to further strengthen the regional security.
Delhi: Woman arrested for posing as Sheila's daughter-in-law
Police said the woman called a diamond merchant posing as Mona Dikshit and asked for some bangles to be delivered at Khanpur Chowk.