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Indians searched for Sunny Leone and exams in 2012
The Google search trends for India in 2012 were very different from the rest of the world.
Now, prisoners in Beijing jails can order food online
The prison intranet system is just part of the efforts made by China in improving protection of prisoners' human rights.
Narendra Modi's claim on Sir Creek mischievous: PMO
The first phase of the Gujarat elections are slated for Thursday, while the second phase is on December 17.
Gurgaon: Four teenagers sexually assault woman
Victim was going back home with her brother when the four accused stopped them and sexually assaulted her.
Thick fog, ice hits UK, many flights cancelled
Heathrow Airport had around 60 cancellations that affected incoming and outgoing flights throughout Wednesday.
Form SIT to probe RTI activist's murder: Karnataka HC
A division bench headed by Chief Justice Vikramajit Sen asked the government to submit its final report by February 10.
Amy Jackson joins 'I' team for second schedule
"Now onto work mode in Chennai for 'I', AR Rahman is scoring the music" tweeted actress.
Hema Malini selected for Bharat Muni Samman
The award is to be presented to Hema for her contribution towards promotion of Indian arts and entertainment.
WB Assembly plunges in darkness during power minister's reply
State Parliamentary Affairs and Industry minister Partha Chatterjee urged the Speaker to order a probe into the matter.
US: Millionaire's billboard seeking girlfriend destroyed
Marc Paskin, 63, paid close to $4,000 for the billboard, which read 'All I want for Christmas is a Latina Girlfriend'.
HSBC became bank to drug cartels, pays big for lapses
Lax money laundering controls at HSBC allowed two cartels - in Mexico and Colombia - to move $881 million in drug proceeds over the second half of the last decade.
'Bigg Boss' is not a game, Niketan tells Delnaaz
Delnaaz continues to blame Urvashi for her uncalled for acts and maintains that she is not playing any game.
Rescued Indian-American doctor doing well: Employers
Dilip Joseph, who was involved in training local medical professionals in Afghanistan, was rescued in a joint operation by US commandos and Afghan forces.
Rajinikanth turns 62: The humble superstar
When people see Rajinikanth living as a commoner, their respect for the actor increases many times.
No, Mars isn't emitting those 'cosmo rays'
Social media is the playground of hoaxes and many of these just refuse to fade away.
Hawking, CERN scoop world's richest science prize
Wheelchair-bound Hawking won $3 million for his work on how black holes emit radiation.