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Bram Stoker books doodled on his 165th birthday
The lettering of the word Google on the Bram Stoker books doodle is inspired by the cover of the 1897 first edition of 'Dracula'.
US: Gay-marriage backers end losing streak
In Tuesday's voting, Maine and Maryland became the first states ever to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote.
US: After defeat, cloudy future ahead for Mitt Romney
The initial plan is to spend time with his family. Romney has five adult sons and 18 grandchildren; a 19th is on the way.
Obama has little time to savour election triumph
Though voters have endorsed a second Obama term, he will have a hard time translating that into a mandate to push forward with his agenda.
For now one dog is enough: Obama tells daughters
After his victory in the last election, Barack Obama had promised a dog for his daughters.
Americans hand Obama a second term, challenges await
He faces a difficult task of tackling $1 trillion annual deficits and reducing a $16 trillion national debt.
Obama wins Vermont, Romney takes Kentucky
As expected, Obama was the winner in Vermont, with three electoral votes, while Romney captured Kentucky's eight electoral votes.
US elections: Economy still the top concern for Americans
Just a quarter of those surveyed in the exit poll say they are better off than four years ago.
Obama or Romney? Voters start deciding close race
At least 120 million people were expected to render judgement on whether to give Obama a second term or replace him with Romney.
Conrath will be Indian hockey team's new trainer
India will take part in the Lanco International Super Series at Perth from November 22 to 25.
Vivekananda-Dawood remark: Complaint against Gadkari
Harshad Bhatt, a Congress worker filed the complaint in A Jamnagar court, contending that Gadkari had hurt the sentiments of Indians.
Sanjeev Kumar: The best mainstream hero Bollywood ever had
Sanjeev Kumar died at the age of 47 on November 6, 1985 after suffering a massive heart attack.
Protests erupt as Haji Ali bans entry of women
Haji Ali Dargah Trust has barred women from entering the sanctum sanctorum and declared that the decision is irrevocable.
Being portrayed as a villain in fight with YRF: Ajay Devgn
Ajay claims that YRF has armtwisted exhibitors to dedicate more screens to 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'.
ROFL! SRK's pic on B'desh varsity's admit cards
Photos of Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif appeared on the admit cards issued by a Bangladeshi University.
Boeing preferred bidder in second India helicopter deal
Earlier this year Boeing's Apache was chosen as the preferred bidder for a deal to provide 22 heavy combat helicopters to India.