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Felix Baumgartner lands after record-breaking jump of 39 km
Felix Baumgartner jumped from more than three times the height of the average cruising altitude for jetliners.
Shinde lauds people of J-K for fighting terrorism
The Home Minister said people of the state, particularly Kashmir, deserved the credit for the end of militancy.
Khurshid shows documents to prove camps were held
Salman Khurshid said that he will file a defamation suit against Aaj Tak news channel which organised a sting operation and levelled charges against him and his wife.
Indians prefer unlimited Internet data plans: Survey
In India, 31 per cent of the respondents said they clearly understand mobile data tariffs offered by operators.
Hotel staff fired after gossiping about Aniston
Terry Siegler claims he was fired for briefly complimenting Aniston when asked about her by other guests.
Govt rules out rollback of decision to cap subsidised LPG
The government had on September 13 decided to cap supply of subsidised LPG with a view to check burgeoning subsidy bill.
5 UK Marines charged with murder in Afghanistan
The marines were arrested on Friday after suspicious video footage was found on a serviceman's laptop by civilian police in the UK.
Govt rules out rollback of decision to cap subsidised LPG
The government had on September 13 decided to cap supply of subsidised LPG with a view to check burgeoning subsidy bill.
Gilani reconciles with PM Ashraf on Zardari's intervention
Angered by the development, Gilani had spoken out against Ashraf for failing to prevent the arrest of his son.
Amazon says Kindle users are entitled to e-book refunds
The settlements are subject to court approval, and a hearing is scheduled for February.
Anand signs off with a draw; finishes fifth
Viswanathan Anand could not fetch a win till the very end as he settled for another draw in Chess Masters.
Amnesty terms PSA as 'lawless law', asks J&K govt to revoke it
Amnesty International said PSA is used to detain people without charge or trial in violation of their human rights and demanded its repeal.
Activists slam Prime Minister's remarks on RTI Act
Activists said the existing Right To Information Act has adequate provisions to reject applications that are not legitimate.
Kirsten Flipkens beats Ana Ivanovic at Generali Ladies
Kirsten Flipkens defeated two-time champion Ana Ivanovic 6-4, 6-0 in the quarterfinals of the Generali Ladies.
Jyothi Krishna to tie marital knot?
Actor turned director Jyothi Krishna is son of producer AM Rathnam. He made his acting debut with 'Ooh La La La'.
Cheran, Prasanna and Prakash teams up for 'CON'
'Chennaiyil Oru Naal' is produced by Sarathkumar's wife. Its story revolves around the lives of four characters.