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Bolton score late winner to beat Blackburn 2-1
The American midfielder's second goal of the season lifted Bolton to 26 points.
Forensic teams clueless on Varanasi blast
The blast on the ghats in Varanasi during the evening 'aarti' on December 7 claimed two lives and left 30 injured.
Anand becomes joint leader at London Classic
With just three rounds to go in the eight-players round-robin tournament, Anand and Luke McShane have eight points each.
SL scraps Tamil version of national anthem
The Sinhala version is widely used across the country except for the north and east where a majority speaks Tamil.
Cong rally to demand Naveen's resignation
Cong plans to organise a rally here on Dec 14 to press for CM Naveen Patnaik's resignation.
WikiLeaks: Cong played minority card post 26/11
According to a leaked cable by WikiLeaks a section of the Congress was seen playing religious politics post 26/11.
Negotiators struggle to finalise Cancun text
Jairam Ramesh had suggested countries to take binding commitments under appropriate legal form to check emissions.
Assange denied laptop, internet in jail: report
The WikiLeaks founder was sent to prison after being denied bail on Tuesday on charges of sexual assault in Sweden.
Eating porridge daily 'can protect your heart'
New study finds eating three portions of porridge daily can protect the heart by slashing blood pressure levels.
Facebook, Twitter delete pro-WikiLeaks hackers' accounts
Facebook and Twitter deleted the accounts of cyber activists who targeted Visa and other Internet payment sites.
Study downplays weather as a migraine trigger
Many people who suffer migraines believe that certain weather changes set off their symptoms.
India's industrial output rises 10.8 pc in Oct
India's industrial growth is back to double digits after a two months decline from 4.4 pc to 10.8 pc.
Astronomers find diamond-studded planet
Astronomers have discovered a giant planet with an atmosphere and core dominated by carbon.
People in non-traditional jobs judged harshly
People likely to be judged more harshly if they're in a job that's not traditionally associated with their gender.
Going niche is the future for Indian television
Indians are now waking up to a plethora of television channels catering to their individual needs.
Ajay the most versatile actor: Kajol
The actress talks about 'Ajay' the actor and 'Ajay' the husband