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Michelle Obama is world's most powerful woman
U.S. first lady Michelle Obama ranks as the world's most powerful woman in Forbes magazine's annual listing.
Samsung launches Wave II smartphone
Samsung introduced a new phone called Wave II, running its own bada OS and aimed at the mid-range market segment.
RSS is 'fanatical' like banned outfit SIMI: Rahul
Rahul says the RSS is no different from banned terror outfit SIMI and that both hold "fundamentalist" views.
Cutting on sleep may halve fat loss: study
According to the researchers, skipping on sleep boosts the production of a hormone that suppresses physical activity.
Emraan Hashmi to star in three sequels
The sequels of 'Murder', 'Jannat' and 'Once Upon a Time'... are in production
K'taka CM Yeddyurappa sacks revolting ministers
Facing revolt from dissidents from within his party BJP, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa sacked four ministers.
Arbaaz Khan v/s Shobhaa De
The actor-producer uses the social networking site to express his frustration
CWG: Tejaswini, Lajja shoot silver in 50m rifle
The duo added to the glorious day for Indian shooters that began with Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang winning gold.
CWG: Indian shooters begin gold haul
The shooters began India's quest for gold in the ongoing 19th Commonwealth Games on Tuesday.
Google signs content deals for Google TV
Google has signed new content partnership deals with media and internet companies for its proposed Google TV.
Resting laptop on legs can damage skin
Beware - people who work with a laptop on their legs can permanently damage their skin
CWG hockey: India favourites against Malaysia
Indian men have never won a medal in CWG since hockey was introduced in 1998 at Kuala Lumpur.
CWG: Indian men's swimming relay team in final
Led by Virdhawal Khade, the India quartet clocked 3:28.06 to make a cut for the final of the Men's 4x100m Freestyle relay.
Chelsea outmuscle profligate Arsenal
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger maintained that his side only had themselves to blame for their 2-0 defeat.
Twitterati bowled over by CWG opening
Social networking tool Twitter seemed to have been taken over by the Indian contingent on Sunday.
Little known facts of the CWG opening ceremony
The stage was built within seven days by about 500 workers, weighing an approximately 500 tonnes.