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LG, Samsung start selling curved TVs in the US
The curved sets are made possible by a technological breakthrough - the picture is formed a thin, bendable layer of organic light-emitting diodes.
US: Obama congratulates Britain's royal family on birth of baby
Barack Obama said that the Americans are pleased to join with the people of the United Kingdom as they celebrate the birth of the young prince.
Sampras predicts Wimbledon record is safe
Sampras doesn't see anyone being able to conquer Wimbledon's grass courts the way he and Federer did.
Will ask internet service providers to block online porn, says UK
British Prime Minister David Cameron says he wants Internet service providers to automatically block access to pornography sites unless customers opt in. Cameron is proposing the move as part of measures to stop extreme sexual images he says are "corrodin...
India lacks the system to run the mid-day meal scheme: Prabhakar Kumar
Who is responsible for the mid-day meal tragedy in Bihar?
China quake death toll more than doubles to 54, hundreds hurt
The death toll from a 6.6 magnitude earthquake in China's western Gansu province on Monday more than doubled to 54 people, the municipal government said, with hundreds injured as many homes in affected areas collapsed.
Youth arrested for allegedly raping married Dalit woman
A youth was arrested by the police on Monday for allegedly raping a married Dalit housewife after threatening her with dire consequences.
Prince William's wife Kate taken to London hospital in early stages of labour
Royal officials said that Kate travelled by car to St. Mary's Hospital in central London with Prince William.
AirAsia: The Tony Fernandes and Mittu Chandilya show
AirAsia's big boss Tony Fernandes and the new India CEO Mittu Chandilya say India's next airline will change the industry.
Apple's developer website attacked, can't rule out stolen data
An Apple spokesman said the website that was breached was not associated with any customer information.
Students catch ex-Panchayat official poisoning hostel food, save many lives
Alert students and a cook saved their hostel inmates from consuming poisonous food by facilitating its disposal after they saw a suspended panchayat official allegedly mixing some harmful substance in it.
Ayodhya: Clashes erupt between 2 groups as fight turns ugly; 1 killed, 3 injured
Firing between two groups of seers in the temple town of Ayodhya Sunday left one dead and three injured, police said.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe wins big in upper house vote, priorities in focus
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling bloc won a decisive election victory on Sunday, cementing his grip on power but raising the possibility he could lose interest in difficult economic reform and shift focus to his nationalist agenda instead.
Ayodhya: One killed, two critically injured in firing between two groups of Mahants
One person was killed while at least two others were critically injured when a firing broke out between two rival groups of 'Mahants' at the premises of famous Hanumangarhi temple here, close to disputed Ramjanmbhoomi-Babri mosque site.
Kenya govt seeks help from Patanjali Yogpeeth centre for setting up food park project
The Kenyan government has sought the help of the Patanjali Yogpeeth centre here to help with the setting up of a food park in the African country, sources said on Sunday.
Saina, Chong Wei top draws at IBL auction
Nehwal, Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponnappa, PV Sindhu and Kashyap and Chong Wei have been earmarked as icon players with base price of USD 50,000.