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Railway Board bribery case: CBI arrests two more people
So far eight persons have been arrested in connection with the case, including Railway Minister PK Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla.
Will publish posters against CPI(M) canards: Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said if they show us one photo we will show them 500.
Railway bribery: Bansal meets Congress top brass
Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal had earlier met the Prime Minister.
Narendra Modi enquires about Lalu's health
Lalu Prasad had sustained injuries on his head and face when the windshield of his car broke and shards of glass hit him on Friday night.
Kapur, Gangjee tied sixth; four shots behind leader in Jakarta
Three-under after 16, Kapur double bogeyed the 17th but got one back with a birdie on the 18th to end the third day at two-under 70.
Snapshot: Puja Gupta goes green for PETA, dresses in lettuce leaves
The actress has gone green for the new ad of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).
'Iron Man 3' gets a super start in US, Canada
In 'Iron Man 3,' Stark fights to save the world from an extremist known as The Mandarin, played by Ben Kingsley.
Microsoft says all Hotmail users are now on Outlook.com
Microsoft has announced that it has migrated 300 million active Hotmail users to Outlook.com.
Grudge match: Honda Amaze dethrones the Maruti Swift Dzire
The Maruti Swift Dzire takes on its most potent rival ever, the Honda Amaze and loses.
After Boston blasts, US orders new visa reviews for arriving students
The Homeland Security Department ordered border agents to verify that every international student who arrives in the US has a valid student visa.
Regulators pull J&J plant license on quality concerns
J&J said in a statement on Friday that it is in "ongoing discussions" with Indian regulators.
Government hospital doctor arrested for taking bribe
The officer said that ACB laid a trap and caught the doctor red-handed taking the money at his office in the hospital.
HP: Teacher gets 8 years jail for raping minor girl
Victim had stopped going to school and narrated the whole story to parents. Parents immediately lodged a complaint and a case of rape was registered.
Building collapse: Pressure on retailers to fix factories
Signs of dissension are also emerging among clothing brands and retailers who as a group have usually sought to distance themselves from industry disasters.
Pakistan: Musharraf's party decides to boycott polls
Muhammad Amjad, the spokesman for Musharraf's APML, announced their party's boycott of the polls at a news conference in Islamabad.
Ex-president Patil was informed about Kalam's decision on MN Das: MHA
The Home Ministry is likely to file a petition before the Supreme Court to review its order.