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Army accused of dishonouring Quran
The Army faces two FIRs for disrespecting the Quran and opening fire at protestors, in which one person was killed.
Black, Parineeta bag tech awards at IIFA
Ravi Chandran got the best cinematography for Black, V V Chopra won the best screenplay for Parineeta.
Alonso grabs pole at Silverstone
Renault's world champion Fernando Alonso seized pole position the British GP with Raikkonen alongside him in second.
Two killed in firing near Bangla border
Two people were killed and one was injured in the cross border firing between Border Security Force and Bangladesh Rifles.
Man of steel, but is Superman gay?
Superhero wears a leotard and flies around in a red cape but that doesn’t make him gay, says director of new film.
Cadets pass out of IMA as Army officers
A total of 594 cadets were commissioned as officers in the Army following an impressive passing-out parade at the IMA.
States find way to cut fuel price hike
The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday has slashed petrol and diesel prices by 40 paise and 22 paise respectively per litre.
Klose celebrates birthday with two goals
Match-winning Miroslav Klose marked his 28th birthday with a pair of gift-wrapped goals against Costa Rica on Friday.
FIFA striving for harmony in World Cup
For this World Cup in Germany, the governing body of the world's sport is making harmony a central theme.
A colourful opening gala for the WC
Millions of viewers worldwide turned their eyes to Munich for the start of the opening ceremony.
Overseas employment agency in Goa
Goa sets up employment agency for abroad employment seekers so that foreign agencies won’t exploit them.
Footballers are dumb, says UK study
Football is a sport where a player takes split second decisions when faced with four or five players.
9 months on, India awaits N-delivery
After poring over it for nine months, US Senate will decide this month on a controversial civilian nuclear deal with India.
No 'coke', only dal-roti for Rahul
Rahul Mahajan was lodged in Tihar Jail after after a court remanded him to 14-days judicial custody on Thursday.
Bahrain woman to head General Assembly
Sheikha Haya Rashed is the the first woman from the Middle East to be elected UN General Assembly President.
Kolkata chants 'Hare Ronaldinho'
Kolkata has been renowned for its Latin connection when it comes to football, and this year it is no different.