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Makarova beats Azarenka at Madrid Open
Ekaterina Makarova of Russia ousted third-seeded Victoria Azarenka 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 to reach the third round of Madrid Open.
Shashi Tharoor to field questions on education in Google+ Hangout
Shashi Tharoor will address questions on challenges in higher education.
Star Trek: Why are the makers deviating from the theme?
Critics have not been as glowing in their praise for Abrams' second Star Trek movie as for his first.
I am the number one dancer in Bollywood, says Dharmendra
The veteran actor was at his jovial best at the music launch of his forthcoming film 'Yamla Pagla Deewana 2'.
Temple demolitions to continue as HC rejects review pleas
The RDC is also learnt to have given another direction to the concerned departments to ensure that re-encroachment of evicted areas are prevented.
China rejects US Pentagon's charges of military espionage
It was the first time the annual Pentagon report had cited Beijing for targeting US defence networks, but China has dismissed the report as groundless.
Mishaps, not car, affecting F1 campaign: Ferrari
Ferrari are pleased with their car but ruing mishaps which have limited their success in the first four Formula One races.
Microsoft tunes up Windows 8 to address complaints
The tune up announced Tuesday won't be released to consumers and businesses until later this year.
Arjun Kapoor has the aura of a star like Big B: 'Aurangzeb' director
Atul Sabharwal is so impressed with Arjun Kapoor that he has already planned a second movie with him.
TN: Woman sets herself ablaze after husband refuses to have food
Police said the 20-year-old woman had prepared dinner for her husband on Monday night, but after tasting it, he refused to have it.
Snapshot: Imtiaz Ali shoots for 'Highway' in the middle of nowhere
Imitiaz Ali was recently spotted shooting a sequence for his upcoming film 'Highway' in Faridabad (Haryana).
US: Three missing women found in Ohio, three arrested
Three women who went missing separately about a decade ago had been tied up and held in a home.
Windows 8 hits 100 million sales, tweaks for mini-tablets in works
Microsoft will be rolling out an update to Windows 8, code-named 'Windows Blue', by the end of this year, said Tami Reller, co-head of Microsoft's Windows unit.
UK minister to lead health business delegation to Chennai
Delegation will include a range of universities, hospitals and private companies with interest and expertise across various sectors.
Why a resurgent american economy matters for India Inc
The steel mill at Ste Marie is now the second largest steel producer in Canada. It also serves arguably the best Jain meals upwards of the snow line.
Air strikes did not aim to help Syria rebels, says Israel
Israel said that if there is activity, it is only against Hezbollah, not against the Syrian regime.