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Juventus fined over air crash banner, Roma for crowd trouble
Juventus have been fined after fans displayed a banner referring to the Torino air crash and AS Roma have been penalised for crowd trouble.
Nitish Kumar bribed MLAs to leave RJD, says Lalu Prasad
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad Tuesday said Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conspired to split his party by bribing RJD legislators to join the Janata Dal-United to save his minority government.
Nursery admission norms take away autonomy: Private schools to Delhi HC
Unaided private schools on Tuesday opposed before the Delhi High Court the new nursery admission guidelines issued by the Lt Governor saying they take away their autonomy and right to choose students on the basis of reasonable criteria.
Why is the Supreme Court looking at the question of euthanasia again?
Even if you believe that euthanasia is a good thing in some cases, deciding what circumstances exactly are good enough is really hard.
Not only Nokia, HTC also pokes fun at Samsung Galaxy S5
It wasn't only Nokia, HTC also took shots at Samsung soon after the South Korean giant introduced its flagship smartphone, Galaxy S5.
Patna HC suspends Sherghati SDJM for seeking sexual favours
Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) of Sherghati in Gaya district has been put under suspension by Patna High Court for allegedly seeking sexual favours from a senior medical officer.
Smedley follows Massa to Williams F1 team
The Briton had been expected to move to Williams after Massa, with whom he had forged a close working relationship, joined the team from Ferrari at the end of 2013.
Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox's website goes offline
The website of major Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox is offline amid reports it suffered a debilitating theft.
Ugandan President signs anti-gay bill, defying the West
Uganda's president signed a law imposing harsh penalties for homosexuality on Monday, defying protests from rights groups, criticism from Western donors and a US warning that it will complicate relations.
1 Maoist killed, several injured in a fierce gunbattle with police
A Maoist guerrilla was killed and many were injured in a gun battle in the jungles of Gumla district early on Tuesday, police said.
Amanda Seyfried replaces Mila Kunis as female lead in 'Ted 2'
The previous part saw Mark Wahlberg's character getting married to Mila Kunis.
Chardy and Sela advance in Acapulco
Jeremy Chardy of France advanced to the second round of the Mexican Open with a 7-5, 6-0 win over Australia's Matthew Ebden.
Chelsea 'legend' Drogba offers no favours in Turkey
Galatasaray's Didier Drogba will be full of emotions when he strides out to face former club Chelsea but Jose Mourinho knows the striker will be as clinical as ever.
Airports Authority to develop 7 airports in Uttar Pradesh
Seven airports in Uttar Pradesh, the home state of Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh, will be developed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) under an agreement it signed with the state government on Monday.
'Main Naa Bhoolungi' sticking to reality, not aping anyone
The latest track in TV show 'Main Naa Bhoolungi' reminds one of Rekha-starrer revenge drama 'Khoon Bhari Maang'.
'Balika Vadhu' is best thing to happen to me: Siddharth Shukla
Siddharth Shukla says that a role in popular show 'Balika Vadhu' is the best thing that has happened to him.