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Bradley Wiggins roars into lead in Safari Park time trial
Wiggins took the lead in the Tour of Britain after a rain-soaked time trial through Cheshire's Knowsley Safari park on Tuesday.
Jose Mourinho describes his team as 'beautiful young eggs'
Mourinho, famous for often surreal quotes, returned to a favourite theme when he described his players as "beautiful, young eggs".
Kimi Raikkonen's comeback like Niki Lauda's, says Montezemolo
The Ferrari chairman compared Raikkonen to retired triple world champion Niki Lauda, who took a two-year break from F1 in 1980/81 and then returned to win another championship.
I've mandate to improve ties with India, says Sharif
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistanis have given him the mandate to improve relations with India, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Three minors raped in Pakistan's Punjab province
An eleven-year-old girl was gangraped in Narowal district and two girls in D G Khan and Gujranwala districts.
BJP leader quits party, accuses Vasundhara Raje of autocratic behaviour
Ahead of the Rajasthan assembly elections later this year, a BJP leader quit the party Tuesday, accusing state unit chief Vasundhara Raje of functioning like an autocrat.
Over 100 students protesting over reservation row arrested for defying prohibitory orders
More than 100 students were arrested from various parts of the city on Tuesday for defying prohibitory orders clamped in the wake of their bid to hold a "Mahapanchayat" to press the demand for restoring the controversial reservation formula which was scra...
We should not abruptly stop exports or start imports: Thomas on onion crisis
Onion prices are a whopping Rs 70 to 80 per kg in the national capital. In Kashmir too, onions are priced at Rs 80 per kg.
BJP leaders meet to discuss situation in UP after Muzaffarnagar riots
BJP leaders from Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday met to discuss the situation in the state in the aftermath of the communal riots in Muzaffarnagar district.
Bangladesh SC gives death penalty to top Jamaat-e-Islami leader for 1971 war crimes
Bangladesh Supreme Court on Tuesday handed down death penalty to fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami stalwart Abdul Quader Mollah for 1971 war crimes, revising a special tribunal verdict which had sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Rani Mukerji and Pam Chopra attend Madhuri's father's prayer meet
In perhaps one of the first public appearance together, Rani stepped out with her would-be mother-in-law Pam Chopra.
BJP MP Yogi Adityanath protests against poor civic amenities
BJP MP from Gorakhpur Yogi Adityanath has launched a 10-day protest at Collectorate campus against the poor civic amenities and bad condition of roads in Gorakhpur.
8 confirmed dead, 1,600 homes destroyed in Colorado floods
Search-and-rescue teams bolstered by National Guard troops fanned out across Colorado's flood-stricken landscape on Monday, as a week of torrential rains blamed for eight deaths and the destruction of at least 1,600 homes finally gave way to sunny skies.
Rupee ends at 63.37 vs US dollar, down 54 paise
The currency on Monday closed at a one-month high on hopes Sebi's steps to ease investment norms for overseas entities in government debt would attract more capital flows.
Indian-origin Miss America Nina Davuluri unfazed by racist comments
On Twitter, some users uncharitably referred to Davuluri as an Arab and a terrorist with ties to al Qaeda.
Real's Ancelotti motivated by Champions League record
Ancelotti said it was a "special feeling" and an extra motivation knowing he is poised to become the first man to coach six different clubs in the Champions League.