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Dharmendra turns rapper in 'Yamla Pagla Deewana 2' song
Dharmendra will reportedly turn a rapper for the title track of his upcoming film 'Yamla Pagla Deewana 2'.
Kerala: Parents allow 9-year-old son to drive Ferrari
The boy's parents are unabashed and said they are "proud of him". "He's been driving since he was 5," his mother said.
Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 3: 7-inch display, dual-core CPU
Powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor; the Galaxy Tab 3 has a 7-inch display.
US: Last pieces of 1 World Trade Center are rising
Overlooking the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the high-rise is scheduled to open for business in 2014.
Malaysia issues arrest warrant against ethnic Indian leader Uthayakumar
Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leader P Uthayakumar has been charged under the Sedition Act.
Live: After uproar, both Houses adjourned for the day
Meanwhile, there has been a breakthrough in government-Opposition deadlock and the Finance Bill will be taken up in Parliament on Tuesday.
We only want glamorous actresses on-screen: Sudhir Mishra
Director Sudhir Mishra feels that the actresses today are not chosen on the basis of their talent.
Nifty ends 100 points up; ITC hits life high, IT stocks gain
Largecap IT stocks ended in green on the back of short covering.
Iraq suspends Al-Jazeera and 9 Iraqi TV channels
The suspensions appeared to target mainly Sunni channels known for criticizing Prime Minister Nouri al-Malik's government.
Will do everything to bring back Sarabjit, says India
Doctors at a Lahore hospital have said chances of Singh's survival, who was brutally assaulted by fellow inmates, were 'slim'.
Don't ever vote for Congress, Rahul Gandhi, says Modi
Modi said even the PM and various CMs were taking notes when Shettar made presentation on the achievements made by Karnataka under BJP rule.
India conveys concern to Saudi Arabia over Nitaqat law
`The 'Nitaqat' law makes it mandatory for local companies to hire one Saudi national for every 10 migrant workers.
UP: Man found hanging in police lock-up, torture alleged
Narendra has alleged that they were given third degree torture and Vineet died of electric shocks.
US lawmaker believes Boston suspects were trained
A top US lawmakers said that it is too early to arrive at the conclusion that there is no foreign connection to this act of terror.
Bangladesh: Man pulled out 100 hours after building collapse
So far, around 2,443 survivors have been rescued from beneath the rubble with nine persons pulled out alive on Sunday.
Modi not an issue for Congress, says Digvijaya Singh
Digvijaya Singh said Rahul Gandhi had been campaigning for the Congress since 2004 and the party won Lok Sabha elections in that year and again in 2009.