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After cancellation of plays, Pak artistes to go back
An National School of Drama official cited "unavoidable circumstances" behind the cancellation of the two plays.
Diesel price hike may boost refiners, divestment drive
Raising the diesel price may also help revive a 10 per cent stake sale in retailer Indian Oil.
'Muslim Patrol' forces London women to cover up
The men, who operate hooded calling themselves, have uploaded videos of their exploits on the YouTube, the Daily Mail reported.
Pakistan cleric's party may take part in poll
Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, who has a history of ties with the military, reached a deal with Pakistan's ruling coalition on Thursday.
Gujarat riots: Lower court not to deliver verdict on Modi
The verdict on Narendra Modi's alleged role in the 2002 riots has assumed great significance after his third victory in Gujarat polls.
Viagra may also combat obesity: study
Viagra - the common male potency enhancer drug - may also fight obesity by busting unseemly abdomen fat.
Key quotes from Armstrong interview with Oprah
Key quotes by Lance Armstrong from the first part of his televised interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday.
'KLTA' collects Rs 6.8 cr in first three days
'Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya' has raked in Rs 6.8 crore in the first three days in Tamil Nadu.
Kai Po Che: Remember your childhood with 'Manja'
Directed by Abhishek Kapoor, the film stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Raj Kumar Yadav and Amit Sadh in the lead roles.
Kerber storms into Australian Open fourth round
Angelique Kerber survived some nervous moments before fending off American teenager Madison Keys in the third round.
Maya, Karuna urge govt to reconsider decision on diesel price
The two also asked the Centre to further raise the cap on subsidised LPG cylinders from 9 to 12.
Doping admission could cost Armstrong millions: Lawyers
In addition to several lawsuits already filed, Armstrong could also face new defamation claims from the numerous people he attacked over the years for accusing him of doping.
Arjun Rampal: My kids are a bit young to watch 'Inkaar'
Rampal's latest is 'Inkaar' which is about office politics and sexual harassment at the workplace.
Pak govt in talks with Qadri as protests continue
Qadri had extended a deadline he had set for the Pakistan government to act on his demands after being contacted by emissaries.
Saudi Arabia sack Dutch coach Rijkaard
Rijkaard signed a three-year deal in July 2011 but a disappointing Gulf Cup of Nations campaign this month prompted the Dutchman's dismissal.
Akshay Kumar turns singer for 'Special Chabbis'
Bollywood's action hero Akshay Kumar has turned singer in his upcoming film 'Special Chabbis'.