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Delhi gangrape: Court to examine documents, chargesheet
This after their legal counsel claimed that several documents in the chargesheet were incomplete and illegible.
Syrian army intensifies offensive against rebels
According to the United Nations more than 60,000 people have been killed in the 22-month conflict.
Bathroom the cleanest place to eat in hotels: study
Mattresses and duvets, however, are rarely cleaned, making them among the dirtiest places in the average hotel room.
Federer, Murray in action as heat rises in Melbourne
Tournament organisers have spared Roger Federer the worst of Thursday's expected extreme heat when he takes on Nikolay Davydenko.
Conviction of the Chautalas will strengthen peoples' belief in the system: Jyoti Kamal
Do you think conviction of the Chautalas in the recruitment scam sends out the message that the law spares no one?
Afghanistan: Car bomb targets Afghan spy agency in Kabul
Shattered glass and twisted metal lay scattered in front of the gates of the National Directorate of Security (NDS).
Sharapova takes out Misaki Doi in second round
The Russian won 6-0 6-0 against her Japanese opponent to storm into the third round.
Snapshot: Man falls into frozen Colorado river
A hunter gestures his dog away as he waits in the Colorado River for rescue on January 15, 2013 in Mesa County.
Dell buyout talks advance, Silver Lake lines up banks
JPMorgan is advising Dell on a potential buyout of the $19 billion company, which would be one of the largest deals since the global recession.
Minor's gangrape: HC directs suspension of additional SP
Aggrieved by the shoddy police investigations, father of the ST girl had approached the High Court in July 2012.
UPA govt insensitive, says Sarabjit Singh's sister
Dalbir Kaur said had Indira Gandhi been the prime minister, she would have dealt with the case in a better way.
Petrol price hiked by 35 paise per litre
This is the first revision in rates of petrol since November.
East Bengal suspect 'dealings' to revoke Bagan ban
"Under which provision has the ban been waived. I want to know the rule and the clause," EB General Secretary said.
Mumbai Police order probe into 'hate' poem
A woman inspector had called Azad Maidan protesters as "snakes" and "traitors" and suggested that their hands be "chopped off".
Bollywood likely to go on strike over service tax
Bollywood might protest against government's decision to levy 12.36 percent service tax on film and tv actors.
IOC offers to meet Indian officials to break deadlock
The IOC has offered a lifeline to suspended India by inviting its government officials for a meeting at its headquarters.