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Microsoft may have exited CES a year too early
Microsoft may have relinquished its starring role in America's gaudiest gadget show a year too early.
Remove 'India' from HIL if home players barred
The whole purpose of HIL will stand defeated if the six Services players don't get clearance to play the inaugural edition.
Pak attack un-Islamic, barbaric: Muslim scholars' body
The resolution said Islam had stringent guidelines on soldierly conduct during war and Pak army grossly violated it.
Shah Rukh Khan: I will work till people want me to
Shah Rukh says an individual should keep dreaming, but at the same time shouldn't move away from reality.
5 coolest set of wheels to look forward to
5 coolest cars to look forward to - Jaguar F-Type, New Honda CR-V, Volvo V40 Cross Country, Audi S5, Mercedez-Benz A-Class.
'Pak safe havens requires more than a military solution'
Obama noted that Islamabad has a crucial role to play in bringing peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Standing committee clears Food Security Bill draft
The draft was passed despite members of the Opposition raising objections over coverage for the poor and quantity of grains supplied.
Suspension is a ''mental barrier'' for us: Mary Kom
Mary Kom will be felicitated on Sunday by the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama on the occasion of Swami Vivekananda's 150th birth anniversary.
Aguero's comeback still a week away, says Mancini
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero will miss Sunday's match against Arsenal and faces another week on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.
Liverpool reach settlement with former owners
Liverpool says on Friday the terms of the settlement are confidential.
Uttar Pradesh: CM meets family of Delhi braveheart
The chief minister also presented a cheque of Rs 20 lakhs to the parents of the girl.
Jharkhand: First arrest made in Latehar Naxal attack
Sources say the accused arrested confessed experiments on inserting bombs into bodies were conducted on dogs and goats.
AITA row: Paes leads depleted Davis Cup team
Announcing the 4-man team to face South Korea, AITA also said it had agreed to a few of the revolting players demands.
Google's Schmidt joins elite few to glimpse net in N Korea
Google chairman Eric Schmidt's visit was a golden propaganda opportunity for North Korean officials.
J&K: Residents of Churanda village at LoC hope for peace
Tension between the two countries escalated over the construction of a bunker in Churanda village by the Indian Army.
Skyfall's Oscar snub is a great pity: Judi Dench
Dench only hopes the Bond films have not been deliberately shut out in the main categories.