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Royal wedding to be burdensome for British
British businesses could lose up to 30 billion pounds due to long holidays.
Google doodles William-Kate's royal wedding
Google marked the wedding of William and Kate with a doodle that features a London street scene.
Narayana Murthy's three decade success story
Murthy's successor will be announced on April 30, ending an era of entrepreneurial excellence.
Will - Kate to be Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
The palace recounted the history of the dukedom of Cambridge, earldom of Strathearn and barony of Carrickfergus.
Forces to stay for 10 days after WB poll ends: EC
The EC on Thursday said that paramilitary forces will remain for 10 more days after the conclusion of the WB polls.
Here they come: Kate - William ready to wed
A third of the planet is expected to watch on Friday as the future King and Queen of England say " I Do".
Sony breach could cost card lenders $300 mn
Analysts have previously estimated that the incident could cost Sony more than $1.5 bn.
No more 'Low Battery', Ranbir has new nicknames
Apparently, Ranbir has new nicknames on his phone for his female friends
Champs League: did Mourinho walk the talk?
There is not doubting that Mourinho did talk the talk, but the talk ends with the press conference.
Remove Thangkabalu, says Cong splinter group
If Congress wants to save the party in Tamil Nadu, it should remove the TNCC president, says the group.
Feeling unsafe? Your gut feeling may be right
We do indeed have the capacity to judge neighbourhood safety just by looking at physical structures.
iPhone not tracking users, says Apple
Apple denied that the iPhone has a privacy problem and then promised to fix it.
Obama releases birth form, decries 'silliness'
The form says Barack Hussein Obama II was born at 7:24 pm on August 4, 1961 in Hawai.
Pak female shuttlers won't wear skirts: PBF
The Pakistan federation said the new ruling is contrary to the principles of their religion.
India activates airstrip near Chinese border
The advanced landing ground is at an altitude of 2,950 feet in the Uttarkashi hills.
India's growth offers huge opportunities: US
Despite some of the shortcomings like corruption, India is growing tremendously, said Robert Blake.