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Jindal steel plant in Orissa gets green notice
Environment Ministry issued a showcause notice for revoking environmental clearance to Jindal steel in Orissa
Vikas a good actor, says bitter Chinese boxer
Defending champion Hu slammed the referee and Vikas saying he had not been defeated by the Indian but by the two-point penalty.
Acer unveils 5, 7 and 10 inch tablets
Acer unveiled a range of tablet computers to help it compete with Apple's iPad.
Old Brahma temple named after Jolie
The old Brahma was initially named Rajavihara or the royal monastery
Rooney scores as Man United enter last 16
The England striker, who has only recently returned from an ankle injury, converted a penalty in the 87th minute.
India men and women sails into kabaddi final
India, who have clinched the gold in every edition of the quadrennial event since the game's introduction in 1990.
Pterosaurs were soaring fliers and light landers
Pterosaurs, the largest known flying reptiles were soaring fliers and light landers, a new study has found.
Medal-less day for India in athletics
Ashwini Chidananda Akkunji and Jauna Murmu qualified for the women's 400 metre hurdles.
India's JSW buys Canadian coal company
India's JSW Energy buys Canadian coal company CIC Energy for $422 million.
S Korea talks tough after N Korea shelling attack
The attack was one of the heaviest attacks on its neighbour since the Korean War ended in 1953.
Counting day: Bihar set for Nitish wave?
It's judgement day in Bihar - Counting for the Bihar Assembly elections 2010 started at 8 AM on Wednesday amidst tight security arrangements.
Mumbai gas leak: 14 persons hospitalised
Officials said it was all under control but the entire factory and the nearby premises were evacuated.
UK concentrating on developing cyber 'weaponry'
Britain announced last month it would spend an extra 650 million pounds ($ 1 billion) on cyber security.
26/11: Baby Moshe's relatives sue ISI, LeT
Baby Moshe's parents were killed by Pakistani terrorists at the Chabad House in November 2008.
EPL: Sunderland held by Everton 2-2
Mikel Arteta's deflected goal earned Everton a point in an entertaining 2-2 draw at Sunderland.
British Muslim kids learn how to hack off hands
Children as young as six in Britain are being taught brutal Sharia law punishments.