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Davidar harassment suit settled out of court

The sexual harassment scandal that cost David Davidar his job as president of Penguin Canada has been buried with his accuser Lisa Rundle settling her lawsuit with him and the publishing company amica

Sabotage suspected on passenger train in Kerala

The brake pipes of a passenger train in Kerala were found snapped on Thursday, said officials who suspect sabotage.

"We have reports that it (brake pipes) was cut, and it can only be done by exerting

Malaysia to make visas easier for Indians

Malaysian immigration authorities have been instructed to facilitate the issuance of visas to make it easier for Indians to visit Malaysia, Prime Minister, Mr Najib Razak, said on Thursday.

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Pacheco shifted to prisoners ward in Goa

A day after a local court dismissed his bail plea in the Nadia Torrado death case, former state tourism minister Fransisco Pacheco was on Thursday shifted from a district hospital to prisoners ward in

Why are soccer referees biased at times?

Washington, July 8: Soccer referees may have an unconscious bias towards calling fouls when action moves right to left or leftward.

So say researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Me

Serena blames Common for split

London, July 8: Tennis ace Serena Williams has blamed rapper Common for their break-up.

Williams, who dated the singer for two years, insists their busy careers often got in the way of spending time

Most-wanted Nazi fugitive in Germany?

A member of German dictator Adolf Hitler’s Nazi party who escaped from a Holland prison after being convicted of mass murder in 1947 has been hiding in Germany, a report said.

Artefacts stolen from museum

Nine gold medals and 17 antique silver coins, some belonging to the erstwhile Tripura state, were stolen from the National Museum here and replaced with bronze and steel replicas, a media report said

Mock account lampoons Medvedev blog

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is being targeted by a mock Twitter account lampooning him.

Tom Cruise thanks his Indian fans

Hollywood actor Tom Cruise, who has expressed a desire to visit India, has taken to Internet to thank his Indian fans for their love and kindness.

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