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Open: Paes-Bhupathi in round two

Melbourne: Indians were off to a winning start in Australian Open tennis men's doubles with Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi rallying to beat Ivo Karlovic of Croatia and Dusan Vemic of Serbia 5-7, 6-3

Veggies keep food inflation high

New Delhi: Even as India's annual food inflation based on wholesale prices fell to to 15.52 per cent for the week ended on January 8, high prices continued to pinch people at large with onions 100 per

PM launches number portability

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will on Thursday unveil a new scheme that will permit mobile phone users to change their service providers without having to forgo their numbers in what in industry jargon is called mobile number portability.

Ex RAW staffer strips in court

New Delhi: A former Research and Analysis Wing official, claiming to be frustrated at the frequent adjournments in a human trafficking case against her in the Delhi High Court, tried to undress before

BSY decision in two days

Bengaluru: Karnataka Governor H.R. Bhardwaj on Thursday said he would give in two days his decision on whether to sanction the prosecution of Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa following allegations of h

Nepal PM candidate slapped

Kathmandu: Mounting public anger against Nepal's top politicians for remaining locked in power games and failing to form a consensus government found expression in violence on Thursday with a man slap

Sensex closes 68 points up

Mumbai: A benchmark index for an Indian equities market on Thursday nudged 68 points higher at close, while broader markets closed dull.

The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exch

'Peepli Live' out of Oscars, Aamir sad

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Actor Aamir Khan on Thursday said he is disappointed at 'Peepli Live' failing to get selected at the Oscars but is happy that his film represented India.

Terror charge dropped, PIO jailed 6 years

Mumbai, Jan. 19: The Supreme Court of Spain has reduced the jail term of Mumbai-born businessman Roshan Jamal Khan from eight-and-a-half years to six years for alleged terror links, his brother said h

CWG payment disputes to be sorted out in 10 days: Maken

New sports minister Ajay Maken being greeted after he assumed charge at his office in New Delhi

New sports minister Ajay Maken on Thursday said he has given instructions that the issue of unpaid bills of Australian companies for their work during the Commonwealth Games should be sorted out within 10 days.

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