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Harbhajan's spell made the difference: Dhoni

Johannesburg: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni lauded the bowlers, particularly Harbhajan Singh, after the team's remarkable victory over South Africa in the second One-day International (ODI) at t

Cuba knocks Facebook, YouTube

Havana: Cuba has denounced online social network Facebook and Google-owned video sharing network YouTube for closing its account and censoring video links from the two websites.

YouTube censored the

Demolish Adarsh building in three months: Environment ministry

New Delhi/Mumbai: The environment ministry on Sunday ordered that the scam-hit Adarsh housing society building in Mumbai be demolished within three months for Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) violations.

Auto industry to entice customers with new launches in 2011

New Delhi: After robust sales last year, the Indian automobile industry seems set to sustain the growth trajectory in 2011 with a slew of new launches, while trying to keep prices competitive even as

Jaypee to invest Rs.33,000 cr in Gujarat

New Delhi: Infrastructure conglomerate Jaiprakash Associates Ltd on Saturday said it has committed Rs.30,000 crore for investment in the western state of Gujarat over the next 3 to 5 years.

According

Britain’s most expensive caravan sold for £550,000

A caravan equipped with a luxury Italian kitchen, top-of-the range flat screen television and iPhone controlled heating system has been sold for a whopping 550,000 pounds.

34,000-yr-old life found trapped in salt crystals

Scientists have found 34,000-year-old bacteria trapped inside tiny bubbles of salt crystals that could be the oldest living organisms on Earth, according to a report in the latest edition of GSA Today

2nd ODI: India beat S Africa

Johannesburg: Indian bowlers staged a remarkable comeback to snatch a thrilling one-run victory against South Africa in the gripping second One-Day International cricket match here.

South Africa, aft

Petrol follows onions in hike

New Delhi: Even as the government is battling inflation on several fronts, state oil companies announced an increase of about four and two percent, respectively, in the prices of petrol and aviation f

Petrol hike a cruel blow: CPI-M

New Delhi: The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) on Saturday termed the decision to increase the price of petrol as a 'cruel blow' and said the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government was

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