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'US software could have compromised cables even before WikiLeaks'

Washington: The secret US embassy cables were dumped as obscure in an internet-enabled information sharing tool which played a critical role in their leak by WikiLeaks, the investigators have found.

It's not me in Nityananda sex video: Ranjitha

Bengaluru: Tamil actress Ranjitha Friday denied that she was the woman in a sex romp video involving self-styled godman Nityananda Swami.

"I am not the woman in the video," Ranjitha said at a press m

Many Hindus abducted for ransom: Pak leader

Dec. 30: Santosh Kumar Bugti, a minority leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-N, has said that several members of the Hindu community have been abducted for ransom in the country as he sought early r

It is already New Year in Nepal

Dec. 30: New year celebrations began with gusto in Nepal on Thursday, two days ahead of the rest of the world, as the Gurung community ushered in the new Year of the Cat, as per their cultural traditi

BJP to Ramesh: Name the lobbying MPs

The BJP on Thursday called on environment minister Jairam Ramesh to name the MPs who had met him or his ministry’s officials to lobby for or against a project, following his letter to presiding officers of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha seeking their intervention.

Indians on death row: Victim's family ready for blood money

Sharjah: Seventeen Indians, sentenced to death for killing a Pakistani man in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have been offered a lifeline with the victim's family agreeing to settle the case in lieu

Cold winds sweep Delhi, mercury drops

New Delhi: It was a relatively clear morning as cold winds swept Delhi on the last day of the year on Friday and the weather office warned that the city would get colder in the days to come.

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Himachal snow traps over 100 tourists

Shimla: Over 100 tourists, mostly from West Bengal, have been stranded in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district after roads were closed due to heavy snowfall, an official said here on Friday.

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Yeddyurappa, Bhardwaj trying to start 2011 in peace

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa met Governor H.R. Bhardwaj in a bid to end the war of words between them on Friday, exactly a week after dropping plans to complain to President Pr

More talks to solve Gujjar issue

Jaipur: A cordial solution to the Gujjar agitation could be in the pipeline as further talks between representatives of the community, demanding five percent quota in government jobs, and the Rajastha

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