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Kate Moss stops traffic with topless poster

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A giant poster of Kate Moss posing topless to promote a shoe brand has served as a traffic stopper in downtown New York.

Delhi rape accused chargesheeted in robbery case

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The accused in the December 16 gangrape case were today charge sheeted in a court here by the Delhi police in a separate case of robbing lodged against them for looting a vegetable seller before brutally assaulting the girl.

‘Govt agencies will comply with SC order on Italian envoy’

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Against the backdrop of airports across India put on alert to prevent Italian ambassador Daniele Mancini from leaving the country, external affairs minister Salman Khurshid today said the orders of the Supreme Court will be complied with by all government agencies.

AAI to release deregistered KFA planes after govt nod

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State-owned airport operator AAI will release the deregistered leased aircraft of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines for the lessors to fly them back only after permission from the civil aviation ministry.

No new initiative during Obama’s West Asia trip: White House

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The Middle East trip by US President Barack Obama is not about any new initiative or announcement, the White House has said, ahead of his crucial visit to the region.

Airports alerted to prevent Italian envoy from leaving country

Airports across the country have been alerted to prevent Italian ambassador Daniele Mancini from leaving the country.

LS rejects Pakistan Parliament resolution on Afzal Guru

Rejecting Pakistan Parliament’s resolution on execution of Afzal Guru, Lok Sabha today termed it as interference in India’s internal affairs and told it to desist from such acts of support for extremist and terrorist elements.

Italy: We’re on solid ground

Amidst a diplomatic row with India, Italy has said it is on solid legal ground in seeking international arbitration in the case of the Italian marines charged with killing two Indian fishermen.

SC to study if kicking son’s wife is IPC cruelty

Setting aside its own verdict, the Supreme Court on Thursday decided to hear afresh the issue of whether kicking a daughter-in-law amounts to an offence of cruelty punishable under Section 498A of IPC.

Prince charles taking private arabic lessons

Fascinated by the culture and art of West Asia for long, Prince Charles is taking private tuitions to learn Arabic, according to an aide of the British Royal.

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