"Is Afzal Guru your son-in-law", Gadkari asks Congress
Taunting the Congress over the delay in hanging Afzal Guru, the BJP President, Mr Nitin Gadkari, asked the party whether the Parliament attack death row convict was its "son-in-law".
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Accused advocate's condition stable
The condition of Rajappa, the advocate who stabbed his female colleague to death at the High Court premises and later attempted to commit suicide, was "stable", hospital officials said here on Friday.
Isro launches RH rocket with students' payload
Isro has successfully launched the RH 200 rocket, which had a part of its payload developed by students from Vellore Institute of Technology University (VITU) in Tamil Nadu.
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UFO in China has a 'military connection': Official
An Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), which disrupted air traffic in a Chinese city has a "military connection", a Chinese official has said.
The authorities have learnt what the UFO was after invest
Spy Madhuri alleges harassment by jail authorities
Disgraced diplomat Madhuri Gupta, accused of passing sensitive information to Pakistani intelligence officials, on Friday alleged before a Delhi court that the jail authorities in the national capital
'There will no Murali like bowler in next 100 years'
Karachi, July 9: Paying glowing tribute to retiring Muttiah Muralitharan, former Pakistani star Saqlain Mushtaq today said the Sri Lankan spinner was the best of his era and world cricket may not see
Now a Parakeet tips Netherlands to win World Cup
Singapore, July 9: Paul, the Octopus, is not the only creature predicting World Cup results.
A parakeet, long tailed parrot, named 'Mani' has also been forecasting match results.
Mani has become the
Jamaica's Bolt signals injury return with sprint win
Lausanne (Switzerland), July 9: World record sprinter Usain Bolt returned from an achilles tendon injury with a clear win over seven rivals at the Diamond League meet here Thursday.
The Jamaican outr
Penguin Canada rehires Rundle, replaces Davidar
Penguin Canada has rehired its former rights manager Lisa Rundle, whose claims of sexual harassment led to the ouster of the India-born President of the publishing giant David Davidar.
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Golfer Jeev off to strong start, Chowrasia in danger
Glasgow (Scotland), Jul 9: Jeev Milkha Singh put behind the shoulder injury that was plaguing his game and brought home a strong three-under 68 card to lie tied 12th after the opening round of the Sco