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Queen’s limousine sells for over £40K

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A limousine, owned and driven by the Queen, complete with its original documentation and photographs of the British monarch driving it, has been sold at an auction for £40,500.

Kate Bosworth weds beau Michael Polish

Actress-model Kate Bosworth and her fiance Michael Polish have tied the knot in an intimate ranch house ceremony in Philipsburg, Montana.

I’m messed up, says Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus admits she is messed up and struggles to lead a normal life.
The We Can’t Stop hitmaker, who recently shocked fans with her racy performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, said she struggles taking much-needed breaks from work.

Indians round off all-win day at Open

The Indian players enjoyed an all-win day at the US Open as three of them reached the men’s doubles third round along with their respective partners, while Sania Mirza entered the women’s doubles pre-quarter-finals here.

Fighting India go down to Korea

India made a spirited fight back in the second half but failed to earn a direct berth for next year’s hockey World Cup, losing the high-scoring Asia Cup summit clash 3-4 to defending champions South Korea, here on Sunday.

CPM slams government over fuel price hike

Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Sunday slammed the government over fuel price hike, saying the government was unable to check the falling value of rupee and it was taking decisions which would f

Swift’s lyrical tribute to opera singer Potts

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Country star Taylor Swift has paid tribute to British opera singer Paul Potts by writing a song in his honour.

Firm’s property attached for service tax default

The service tax department has attached a property owned by Tops Security, a leading private security firm for payment default of `10 crore, an official said.

PMs’ meet decision after Pak response

India on Saturday said it will take a decision on possible talks between Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Nawaz Sharif in New York in September after assessing the steps Pakistan takes to address In

Asia Cup crown on India’s mind

Their World Cup berth all but secured, a confident India will be keen to book a direct ticket to next year’s mega-event by winning the ongoing 9th Asia Cup hockey tournament when they clash with defen

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