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Hamilton doesn’t believe new McLaren can win title

London: Lewis Hamilton talked down his Formula One title chances on Wednesday, describing the new McLaren as a let-down that was still some way off being a winner.

The 2008 world champion made clear

Food, fuel inflation ease

New Delhi: Food and fuel inflation eased in late-February, but remained at elevated levels, maintaining the case for further monetary tightening to keep a lid on headline inflation.

The food price in

Man U eye hat-trick of cup defeats for Gunners

London: Two weeks ago Arsenal were dreaming of a quadruple but by Saturday evening after their FA Cup quarterfinal against Manchester United at Old Trafford they could be reduced to chasing just the P

Alice in Chains ex-bassist Mike Starr dies

Former Alice in Chains bass player Mike Starr, who went public with his drug problems on the reality TV show Celebrity Rehab, was found dead in a Salt Lake City house, police said on Tuesday, nine yea

Hillary to UK royals: Don’t get stressed

Don’t get stressed and enjoy your big day is US secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s advice to Prince William, fiancee Kate Middleton and their families ahead of the royal wedding next month.

Dalai Lama steps down as Tibetan political leader

Dalai Lama wants to step down as Tibetan political leadership- AP

The Dalai Lama announced on Thursday that he was stepping down as political leader of the Tibetan government in exile.

ElBaradei to run for Egyptian president

Cairo: Reformist Mohamed ElBaradei announced on Wednesday he would run in Egypt's presidential election this year and called for a completely new constitution instead of temporary amendments.

It was

Fierce fighting across Libya

Triploi: A Libyan insurgent said rebels had retaken the heart of the closest city to the capital from forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday evening in some of the fiercest fighting in almost th

'SBI eyes buys, overseas expansion'

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State Bank of India is looking to buy banks in Africa and Southeast Asia as it seeks to ramp up its overseas operations, a senior company source with direct knowledge of the matter said.

Tardy students get rude awakening

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Conway, Massachusetts: Chronically tardy and truant high school students in Fall River, Massachusetts may think they're having a nightmare when they are aroused at sunrise on Wednesday by their princi

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.