Hamilton in F1/NASCAR car swap
London: McLaren's 2008 Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton and NASCAR's double title winner Tony Stewart may swap cars later in the year as part of a promotional event for a mutual sponsor.
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Tata hikes stake in Riversdale
Mar. 2: Tata Steel has raised its stake in Australia’s Riversdale mining, making it harder for miner Rio Tinto to seal its $3.9 billion bid for the Mozambique-focused coal miner. Riversdale shares fel
Galliano gets Dior sack for remarks
French fashion house Dior said on Tuesday it is firing John Galliano after complaints were lodged with the police that their star designer made offensive and anti-Semitic comments.
Trafalgar premiere for Potter
The world premiere of the eighth and final instalment in the Harry Potter movie franchise will be held in London’s Trafalgar Square, a far bigger venue than the usual.
Civil war if Gaddafi stays: US
Tripoli: Libya could descend into civil war unless Muammar Gaddafi quits, the United States said on Tuesday, its demand for his departure intensifying pressure on the longtime leader after news of Wes
US flexes military muscle
Washington: Flexing its military muscle, the United States sent warships toward Libya on Tuesday as it sought to keep pressure on Muammar Gaddafi to relinquish his four-decade grip on power.
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Apple to unveil new iPad, with or without Jobs
San Francisco: More than a year after igniting the tablet computing craze, Apple Inc prepares to unveil the second version of its blockbuster iPad - possibly minus lead showman Steve Jobs.
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Yahoo in talks to exit Japan
New York: Yahoo Inc is in advanced talks to leave its Japanese joint venture, seeking to resolve its dysfunctional Asian partnerships and free up as much as $8 billion to fund its battle against Googl
US moves warships closer to Libya, freezes $30bn in assets
Washington: The United States moved warships and aircraft closer to Libya on Monday and froze $30 billion in assets, ramping up pressure on what a top U.S. envoy called a "delusional" Muammar Gaddafi
Gaddafi says Libyans 'love me'
Washington: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, facing a popular uprising and growing global pressure to step down, insisted on Monday that he was still beloved in his country and denied there were demonst