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70 hospitalised with food poisoning in Chhattisgarh

The condition of over 70 poor people, including 32 women and children, in Chhattisgarh is reported to be stable hours after they were hospitalised for food poisoning, a health official said on Tuesday

Locked in dark room by teacher, six-year-old dies

A six-year-old boy in Karnal district was locked up in a dark room by his kindergarten teacher for not doing his homework and died of trauma one and a half months later, police said on Tuesday after r

DGCA to Kingfisher: Give revised schedule of flights

The Director General of Civil Aviation on Tuesday said it had asked crisis-hit carrier Kingfisher to come up with a revised flight schedule by Wednesday and that it would be monitoring the airline, which continued to operate a largely-truncated fleet.

Suit on objectionable content motivated: Yahoo India

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Yahoo India, facing trial for hosting objectionable material on its website, has told a Delhi court that the suit against it was ‘motivated’ and should be dismissed.

"The suit is a complete abuse of

IAEA team completes inspection of Koodankulam plant

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A two-member International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team completed the annual inspection of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) on Tuesday, said a senior official of the Nuclear Power Corp

Sri Lanka defeats India by 51 runs

India lost to Sri Lanka by 51 runs in the eighth match of the ODI tri-series at the Gabba here Tuesday.

4 killed, 40 trapped as fire sweeps cracker factory

At least four women were burnt alive while another 40 were trapped as a fire broke out in a fire cracker factory in a village in this Maharashtra district on Monday, police said.

According to police

'Israel will need 100 planes to attack Iran'

Israel will need at least 100 fighter planes to strike Iran, a media report said on Monday.

Israeli forces will also have to fly over 1,000 miles above unfriendly airspace should it decide to attack

Roger Federer beats Del Potro to capture second title in Rotterdam

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Roger Federer grabbed his second title at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam after beating Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro 6-1, 6-4 in the final Sunday.

The match was a replay of the 2

Motorists circle Moscow in anti-Putin protest

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Hundreds of cars with white ribbons and balloons drove around Moscow on Sunday to protest the expected return of Vladimir Putin as the Russian president in next month's elections.

The white ribbons w

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