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Two people could be involved in magnetic bomb blast

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Two people could have been involved in executing the blast on the Israeli embassy car, one to plant the bomb and the other to trigger it, sources involved in the investigation said on Tuesday while a

Samsung eyeing 60 per cent of India's smartphone market

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Buoyed by the launch of its first dual SIM smartphones in India, South Korean handset maker Samsung Electonics on Tuesday said it is eyeing to capture 60 per cent of the smartphones market in the coun

Lalu, Mishra deny charges in fodder scam case

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Two former Bihar chief ministers, Lalu Prasad and Jagannath Mishra have denied charges made against them in a case related to the multi-million rupee fodder scam.

The two contested the charges when t

Trial court's death penalty verdict flawed: Kasab

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Ajmal Kasab, the 2008 Mumbai terror attack convict and Pakistani terrorist, on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that the reasoning by the trial court while awarding him death penalty was flawed.

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Unfazed by US, India to step up ties with Tehran

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Unfazed by US sanctions and Israel linking Tehran to the attack on an Israeli embassy car here, India is set to ramp up its energy and business ties with Iran, with a commerce ministry team heading to

When a footman got a Valentine's card from Diana

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A footman serving the British royal family 23 years ago - and who had not been lucky in love - got the surprise of his life when he received a Valentine's Day card from Princess Diana.

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2G case: Delhi HC dismisses honchos' plea

The Delhi high court on Tuesday dismissed the plea of corporate honchos Asif Balwa and Rajiv B Aggarwal, accused of involvement in the 2G scam, that the CBI officer investigating the case be barred fr

Police women’s helpline gets lewd, abusive calls

“Are you single or married?”, “What’s your phone number, sweetie”, “Main tumse shadi karna chaahta hoon”... are some of the pesky calls that female cops handling Delhi police’s women’s helpline have to contend with daily.
Over 40 per cent of the female cops who handle the women’s helpline receive abusive or obscene calls. The callers are not even deterred by the fact that they are speaking to policewomen.

Indian Mujahideen hand in bomb attack being probed

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Two people could have executed the bomb attack on the Israeli embassy car, one who planted the device and the other who triggered it, sources among investigators said on Tuesday. They did not rule out

India, Asean stress physical, virtual world connect

India and the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) on Monday began their year-long engagement with a Delhi Dialogue, where leaders emphasised on increased connectivity, not just through physical movement of goods and people, but in the virtual world too through e-connectivity for better communication.

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