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France refuses to interfere in B'lore rape case
A French diplomat, who has been accused of raping his minor daughter, enjoys no immunity, France said on Monday.
Handset Review: Lava Xolo X900
The phone offers excellent quality and performance considering its price of Rs 22,000.
Vote for your favourite 'Monsoon Song'
As the monsoon knocks at our door, we take a look at Bollywood's most popular rain songs.
Anti-ragging helpline for Uttar Pradesh colleges soon
If found involved in ragging, provisions have been made for Rs.10,000 as fine or two years of imprisonment.
Kerala: Around India in 80 days in a Nano
Kochi may have found its Phileas Fogg in 62-year-old Thomas Chacko who is trying to travel around India in 80 days.
Mother arrested for allowing man to rape daughter
The woman had allegedly given her consent to her lover, Ravi, for raping the girl on June 15.
Pakistani Taliban bans polio vaccination campaign
The ban has raised concerns about the spread of polio in a region with poor healthcare facilities.
Chandhok creates Le Mans history, finishes 6th
Karun Chandhok became the first Indian to finish the historic Le Mans 24 Hours race.
100 crore club is just a fad: Shahid Kapoor
Films such as 'Dabangg', 'Bodyguard' and 'The Dirty Picture' have grossed more than 100 crore in recent times.
Iran President to leave politics when term ends
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad can't run in Iran's June 2013 elections because of term limits.
Musharraf was behind N-strike warning for India
The warning of a nuclear strike on India within eight seconds, as reported in a UK daily, was actually made at the behest of Musharraf.
Can the tennis row rob India of Olympic glory?
The ongoing feud in Indian tennis has not only cut a sorry figure but also robbed the country of a possible Olympic medal.
Woods shares US Open lead with Furyk, Toms
Tiger Woods overcame three straight bogeys on the front nine for an even-par 70.
India partially lifts ban on emigration to Libya
The ban on going to Libya for employment was imposed on February 21, 2011 after violence rocked the country.
Prime Minister assures on autonomy of IITs
Federation members, who include faculty from all IITs, met the prime minister in New Delhi on Friday morning.
Rajat Gupta found guilty of insider trading
Gupta was convicted on criminal charges of illegally tipping his hedge fund manager friend Raj Rajaratnam with corporate secrets.