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India to copy China's sports culture
China has topped the medal tallies at every edition of the Asian Games since 1982 while India has stagnated.
How Rajnikanth unites India, Japan
The actor, who celebrated his 57th birthday on December 12, is also a sensation in faraway Japan as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh found out himself.
Ash, Abhi get Czech Christmas date
Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai will spend their Christmas holiday at Prague in the Czech Republic.
Composer Nadeem wants warrants scrapped
Music director accused of getting music tycoon Gulshan Kumar killed in 1997 lives in London.
Indian men's archery team bag bronze
The Indian men's team comprising of Mangal Singh Champia, Tarundeep Rai, Jayanta Talukdart and Vishwas have won the.
Woman accuses her father-in-law of rape
A resident of Meerut, Rehana Begum, has filed an FIR charging her father-in-law and two of his friends with rape.
Hollywood's race for Oscars begins
It's the time of year when Hollywood has one eye on the box office and the other on a certain 13 1/2-inch-high golden boy.
Sanju all set to return to B'wood
Actor Sanjay Dutt will resume work soon on producer Ashok Thakeria's Dhamaal and start work on other films as well.
Afzal moves SC | 'Decision not soon'
Afzal has filed a curative petition in SC seeking reconsideration of the punishment awarded to him in Aug 2005.
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Pics: John, Arshad back from Kabul
Kabul Express is the first international film to have been shot in Kabul, Afghanistan after the end of the Taliban.
Dope comparison: Olympics, Asiad
The Asian Games resemble a Summer Olympics in many ways.
Beedi warning too scary: Andhra House
Assembly passes resolution that warning on packets be toned down for the sake of beedi workers.
Anju missed gold due to 'hurt leg'
Ace long jumper Anju Bobby George has rued that a leg injury cost her the Gold in long jump at the Asiad.
US to sale of military equipment to Pak
The Bush administration has quietly announced the sale to Pakistan of military equipment worth over $1 billion.
US N-deal Act worries top scientists
Some top Indian nuclear scientists voiced concern over some provisions of the US Congress Act on the N-deal.