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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThree beauties. Three themes. Three souls. For all those who are thinking that I am talking about celestial bodies existing in the film industries or about 12th ce...
Gogoi sworn in as Assam CM
Assam Chief Minister designate,Tarun Gogoi has been sworn in as the Chief Minister of Assam.
Nokia to offer Google Talk on Web tablet
Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, will unveil a new version of its Internet tablet device that runs Google Talk.
US dismisses Google concerns over IE
US antitrust authorities rejected concerns that a search feature in the new version of Microsoft Corp's IE browser.
The undisputed sprint king? Not yet
Despite becoming the world's fastest man, Gatlin must still beat Asafa Powell to become the undisputed sprint king.
Nepal detains five former ministers
Bowing to demands of pro-democracy activists, Nepal detains five ministers who served in the former royalist govt.
In Pics: Now playing - Mandal II
Police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse students who tried to march to the PMO, protesting the reservation.
Get the confidence up again: Lara
Brian Lara has said he wants his team to win against Zimbabwe in style to prepare for the tougher battles against India.
Climate change on top of the world
Winter without snow and snowstorms in spring—is the freak causing avalanches and melting glaciers at Mt Everest?
Docs call nationwide strike over quota
Tear gas and water cannons were used by the police to control the agitated medical students rally against the OBC quota in Delhi.
Kaavya was Harvard's Ms Popular
Well before she became famous as the Harvard student plagiarising Kaavya Viswanathan was the kind of person others noticed.
Gudiya's reel story faces roadblocks
Gudiya's husband Arif objects to actress Divya Dutta's plans on making a film on their story.
In Pics: Election mania in India
Election victories in India are celebrated with a fervour unmatched anywhere in the world. Here is a glimpse of the 2006 election mania.
Seven child labourers buried alive
The labourers, aged between six to 14 years, hailing from Gaya district in Bihar, were digging soil near a brick kiln.
TN polls: Left to extend outside support
The Left parties have decided to lend outside support to the Karunanidhi led Government in Tamil Nadu.
SP alleges 'rigging' in Rae Bareli
Samajwadi Party alleged that Sonia Gandhi's massive victory was due to "terror and rigging" by her party in the constituency.