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FIFA picks GoalControl goal-line tech system
FIFA surprisingly opted for GoalControl as their goal-line technology system to be used at next year's World Cup in Brazil.
Aarushi-Hemraj case: Krishna changed his statements several times
Kumar told the court that Krishna's tests including lie detector, polygraph, narco and brain mapping had indicated his involvement in the murders.
Government says no to RTE deadline extension
Raju said states were also aware of those schools which have demonstrated the will to fulfill their obligations.
BJP speaking with 'forked tongue' on corruption: Congress
Renuka said BJP was trying to "cheat" the people on the issue of corruption and had passed the bill just as a show-off.
Indian shuttlers advance to 2nd round at Australian Open Grand Prix
Ajay Jayaram, R M V Gurusaidutt and Anand Pawar Tuesday advanced to the second round of the men's singles event at the Australian Open Grand Prix Gold.
Paes and Somdev's presence will help us beat Indonesia: Yuki
Yuki said that we are re not taking Indonesia lightly, but are confident of pulling off the tie, especially playing in home conditions.
Lahiri, Singh look for victory at Panasonic Open
The Panasonic Open India was where Lahiri and Singh earned their career breakthroughs in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
UP: Injured train 'passengers' turn out to be robbers
But when the passengers gathered courage and challenged the robbers, five of them jumped out of the moving train.
Man forges letter using Khurshid's name for Mecca visit
In the forged letter, the Consul General has been allegedly requested to facilitate visa for one Abdul Sattar and his family to visit the holy cities.
Rajdeep Sardesai: Stopping Sri Lankan players from playing in Chennai is unfortunate
The IPL and Indian cricket is poorer as a result of a lack of moral courage, says IBN18 editor-in-chief in his fortnightly video blog for Cricketnext.
SC slaps Rs 100 crore fine on Sterlite Industries
The court said the fine must act as a deterrent and any amount less than Rs 100 cr would not have had the desired impact.
Debutants Malaga eyeing prize Dortmund scalp
Malaga are brimming with confidence ahead of the first leg with Dortmund - who won the Champions League in 1997.
PSG must shine on counter-attack, says Ancelotti
PSG must capitalise on their counter-attacking chances in Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Barca because they will not see much of the ball, said coach Ancelotti.
Somdev geared up for Davis Cup tie against Indonesia
While stating the obvious that India should not under-estimate Indonesia, Somdev said he was keen to wrap up the tie without much ado.
RSS chief asks royalty to ensure unity in society
Bhagwat also paid tribute to late Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad-III, the ruler of erstwhile princely state of Baroda, on the occasion.
Former UK govt employee to be AgustaWestland India head
The post was lying vacant for over a year. Jackie Callicut has also served in India previously in her capacity as a UK govt employee.