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US: Hot air balloon holding wedding ceremony crash lands
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department spokesman says one of the 14 people onboard suffered a minor back injury.
US: Clinton to testify on Benghazi Consulate attack
Clinton, who has fully recovered from her illness, resumed her full schedule at the State Department on Monday.
Pakistan: No security for Qadri's 'long march' to Islamabad
Qadri is leading the march to pressure the government to carry out electoral reforms ahead of the 2013 polls.
CES 2013: Now, a digital pen that makes old monitors touch-ready
The Apen Touch8, a cordless pen, works in tandem with an attachment that plugs into the Windows computer's USB port.
Won't blame Army or officer for 'bugging': Gen VK Singh
On Jan 5, Gen Singh's residence in Delhi witnessed high drama when an Army officer landed there apparently to remove a telephone exchange.
SC orders transfer of activist Soni Sori from Raipur jail
Sori, arrested on charges of being a courier between Maoists and the Essar group, was allegedly raped at the Dantewada police station.
'Aashiqui 2' has 10 love songs: Mohit Suri
Although 'Aashqui 2' is in its last leg of shooting, its release date has not been confirmed yet.
Kanye West, Kim refuse to sell baby pictures
The couple have reportedly turned down a USD 3 million tabloid offer for their baby's first pictures.
Gujarat: 3 women forced to put their hands in boiling oil
In Gujarat's Bhavnagar district three women were forced to put their hands in boiling oil by the villagers
India impasse continues ahead of Davis Cup tie
The group of eight players are not happy with Ali as coach and want more transparency in financial matters.
Gangrape: Cong asks Asaram to withdraw his comments
Asaram Bapu said that the Delhi braveheart was equally responsible for the crime.
School heads fired for asking pupils to bring own desks
Parents who bought chairs and desks for their children have been told to take the furniture home.
Vishal Bhardwaj teams up with Gulzar for a song
Bhardwaj and Gulzar have addressed the plight of farmers through the song in the upcoming film.
Digvijaya Singh equates RSS with Taliban
Digvijaya Singh said that the day was not far off when the RSS would want to ban jeans, computer and mobile phones for women.
Samsung sells 500 handsets every minute
Samsung Electronics, the world leader in mobiles and memory chips, likely earned a quarterly profit of $8.1 billion, as it sold close to 500 handsets every minute.
'Accused mustn't be allowed to become state witnesses'
The father of the girl said there were enough witnesses in the case and there was no need for making the accused persons as witnesses.