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WikiLeaks: Assange enjoys making banks squirm
WikiLeaks says it is a non-profit organization funded by the general public.
Egypt protests: ElBaradei under house arrest
ElBaradei was confined to his residence as unprecedented countrywide protests turned violent.
Al-Qaeda's anti-US operations weakening: Obama
US President Barack Obama said unlike Iraq Afghanistan is a tougher situation.
'Free Binayak Sen' campaign gains pace overseas
55 civil society groups from the US, Britain and Canada demand Binayak Sen's release.
Andhra Pradesh to host major IT event in March
The event will be aimed at project Andhra as the most preferred IT destination.
22 useless items in a woman's closet
Ever expanding closet of a woman always has 22 items she never wears.
Delhi: Bomb scare at Rajiv Chowk Metro station
Police received an anonymous call claiming that a bomb has been placed inside the station.
Tata Chess: Anand continues to enjoy joint lead
Anand beat Alexei Shirov in the 10th round to remain in joint lead with Hikaru Nakamura on 7 points.
MTV stands by controversial teen drama 'Skins'
MTV's teen drama 'Skins' has called for a government pornography probe.
Camera to record teenage drivers
Insurance company offers parents a video camera to place in in their children's car.
Di Resta teams up with Sutil at Force India
Di Resta steps up from his role as test and reserve driver to partner the German Adrian Sutil.
'The King's Speech' leads Oscar with 12 nominations
Giving neck-to-neck competition is 'True Grit' with 10 nominations
2G spectrum scam: CBI questions Niira Radia
Nira Radia was grilled at the CBI headquarters for about two hours.
Republic Day 2011 - A Curtain Raiser
A strong and resurgent India is celebrating its 62nd Republic Day.
Scientists create 'breast on-a-chip' for research
Scientists have reproduced portions of female breast called 'breast on-a-chip'.
Removal as CWG OC Chairman illegal: Kalmadi
Suresh Kalmadi says only Indian Olympics Association can remove him as OC Chairman.