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An ode to tennis: Wimbledon gets official poet
Performance poet Matt Harvey has the perfect captive audience.
North Korea not wary of Ronaldo
The Portugal winger will not be a focus for the North Koreans.
Telugu actor K.S. Rao's son dies in accident
The veteran was inconsolable after his son's death
Al Qaida warns US of deadlier attacks than before
In a 24-minute message, it has asked US to cut support for Israel and withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
Motive behind LA restuarant shooting unknown
Police say 56-year-old Jimmy Schlager had an extensive criminal record dating back to 1972.
One killed, four injured in Srinagar clash
CRPF personnel opened fire on a group of youths who tried to storm their camp in Noorbagh area in Srinagar.
LeT actively operative in India: Headley report
The report suggests that it was Headley who convinced his LeT handlers to carry out a terror strike at the Taj.
Law Ministry suggests Anderson's extradition
It has also recommended that the government file a curative petition against the Supreme Court's 1996 order.
GoM may discuss challenging Bhopal verdict
It will also consider reopening of the case to punish former Union Carbide CEO Warren Anderson.
Multi-crore Railway recruitment scam busted
The CBI asked railway jobs aspirants to be vigilant, saying similar scams were being carried out in parts of India.
Australia prepare for Ghana pace attack
The nature of Australia's defeat will be used as a blueprint by Ghana in the crucial Group D match in Rustenburg.
Injury woes for Danes ahead of Cameroon game
Denmark strikers Nicklas Bendtner and Jon Dahl Tomasson are struggling to be ready for the game against Cameroon.
Police quiz Anil Nanda in driver's murder case
Anil Nanda's driver died a week after he was set on fire by unidentified persons.
In shorts or suit, Maradona still the star
Maradona's theatrics on the sidelines are already Oscar-worthy, commanding the spotlight as only he can.
Messi blames vuvuzelas for South Korean goal
"You could not hear anything, just like the other day," the striker said after the match in Johannesburg.
New clash in World Cup labour dispute
Police fired rubber bullets and a stun grenade to disperse protesting workers in the latest episode of the dispute.