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Jailer's son shines thanks to convict
Thanks to a prisoner charged with murder, a jailer's son has passed with shining colours in his state-level exams.
Debate: Is the media biased?
Is the media wrong in asking for justice and plugging systemic flaws? Debate on IBNLive.com.
Student group seeks special status for NE
An apex students' union in the North-east demanded the region be accorded a special constitutional status.
Delhi traders hope relief from SC
Traders in the Capital were optimistic of getting relief on the issue of unauthorised shops in residential areas.
Cruise to redo Charlie Chaplin's studio
Cruise will star in and produce films, while his partner Paula Wagner will serve as chief executive United Artists.
Govt says use of GM seeds beneficial
The Govt says the commercial use of the seeds did not pose any threat to ecology and was beneficial for farmers.
A humiliation hat-trick for Karunakaran
Karunakaran says he felt humiliated on being denied a chance to share the dais with PM at the golden jubilee celebrations.
‘India’s N-deal will have implications’
Former US Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott has said that exception made to India by the US will have "implications".
Size matters for 'Wonderjock' makers
Australian underwear maker Aussie Bum which has just launched the "Wonderjock" for men who want to look bigger.
1993 blasts verdict to continue
A designated TADA court would continue delivering remaining verdict on 1993 Mumbai blasts from Thursday.
Rs 7,000 cr lost due to traders' stir
ASSOCHAM says it estimates the 3-day shutdown by traders in the national capital may have cost Rs 7,000 crore in business.
SL fighter jets bomb LTTE rebels
The air raid comes after three days of artillery and mortar bomb duels between the foes in the north and east.
Jethmalani to defend Manu Sharma
Senior criminal lawyer Ram Jethmalani will defend Manu when the defence begins arguments in the Jessica Lall case.
Anti-smoking ads ineffective: study
TV ads shown to discourage teenagers from smoking may actually encourage them to smoke, say researchers.
World's longest jet to fly in India
Britain's second-largest long haul airline Virgin Atlantic Airways announced the arrival of its maiden Airbus A340-600 flight.
SC weighs Ninth Schedule review
The SC commenced hearing in a case to examine the scope of judicial review about legislations being put in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution.