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Music piracy to face the music soon
Punjabi pop is facing the music after being hit by piracy and the state govt is planning to introduce the Goonda Act to check it.
Ambani war: Centre to wait & watch
The Centre has taken note of the ugly turn in the spat between the Ambani brothers over transfer of shares after the Reliance demerger.
Jamia students join in cartoon protest
1500 Students of Jamia Millia Islamia led the march, protesting cartoons of Prophet Mohammad first published in a Danish newspaper.
Telgi's confession kept secret
Abdul Karim Telgi arrived at the Special court in Pune, where he is expected to make a confessional statement on Monday.
Pathan land turns cricket's nursery
Pakistani team already has Arshad Khan, Younis Khan, Shahid Afridi and Yasir Hameed from the land of the Pathans.
Cartoon fury: Two embassies torched
Two embassies were torched in Syria as thousands of Muslims protested against the blasphemous depictions of Prophet Mohammed in cartoons.
Malaysian lesson for Indian airports
Kuala Lumpur airport can handle over 70 aircraft per hour, a figure Delhi and Mumbai airports together cannot match.
Raul sets his eyes on World Cup
Last week Raul, who is desperate to get back to top fitness for the World Cup, said a return in early March could be feasible.
Impact: Home Ministry assures action
Soon after CNN-IBN exposed the vulnerability of Indian seas, MoS, Home Affairs Sriprakash Jaiswal responded, assured action.
Govt to expand credit flow for farmers: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said that the Government has expanded in a big way the credit flow to the agriculture sector to help the farming community.
Godhra victim inspires taxi mission
A Godhra riot victim inspires taxi drivers in a Kerala town to run a ambulence for their locality completely free of cost.
Lenton sinks 100m freestyle world record
She was under the world record set by Olympic and world champion Henry by 0.51s at the turn before holding on to shatter it.
Hitchhiker's guide to the world
Matej's aim is to hitchhike around the earth with the help of the local people till he reaches the place from where he started - Slovenia.
Sabotage causes train crash in Pak
Pakistani investigators believe saboteurs tampered with a section of railway track, causing a train to plunge into a ravine and killing at least four people.
Indo-Saudi ties to go beyond oil
Business was high on Saudi king Abdullah's India agenda. On his fourth visit to the subcontinient, the king signed deals that indicate that bilateral relations have moved beyond oil and gas.
The Son Song: Appaji, I Am Your True Huduga
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