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Praja Rajyam membership drive from October 2
Kashmiri leaders criticise Zardari for calling J-K jihadis terrorists
20 killed, 53 injured in suicide blast in Pakistan
Star Trek star Patrick Stewart to play Time Lord in Dr Who
Sensex hovers around 12,000, lowest in two years
Indo-Pak wrestling competition to promote good relationship held
Honeybees decode the waggle dance by applying simple maths
NERA Economic Consulting Expands Presence in China with New Beijing Office
Bhopal car rally seeks to promote adventure sports
Madhya Pradesh is leaving no stone unturned to promote adventure sports in the region. ANI
Around 25000 security personnel to secure World Military Games
In the wake of Hyderabad blasts and subsequent intelligence inputs that the main venue of the World Military Games was on terror groups target, security for the international event was reviewed here today taking into account all possible scenarios. ANI
Andy Roddick falls for Sports Illustrated swimsuit model
Tennis star Andy Roddick was reportedly seen enjoying dinner in the company of American fashion model Brooklyn Decker at Nobu on Wednesday. ANI
French soccer ace Thierry Henry to get a quickie divorce
French soccer star Thierry Henry and his estranged wife Claire are likely to be granted a quick divorce by the LOndon High Court. ANI
`Punter Ponting may miss out on Twenty20 World Cup due to `family reasons
Australian captain Ricky Ponting may miss this months ICC World Twenty20 Championships due to private family reasons. ANI
Tendulkar describes Warnes accolade as `very special
Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar has acknowledged former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warnes accolade of placing him at the top of a list of 50 great cricketers, describing it as a very special honour that he would treasure. ANI