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Six dead in port city as Syrian crisis grows
Syrian security forces have killed six people in two days of anti-government protests.
First woman on US presidential ticket dies
Ferraro died at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston of a blood cancer after a 12-year illness.
Japan N-crisis gives Earth Hour added poignancy
Landmarks across the world will turn off the power for Earth Hour on Saturday.
'X-Men' inspired me to make 'Ra.One': SRK
The star talks about his fascination with Hugh Jackman's sci-fi film
US builds 'panic button' for democracy activists
The initiative is part of Hillary Clinton's push to expand Internet freedom.
Apple wins skirmish in Nokia patent war
A judge ruled that the Apple did not violate any of five Nokia patents.
Qatar, first Arab country to fly over Libya
White House announced that President Barack Obama will give a speech to the nation on Monday.
Review: Nintendo 3DS gaming console
The 3DS demonstrates that Nintendo isn't going to give up without a fight.
Automakers face paint shortage after Japan quake
Toyota has suspended production at all of its 12 assembly plants in Japan at least through March 26.
2008 blasts: Sabarmati Jail in-charge summoned
The jail in-charge has been asked to explain non-production of the 11 accused in the Delhi blast cases.
At least 50 dead in Myanmar quake: report
The US Geological Survey has put the intensity of the quake at 6.8 on the Richter scale.
Tusshar Kapoor picks up a big fight
The actor was seen have a war of words with director Sagar Ballary
Lindsay turns down plea deal in necklace theft
Her case will now go for a trial
Gaza police report Israeli airstrike, no injuries
The violence is the fiercest between the two sides since Israel went to war in Gaza two years ago.
Parliament panel to examine Antrix-Devas deal
The controversial Antrix-Devas deal will now come under the scrutiny of a Parliamentary panel.
Steve Jobs ordered to answer iTunes questions
Plaintiffs in an antitrust lawsuit may question Jobs for a total of two hours.