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Tour de France winner denies doping
Tour de France winner Floyd Landis denied taking PED during the race and said he would fight to clear his name.
Football will unite world: Coelho
Writer Paulo Coelho said football is changing the world and a day will come when humankind will be united.
At Rs 137 cr, Delhi home isn't costliest
The chairman of Bhushan Steel, Sanjay Singal recently bought the house from the Dutch Embassy.
Rajasthan tourist rape verdict today
A fast-track court is expected to deliver judgment in the case involving the alleged rape of a Japanese woman.
Sania Mirza shown the door again
Sania Mirza was shown the doors by little known Russian Vasilisa Bardina in the first round at Stanford, US.
Rooney slams Moyes in autobiography
Rooney's soured relationship with Everton manager David Moyes hastened his departure to Manchester United.
Options open for CAB polls: Dalmiya
On the claim of the opposition that the court decision signalled a victory for them, Dalmiya said, "I agree."
Disney to buy kids channel Hungama
Walt Disney Co has agreed to buy Hungama, an Indian children's TV channel that broadcasts in Hindi.
‘Drive against bribe’ takes on Goa
Consumer forums in Goa campaigned under the banner of 'drive against bribe' to spread information on RTI Act.
How to deal with boss's favourites
Starting Tuesday, IBNLive brings you a five-part series on how to survive in office.
Tharoor hot fav for top job: UN poll
S Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki Moon and UN official Shashi Tharoor received the most endorsements in a UN poll.
Abhinav wins gold, Olympic quota
He joins Gagan Narang, Anjali Bhagwat, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and Manavjit Singh Sandhu in the Olympics team.
New Zealand 'A' beat India 'A'
The vulnerability of India 'A' batsmen to pace was exposed as Kiwi pacers earned regular breakthroughs.
Teacher canes student to death
A class VIII student in a Gujarat town died after his teacher beat him for not being able to answer questions.
Mumbai's Dirty Harrys join 7/11 probe
Stung by the July 11 bomb attacks, police have brought back encounter specialists Daya Nayak and Sachin Vaze.
Dirty atmosphere boosts heart attack risk
People who spend decades living in heavily polluted areas are more susceptible to fatal heart attacks, say researchers.