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Libya no-fly zone: India abstains from UN vote
India feel that the UNSC resolution is not backed by credible information from Libya.
G7 agrees joint intervention to restrain yen
A strong yen could make it more difficult for the export-dependent Japanese economy to recover.
'Hum Dono' tax-free in Maharashtra
The film is often remembered for its classic song, 'Main zindagi ka saath nibhata'
'E' for egotism influences your decisions
Your name can influence your personality, especially its letters.
Libyan army tells rebels to leave Benghazi
"This is psychological warfare," Benghazi resident Faiza Ali told Reuters by telephone.
Cash-for-votes: He said, she said...
Here's what the govt and its Opposition said in Parliament on the cash-for-votes issue.
WB: Security forces on high alert for polls
Police is working in coordination with border guards to prevent untoward incidents.
Just 14 per cent of world's billionaires eligible
The list of eligible billionaires includes Mark Zuckerberg and Sean Parker.
Left woos Bengal poor with insurance, cheap rice
Left Front on Wednesday announced wide ranging sops promising health insurance policy to every poor family.
Pakistan court acquits Davis of double murder
The CIA contractor was released after a deal to pay "blood money" to the victims' families was reached.
'No first use' nuke policy to continue: Krishna
The existing doctrine was announced by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance regime in 1998.
Japan disaster losses to exceed $ 100 bn
The losses from the disaster in Japan is likely to exceed $100 billion, a media report said.
Dumped by girlfriend, man goes on to win jackpot
Matthew Breach scooped up 17.8 million pounds in a lottery.
At Air India, the New Order Changeth
A trade unionist is now in charge of reform at Air India.
Smart phone, dumb idea lands man in jail
He used cell phone to flash blue-red light to pull over cars.
Scientists demystify male puberty
Male puberty is controlled by a protein called SMAD3.