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Mamata calls for mass hunger strike
Mamata called for a mass fasting on Sunday as part of her indefinite hunger strike against the Tatas' acquisition of land.
India beats Vietnam in team chess
India defeated Vietnam 2.5-0.5 points in the fourth round of the classical Swiss mixed team chess competition.
Love's blind in pitch-dark eatery
Love is blind and so were the lovers, the waiters and all the other diners at the blind date in the dark.
Cameron to fix her 'damaged' nose
Breaking her nose four times has left Cameron Diaz’s nose “damaged” so she is desperate to get it repaired.
PM aims high: 9 per cent growth
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has set an ambitious target for the economy: 9 per cent growth in five years.
Pak tests N-capable Ghaznavi missile
It was the third test launch of a ballistic missile in as many weeks, the military said in a statement.
India rout Oman 9-0, keep hopes alive
The Indian men's hockey team kept their hopes alive with a thumping 9-0 win over Oman on Friday in a Group-B match.
Raid Vice-President's pockets: BJP
The Upper House of Parliament on Friday witnessed some lighter moments during Question Hour.
Web18 JV with Centurion Bank, Ambit
Web18, Ambit and Centurion Bank of Punjab on Thursday announced a partnership to pursue stock broking business.
Pam turns into a marriage counsellor
It seems that two failed marriages and a string of relationships have made Pamela wise enough to be a marriage counsellor.
Beyonce, Jay-Z wedding in the offing
Beyonce Knowles may finally marry Jay-Z on the rapper's 37th birthday this weekend.
No 'sexy' dresses allowed in this town
A town in Muslim-majority Malaysia has threatened to fine non-Muslim women for wearing "sexy" clothes.
Munnabhai to US-her in more cheer
After the success of the Munnabhai series, Hirani plans a third film in the series that will be shot in the US.
Steel magnate conquers football club
Indian steel magnate Pramod Mittal was confirmed on Tuesday as Bulgarian premier league club CSKA Sofia's new owner.
CLB halts sale of UNI stake to Chandra
Sale of 50.05 pc shares to Essel Group's Media Vest was prima facie violation of Articles of Association of UNI.
Why '07 matters for '93 blasts guilty
Sentencing of 100 people convicted in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case will begin at the end of January.