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Controversy marks Newsweek's comeback
A mystery man. A splashy reveal. A media frenzy. Newsweek staked its return from the dead on a story it knew would get attention. A cover story claiming it had uncovered "the face behind bitcoin," the world's most popular digital currency.
Saina seeded 6th at Swiss Open
The Olympic bronze medallist will try to regain the crown which she won in 2011 and 2012 and reached the semi-finals last year.
Man who sued Mark Zuckerberg must face criminal fraud charges: Judge
Paul Ceglia is accused of forging a 2003 contract with Mark Zuckerberg that supposedly entitled him to part ownership of Facebook.
SP expels Agra Lok Sabha candidate for calling Mulayam Singh 'old'
The Samajwadi Party's Lok Sabha candidate for the Agra city seat Sarika Baghael and her husband Devendra were expelled from the party on Friday for calling the party supremo old, a member said on Saturday.
Jindal slams Obama, describes him as worst US president
In his address, Jindal criticised Obama on his foreign policy front at a time when the Russia has taken military action in Ukraine.
Saina crashes out in quarters of All-England Championship
Seventh seeded Saina lost in straight games 17-21 10-21 against Chinese fourth seed Shixian Wang in last night's quarterfinal duel which lasted for 43 minutes.
Neighbour uncle lures five-year-old girl with a toffee, rapes her
A five-year-old girl was allegedly raped by his 22-year-old neighbour in Jehangirabad area in Bhopal on Friday, police said.
Boeing reports wing cracks on 787 Dreamliners in production
The cracks have not been found on planes that are in use by airlines and therefore posed no safety risk, Boeing said.
Police reconstruct sequence of events in techie murder case
Police on Friday reconstructed the sequence of events leading to the murder of Andhra Pradesh- based software professional Esther Anuhya in January this year, a senior official said.
Now, a notice board in Braille to teach Taj Mahal's history to visually challenged
Blind tourists can now read the history of the Taj Mahal in the complex. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has provided a notice board in Braille script for their convenience.
Patna doctors refuse to operate on hepatitis patients, demand insurance cover
Doctors at the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) are allegedly refusing to treat hepatitis patients due to fears of infection, and have demanded insurance cover.
'Gulaab Gang' Tweet Review: First day, first show
'Gulaab Gang' will see two arch rivals of 90s Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla sharing the screen space for the very first time.
Crimea votes to leave Ukraine, join Russia, Obama orders sanctions
"The proposed referendum on the future of Crimea would violate the constitution and violate international law," Obama said.
'Bitcoin founder' Nakamoto leads Los Angeles car chase, reporters in pursuit
A Japanese American man thought to be the father of Bitcoin lead reporters on a freeway car chase to the local Associated Press headquarters.
Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto denies he's Bitcoin founder
The man Newsweek claims is the founder of Bitcoin denies he had anything to do with the digital currency.
'The Lunchbox' makes waves in North America
After its success in New York and Los Angeles, it will release in additional American cities on March 7.