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AgustaWestland deal explained in 20 points
The tainted chopper deal worth Rs 3,600 crore with Italy's AgustaWestland has raised a lot of questions.
Ernie Els takes hard stance on long putters
Els, a four-times major champion, famously criticised his fellow South African Trevor Immelman for using a belly putter for several years.
Olympic ban breeds frustration for Indian athletes
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) banned the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) due to government interference in its December 5 elections.
Special 26: Akshay Kumar gets a standing ovation from wife Twinkle
Akshay had held a special screening of the heist drama for Twinkle.
Veteran director Ramanaidu to produce 'Pattudhala'
Padma Bhusan Dr D Ramanaidu is producing a film titled 'Pattudhala' under Suresh productions banner.
Rafael Nadal pulls out of Brazil Open doubles
Nadal is still expected to play in the singles tournament on Thursday against Brazilian Joao Souza, the world number 140.
Worldwide mobile phone sales fell in 2012: Report
Total worldwide mobile sales to end users fell 1.7 per cent to 1.75 billion units in 2012, Gartner said.
'Kai Po Che!' tickets sold out at Berlin film fest
Tickets for 'Kai Po Che!' were sold out a day before the movie's screening at the Berlin International Film Fest.
Yahoo CEO says Microsoft search deal underperforms
Google's share of the US market is almost unchanged from what it was two years earlier.
Himachal tells centre to bear cost of Dalai Lama security
More than 50 years ago, the Dalai Lama fled to India from Tibet and established his government-in-exile in Dharamsala.
India wants peace, but will firmly deal with threats: PM
India had strongly protested the January 8 killing and mutilation of two Indian soldiers near the Line of Control (LoC).
IOC's decision leaves wrestling fraternity in shock
The IOC would find it difficult to remove wrestling from the list given the sport's huge popularity across the globe, says Sushil Kumar.
IAF aircraft MiG-27 crashes in Rajasthan, pilot safe
The aircraft was on a routine training sortie when it crashed near Allawani Ki Dhani.
A good filmmaker should have clear context: Shyam Benegal
It is how one contextualises a thing that makes the difference between a good film and a bad film, believes Benegal.
Snapshot: Sherlyn celebrates b'day with sex workers
Model and actress Sherlyn Chopra was seen celebrating her birthday with with sex workers in Mumbai.
IABF writes to Sports Secy, seeks end to SAI letters to AIBA
The suspended Indian Boxing Federation has sought the Sports Secretary's intervention to stop SAI from communicating with AIBA.