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New boss Tim Sherwood makes instant impact at Aston Villa
Sherwood's unexpected halftime pep talk made all the difference as Aston Villa reached the FA Cup quarter-finals on Sunday.
Oscar-nominated film 'The Imitation Game' now fights for the rights of persecuted gay men
Turing, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, went uncredited for his work and was persecuted on charges of homosexuality, a crime in 1952.
Mamata Banerjee calls up Mukul Roy, both remain mum on issues discussed
The conversation reportedly lasted for a few minutes and both the leaders remained tight-lipped about the issues that were discussed.
Indian sets Guinness Yoga record in Hong Kong
Yogaraj CP an Indian Yoga Teacher sets record with 40 hours of non stop Yoga Sadhana in Hong Kong, demonstrating 1500 plus asanas.
AAP Government willing to have former AIIMS CVO in Delhi ACB
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is also keen to have him at the helm of the anti-graft agency.
Here's why discounts, low prices may not be viable for e-commerce sites in the long run
E-commerce companies have incurred combined losses of around Rs 1,000 crore due to heavy discounting strategy.
Budget 2015: Tax benefits, duty cuts top industry budget wish-lists
The groups lobbying for MNCs want the government, in the Union Budget on February 28, to bring in clarity on taxation in case of sale or indirect transfer of Indian operations.
RSS meet starts, strategy for UP, Bihar Assembly elections to be discussed
The deliberations spread over four days will discuss the organisation's strategy to galvanise and energise the cadre.
There is no proof that mobile radiation causes cancer
No study or research about cancer has proved that non-ionizing radiation causes cancer.
When Dakota Johnson opted for a derriere double for a raunchy scene in 'Fifty Shades Of Grey'
'Fifty Shades Of Grey' actress Dakota Johnson says she used a derriere double for a raunchy scene of the movie.
Madonna is not a 'Fifty Shades of Grey' fan
Madonna has read E L James erotic novel 'Fifty Shades of Grey' but does not find it sexy.
From 'mismanaged' janata durbar to a 'well managed' Kejriwal swearing-in, AAP comes a long way
With the presence of party members like former Miss India and Bollywood actress Gul Panag and Jaaved Jaffrey it was tedious job to control the crowd who jumped over barricades to take autographs and pictures with them.
Delhi Waveriders beat Ranchi Rays 2-0 in HIL
Waveriders take on Lancers on Sunday, while Rays will next be in action in their 10th and final league match against Warriors on Tuesday.
Hawkers lower price to celebrate Arvind Kejriwal's oath-taking
Many among them, who conducted their business elsewhere, on Saturday lined the periphery of the Maidan, only to hear the AAP leader speak.
Jitendra Singh Tomar: A lawyer with Congress background gets crucial home, law departments in 'AAP' Ki Sarkar
Jitendra Singh Tomar, is Delhi's new home minister and also has the charge of law and justice ministry.
14 evergreen Bollywood dialogues that will forever remain cheesy!
Bollywood has a reputation for being more cheesy than a cheese-burst pizza