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Google, Viacom settle landmark YouTube lawsuit
The settlement ends seven years of litigation that drew wide attention from Hollywood, the music industry and Internet companies.
SHO, 2 constables removed after man dies in communal clash on Holi
One person was killed in a clash between two communities on Holi, following which the Kerakat police station SHO and two constables were on Tuesday removed from duty from the police station.
Johnny Depp looking to settle down with fiancé Amber Heard; thinking of an early retirement
Actor Johnny Depp recently turned 50 and says that he doesn't see himself continuing acting in the future.
Snapshot: Hrithik Roshan spends Holi with kids, Zayed and Farah Ali Khan
Hrithik Roshan may have separated from Sussanne Khan, but he remains close to her family.
With Rs 54030, Madhya Pradesh GDP growth ahead of other states
Madhya Pradesh has surpassed all major states in the country in gross domestic product (GDP) growth this year, according to official sources in Bhopal.
CPM goes online to court young voters
The CPM on Tuesday went online by logging into its Facebook account and Twitter handle, a move aimed at wooing young electors, a sizeable number of whom would be first-time voters in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
Samsung accused of evading Rs 70 crore in import duties
Samsung India had allegedly imported tablets valuing about Rs 460 crore by declaring them as mobile phones and evaded import duty on the consignment.
29 candidates in 2009 won by getting less than 30 per cent votes
Amid debate over the merits of the First Past the Post (FPTP) system, data shows that in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, as many as 29 candidates won by getting less than 30 per cent of votes polled.
1962 Sino-Indian war: My Henderson Brooks Albatross
A classified report released by Australian journalist Neville Maxwell blames Jawaharlal Nehru and other top officials for the 1962 war.
Late Nawab Pataudi's daughter Saba forms new board to look after royal properties
Late Mansoor Ali Khan's daughter Saba Sultan, who is the Mutawalli (custodian) of Auqaf-e-Shahi (royal properties), has de-centralised its work and formed a five-member executive board to solve all its issues.
Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer bring box-office boost to Miami
After missing last year's Sony Open, both world number one Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer return to South Beach this week
'Disappointed' UN chief Ban concerned about Ukraine unity
Ban Ki-moon urged all parties concerned to intensify efforts and engage constructively toward a peaceful solution in Ukraine.
Viswanathan Anand draws but stays in front with sole lead
Five-time world champion Anand played out a draw with Vladimir Kramnik in the fourth round but remained in sole lead to stay in contention.
Campaign on hold as UP leaders take Holi break
Canvassing can wait for now! Holi, the festival of colours, on Monday became a "temporary ceasefire", as politics was pushed to the backseat in Uttar Pradesh, and battle-ready leaders took part in celebrations in their constituencies.
There is no Modi wave in country: Mulayam
Dismissing reports of Narendra Modi wave in the country, SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Sunday said people of the country would elect a non-Congress non-BJP government at the Centre.
Muzaffarnagar riot victim's house set ablaze on Holi
Unidentified persons allegedly set afire a house and an adjoining place of worship belonging to a riots victim in Phugana area in Muzaffarnagar, police said on Monday.