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Families of those on board missing Malaysian aircraft remain hopeful
Kranti Shirsath, a mother of two was traveling to meet her husband. Her family is still hopeful of her return.
Kejriwal's gaffe, pays homage to 3 RTI activists who are alive
During his tour in Gujarat, Kejriwal read an obituary note in which he named four RTI activists as martyrs for the cause of society.
Inspired by AAP, party with same name launched in Pakistan
A group led by a rights activist has registered AAP with the EC of Pakistan saying the party strives to fulfil the dreams of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Google faces up to $5 bn CCI fine; says cooperating in probe
Google is facing antitrust investigation in India by fair trade watchdog CCI for violating competition norms of the country.
60 per cent women drop career in middle: Experts
Notwithstanding the upsurge of debates and measures to promote gender equality in workplace, experts say around 60 per cent of the women drop their career in the middle.
Chelsea thrash Spurs 4-0 to go seven points clear in Premier League
Chelsea have moved seven points clear at the top of the EPL after second-half goals from Eto'o, Hazard and Demba Ba sealed a 4-0 victory over Tottenham.
Passengers on a 'high' will not be allowed in Metro: CISF
CISF on Saturday made it clear that it will not allow drunk passengers who are "totally out of their senses" to travel in Delhi Metro trains.
Miscreants shoot AJSU leader Tileshwar Sahu dead, one arrested
Tileshwar Sahu, who had recently joined All Jharkhand Students' Union, was on Saturday shot dead at Barhi in the district, police said.
LS polls: Anti-nuclear activists seek AAP ticket in Tamil Nady
Anti-nuclear activists S P Udayakumar and Jesuraj, who recently joined the Aam Aadmi Party in Tamil Nadu, have sought tickets to contest the Lok Sabha election, a top state unit party leader said on Saturday.
Maleficent: People think I'd be a great villain, says Angelina Jolie
Jolie appears as the titular wicked witch in the film and says she was always drawn to the character when she was younger.
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.