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I would eventually forgive infidelity: Gwyneth Paltrow
Paltrow says that cases of infidelity can raise questions on an individual's existence.
Moyes wants more players, warns of bumpy ride ahead
Manchester United manager David Moyes has warned fans that humiliation by Manchester City is unlikely to be a one-off.
Pre-fabricated houses to come up in Kedarnath for pilgrims
With pilgrimage to Kedarnath likely to resume next month, pre-fabricated houses with power and water connectivity have been built at the Himalayan shrine to accommodate 100 people.
Narendra Modi criticises Centre for not developing skilled manpower
The central government lacked the vision to harness the skills of the youth, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi said and added that had the country invested in its youth power, it could have skipped many difficulties.
Fire breaks out on the sets of 'Comedy Nights With Kapil'
Four fire tenders were rushed to Film City to douse the blaze, sources said.
Gurgaon: 62 acquitted in Honda mobike plant violance case
We are happy with the verdict of the court," said Ashok Kumar, president of Honda workers union.
Aston Villa striker Benteke out for six weeks
Benteke injured his hip during Villa's 1-0 victory over Norwich in the Premier League on Saturday.
Big studios are starting to help indie films: Hansal Mehta
Mehta whose 'Shahid' is being released by UTV Motion Pictures, is happy that big studios are helping small films.
President's helicopter develops technical snag
The President was accommodated in another Mi-17 helicopter.
The Lunchbox: Oscar report came as a surprise, says Nimrat Kaur
While 'The Lunchbox' was one of the contenders, it was 'The Good Road' that was chosen as India's Oscar entry.
Maldives presidential run-off should be held as scheduled: India
As the Maldives Supreme Court postponed the country's presidential runoff election indefinitely, India said on Tuesday that it is important that the second round of the presidential elections is held as scheduled.
Ramdev's aide Balkrishna appears in CBI court in forgery case
Dehradun: Yoga guru Ramdev's aide Balkrishna on Tuesday appeared before a CBI court in Dehradun in connection with a fake document case, but proceedings could not be held due to the death of a lawyer.
No plans to raise fuel prices at present, says Veerappa Moily
India has no plans to raise diesel and other key subsidised fuel prices at present, Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily told reporters on Tuesday, as he announced measures aimed at saving $5 billion from the country's huge fuel bill.
Eesha Koppikar: You can pursue acting whenever you feel like
Actress Eesha Koppikar has been busy with her hospitality business.
China's Liu Shiwen wins her third TT World Cup
Chinese paddler Liu Shiwen clinched her third women's table tennis World Cup after beating team-mate Wu Yang 11-3, 11-7, 11-7, 11-2.
China to lift ban on Facebook, Twitter in Shanghai Free Trade Zone
In the first sign of opening up on the political front, China has decided to lift ban on foreign websites, including Facebook and Twitter, in the new multi billion dollar Shanghai Free Trade Zone (FTZ) to encourage more foreign investment, a media report...