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What's eating this Dutch team?
Something is wrong inside the Holland camp, as evident by the sulking nature of the squad and the on-field tactics.
Zilla Ghaziabad: Shriya Saran to do an item number
Gear up for Shriya's item number in Deepa Mehta's 'Zilla Ghaziabad'
Karuna declines comment on PM for President's post
DMK chief M Karunanidhi said that he would propose a name after the present confusion ended.
President Poll: Narayanaswamy meets Pranab
There was no official word from either Mukherjee or Narayanaswamy on what transpired at the nearly 15-minute meeting.
Mathura clashes: BJP wants judicial probe
Four persons were killed and 16 others injured in the clashes that broke out after a pedestrian used water meant for some religious purpose.
Saina reaches second round in Indonesia Open
Saina Nehwal started her campaign with a thrilling three-game victory over Japan's Sayaka Sato.
India, US discuss Afghanistan, New Silk Road
Hillary Clinton further said that the 2 countries needed to work together to build a regional architecture that would boost economic growth and settle disputes.
Centre to hike urea prices by 10 per cent
A panel, led by Pranab Mukherjee, had last year approved a new draft urea policy, which proposed partial freeing of retail prices.
Bangalore records 3 dengue deaths
As Bangalore gears up for monsoons, hospitals in the city have recorded three deaths due to dengue.
Kumbh mela to be a 55-day affair this year
Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav says the pilgrims and tourists is likely to increase by 25 per cent this year.
NATO hopes to reopen Pakistan supply routes soon
Pak closed its southern supply routes 6 months ago after US airstrikes accidentally killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
Two Indian referees for London Olympics
The London Olympics will feature the largest Indian boxing contingent in the history of the sport with eight - seven men and a woman.
Director Arun Kumar Aravind on 'Left Right Left'
According to the makers, the film titled 'Left...Right...Left' unspools a tale no one dared to tell till date.
HC notice to Govt, Air India on striking pilots' plea
The high court had on May 9 restrained over 200 agitating pilots from continuing their strike.
'Never planned 'Shanghai' to be a blockbuster'
'Shanghai' had a slow start, but it picked up during the weekend. It opened with Rs 3.2 core earnings on the first day.
Sensex closes flat; inflation eyed
Inflation after a flat industrial output for April will be key factors for the Reserve Bank of India while taking decision on monetary easing.