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Rathore to miss CWG after skipping trials
It is not known why Rathore missed the trials, appearing in which was necessary to be considered for selection.
I was dead but then resurrected: Fidel Castro
Castro stepped down in mid 2006 to get treatment for an illness that as of yet has not been officially confirmed.
SC raps Pawar, says give rotting grain to poor
Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has said that the poor cannot be given the food grains for free.
India raises Pakistan flood aid to $ 25 mn
The relief aid will be routed through the UN, External Affairs Minister SM Krishna told in Parliament.
US Open: Federer cruises into second round
The Swiss maestro lost just seven games in his first round match.
Older people enjoy negative stories about young
Living in a youth-centred culture, the older people appreciate a boost in self-esteem by reading negative stories about younger folks.
Chinese troops in PoK a matter of concern: India
A media report showed there were around 7,000-11,000 soldiers of People's Liberation Army in Gilgit-Baltistan.
Pakistan court dismisses Lakhvi's bail plea
Lakhvi's lawyer Khwaja Sultan said that his client would not approach the Lahore High Court for bail.
Google acquires social networking startup Angstro
Google has acquired Angstro, a startup that sorts news and information across social networks like Facebook.
Pedrosa wins Indianapolis Moto GP
Spain's Dani Pedrosa claimed his third win of the season by winning at Indianapolis.
Girl molested, killed by bikers in Kanpur
Akansha, a class 11 student who was on her way to her friend's house, was hit from behind by a group of bikers.
3 US teens charged with raping 90-year-old woman
Police said the trio carried out the brutal rape on the woman after forcing their way into her home in Detroit.
Child prodigy advises British govt on finances
A seven-year-old maths prodigy, who became the youngest Briton to gain the top grade in GCSE maths, now advises the British government on the country's finances.
26/11: Court issues warrants against Ansari, Sabauddin
The Bombay High Court has admitted state's appeal against their acquittal in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case.
Masand's: 'Aashayein' is difficult to sit through
There are many reasons why 'Aashayein' is a difficult film to sit through, but chief among them is its misplaced sense of self-importance.