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Benneteau enters French Open QFs
His previous best at a major was a pair of third-round results, at the 2004 French Open and at this year's Australian Open.
Sorry for sleaze in the air waves
Hosts of a chat show on a Hong Kong radio station apologised asking its listeners to vote which actress they would most like to sexually assault.
Hair-loss gets player suspended
New Zealand's top tennis player was banned over a substance found in his hair-loss product.
Jharkhand Gov returns OoP Bill
Jharkand Governor Razi sent back a controversial Office of Profit Bill to the State Assembly for reconsideration.
Masked gunmen kill 21 students in Iraq
Masked gunmen stopped two minivans carrying students north of Baghdad, ordered the passengers off, and killed the 21 students.
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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsPresident Kalam's rejection of the Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Amendment Bill 2006 posits fresh difficulties for the government. Better known as the...
Muralitharan leads Sri Lanka fightback
England's main problems was the slow scoring during the last two sessions of the second day.
Probe clears GIs of 'Ishaqi' misconduct
US Marines are also accused of deliberately killing two dozen unarmed Iraqi civilians in the western town of Haditha.
Obese girls may get male traits: Study
Girls who are obese during early puberty have an increased risk of developing abnormally high levels of androgens.
'Law against software piracy must'
Expressing concerns over rising software piracy, Narayana Murthy called for enactment of laws to prevent illegal duplication.
King attends Nepal's chariot-fest
King Gyanendra appeared in public on Friday for the first time after announcing the restoration of Parliament in Nepal.
J&K tourists may get insurance cover
The tourism sector in J&K has put forward a demand regarding insurance cover for tourists visiting the Valley.
Jaya, Amitabh worth Rs 227 cr
Samajwadi Party leader Jaya Bachchan and her filmstar husband Amitabh Bachchan own Rs 227 crore in movable and immovable properties.
7 killed in shooting in US town
Police officers found seven people fatally shot inside a home east of Indianapolis's downtown.
'Silverstone not safe enough'
Juan Pablo Montoya had a accident there in 2004 and has admitted that he is concerned about safety at the track.
Financial fraud could happen to you
Financial fraud has happened many times in the past and it will continue to happen in future too.