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Lebanon's political crisis deepens
Lebanon's political crisis showed no sign of easing with the Opposition pressing on with its anti-govt campaign.
India, Korea fight over 2014 Games
Indian and South Korean officials had a heated exchange on Saturday when pitching their respective bids.
Iran pipeline: Pak expects consensus
Pakistan was expecting a tripartite meeting in early December in Tehran to negotiate the issue of gas price.
RGV throws out 'Jai' from his Sholay
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has dropped protégé Mohit Ahlawat from his ambitious project.
Asian Games open with colourful gala
The official inauguration was held in very windy conditions and showcased the heritage of Qatar.
BJP downplays verdict against Sidhu
The BJP sought to downplay the judgement against Navjot Singh Sidhu, saying this case was hugely different from the JMM leader's.
Koreas to raise unity flag at Doha
North and South Korea are likely to march under a 'unification flag' at the Asian Games ceremonies.
Esha Deol slaps Zakir Hussain
Hussain got slapped on the sets of Ram Gopal Varma's Darling when he tried his hand at comedy.
'Anti-gay law wrong, spurs AIDS'
UNAIDS country chief Denis Broun says "puritan" colonial law that bans homosexuality is against human rights.
Khosla Ka Ghosla wins Pak audiences
Bollywood will make its presence felt at Pakistan's Kara Film Festival with Omkara, Khosla Ka Ghosla and Woh Lamhe.
Gandhigiri helped Sanju: Thackeray
Bal Thackeray said he had helped a Sanjay Dutt's "patriotic" father while Dutt was in prison.
Vietnam PM to chat online with citizens
Vietnamese Prime Minister Tan Dung plans to hold online chats answering questions of Vietnamese Internet users.
Bigg Boss pays big bucks to Ravi Kishan
Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan is the highest-paid participant on Sony TV's reality show Bigg Boss.
Fabio Cannavaro named Europe's best
Italy's World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro was named European Footballer of the Year on Monday.
Ceasefire agreement defunct: LTTE chief
Velupillai Prabhakaran on Monday said that the 2002 cease-fire with Sri Lankan government was "defunct''.
Women's role increasing in Churches
The future of the Church lies in the hands of women, whether or not they are ordained, says research.