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'ET the Extra-Terrestrial': 'World's worst' video game to be auctioned
The vintage video-game called 'ET the Extra-Terrestrial was said to be so bad that Atari games buried a million unsold copies at a New Mexico rubbish dump.
Davis Cup: Pressure was high but proud to win it for Serbia, says Krajinovic
Filip Krajinovic won the decisive fifth rubber against Yuki Bhambri to help Serbia beat India 3-2 in their Davis Cup World Group playoff on Monday afternoon.
Parineeti Chopra sports a leather jacket and a ruffled hairdo in the first look of 'Kill Dil'
The first posters of Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra's much-awaited film 'Kill Dil' are out.
Woman's decomposed body found in Delhi
The body was recovered on Saturday from Buddha Jayanti Park, they said, adding that the deceased was a resident of central Delhi's Anand Parbat area.
BJP will form Delhi govt in 'fully democratic way': Ram Madhav
Asserting that his party was not in favour of forming the government through undemocratic means, Madhav said "had there been such things (horse-trading) then BJP might have formed the government six months ago".
Uma Bharti promises clean Ganga in 3 years
"I am being asked many questions on the cleaning of Ganga, but I am not going to speak anything. I believe in action and I am going to make Ganga continuous and serene in the next three years." Union Minister Uma Bharti said.
Japan's World War II film idol Rikoran dies at 94
Known as Shirley Yamaguchi in the US and one of biggest Japanese film stars during and after World War II, Yamaguchi died of heart failure September 7, according to Japanese public broadcaster NHK.
China set to pump billions of dollars in India; outwit Japan
China is positively considering investing in India's ambitious plan to build high-speed railways, including bullet trains.
China ready to meet 'half way'; asks India to boost efficiency
China's foreign exchange reserves, the largest in the world, reached a record $3.95 trillion in March and it plans to invest around $500 billion overseas in the next five years, a share of which is expected to find India's way.
'Akharas' now part of community policing initiative in Delhi
In yet another community policing initiative, Delhi Police has tied up with 'akharas', traditional training centres for wrestlers, to reach out to youths and to prevent them from drifting toward criminal activities.
Andrew Garfield condemns hackers, calls them misogynistic
Andrew is the latest person to defend his fellow celebrities after the naked photos of female stars were stolen.
Davis Cup: Australia complete win over Uzbekistan
In reverse singles, Sam Groth of Australia beat Temur Ismailov 6-3, 6-2 before Nick Kyrgios defeated Sanjar Fayziev 6-1, 6-1.
Blackmoney: SIT empowers Enforcement Directorate to check huge forex violations
The ED regulates forex related crimes under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).
After Mandi House, Delhi Metro to showcase history of ITO area
ICHR is now busy digging into the archives again to portray the city panorama between "the Supreme Court and the ruins of Feroz Shah Kotla".
Infrastructure damage in J&K floods could touch Rs 6,000 crore: State government
The damage is very widespread in the summer capital of J&K as most government facilities here have been hit by the floods, Vinod Kaul said.
Deepika Padukone-Arjun Kapoor starrer 'Finding Fanny earns Rs.5.1 crore on the opening day
Homi Adajania's 'Finding Fanny' registered an opening day collection of Rs.5.1 crore net across India.