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David Headley asked 40 questions, tells court he visited India 7 times before 26/11
Headley has claimed that he was a "true follower" of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba.
La Liga: Modric's late strike saves Real Madrid blushes
Modric scores in 85th minute as Real managed to beat low-ranked Granada FC 2-1 in an away match on Sunday.
Kejriwal back from treatment in Bengaluru; meets ministers
The Chief Minister had left for Bengaluru on January 27 after his cough had worsened in the winter.
North Korea rocket launch a 'direct violation' of UN resolutions: NATO
In a statement, Stoltenberg said he strongly condemned the launch, which entailed the use of ballistic missile technology and came after a widely-condemned nuclear test on January 6.
Noida STF, CBI arrest six people involved in making and circulating obscene video clips
Nitish Kumar gives tips to Bihar Legislators
The Bihar CM made several suggestions for better discharge of duty by the Legislators while delivering the inaugural speech.
Johnny Depp admits he 'tortured' Leonardo DiCaprio on the sets of 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape'
Depp also said he greatly admired DiCaprio's work ethic, even then.
India says no rush on genetically modified crop but will not stand in way of science
India placed a moratorium on GM brinjal in 2010, fearing the effect on food safety and biodiversity.
No alternative to sincerity and perseverance to achieve success in life, says Akshay Kumar lifting the spirit of CISF troops
He was especially invited to deliver a motivational talk to the CISF troopers by its DIG Ravindra Kumar and felicitated on the occasion.
EPL: Defoe's late strike helps valiant Sunderland hold Liverpool 2-2
Liverpool led 2-0 with goals from Roberto Firmino (59) and Adam Lallana (70), before Adam Johnson and Jermain Defoe drew parity for Liverpool in the dying moments of the English Premier League clash at Anfield, Liverpool, on Saturday.
Teacher makes students sing, dance; taken off as examiner
Students complained that the examiner asked them irrelevant questions and they were made to sing and dance during their viva.
Madrasa owner held for planning terror attacks: NIA
Abdus Sami has been allegedly instigating and motivating youth for anti-national activities and has visited various parts of the country in order to deliver his 'Takreer and Bayaan' (speech and statement), the NIA officials said.
Handpump water turns Bihar village family bald, authorities wait for report
In a bizarre incident, a family from Bihar's Madhubani district claimed of turning bald after taking bath from a handpump's water outside their residence.
Mahindra launches racing bike, new electric two-wheeler at Auto Expo 2016
The new bike - MGP3O - has been developed at Mahindra Racing's European headquarters at Besozzo near Varese in Italy.
Compensation for nuclear damage: US welcomes India's move
"The United States welcomes the action by India to join the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, otherwise known as CSC," the State Department Spokesman John Kirby on Friday told reporters.
India's economy likely lost steam at end 2015: Poll
Latest poll of more than 30 economists showed GDP growth slowed to 7.3 % in the October to December quarter