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Reliance Communications clears debt of Rs 6,000 crore
The company has completed full repayment of two Syndicated ECB loan facilities of $ 500 million each, which were availed in 2007 from a group of international banks.
Brazil's World Cup promise undeniable after win
Any doubts that Brazil are serious contenders for next year's World Cup were swept away by a majestic 3-0 victory over world champions Spain as they won the Confederations Cup.
HP aims to re-enter the global smartphone race
The company had bet big on the smartphone ecosystem when it purchased Palm for USD 1.2 billion in April 2010 but the webOS-based devices failed to take off.
Jiah Khan suicide case: HC to hear Suraj Pancholi's bail plea
Pancholi was arrested last month for abetment to suicide after Jiah's family handed an alleged suicide note to the police.
Pakistan: Series of bomb blasts kill 49, injure over 140
A suicide bomber blew himself up near a Shia mosque in Pakistan's southwestern city of Quetta on Sunday.
Egypt: 4 protesters killed in clashes with Islamists
The officials said Islamists on a motorbike opened fire on protesters in Assiut.
Australian Brendan Jones wins Mizuno Open
Australia's Brendan Jones shot a 4-under 68 to win the Mizuno Open and earn a spot in the field for the British Open.
New names alongside Djokovic, Murray at Wimbledon
With Federer and Nadal long gone, and Maria Sharapova out, too, Week 2 begins on Monday with a schedule that includes new faces.
Government assures help to the displaced in Uttarakhand
The Home Secretary said initially there would be problems for everyone as many people lost their lives and many are still missing.
Tyre failure wrecks Hamilton's home hopes
Sudden tyre failure wrecked Lewis Hamilton's hopes of a home British Grand Prix victory.
Snapshot: Trying hard to hide face from the paparazzi, Ekta Kapoor?
Ekta Kapoor can do anything to stay away from the cameras.
Greater Noida: Man arrested for raping 17-year-old girl at gunpoint
Police said the accused had allegedly asked the girl to stay back and committed the crime after all other students had left.
Bosses ruining vacations for employees, says study
64 per cent of workers said they check emails during vacations and doing so helps their return to work after their time off.
Brazil victory would regain lost credibility, says Luiz Felipe Scolari
Victory over world and European champions Spain in the Confederations Cup final would help Brazil regain lost credibility and respect from their fans, coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said on the eve of Sunday's match.
Rasquinha optimistic about India qualifying for next World Cup
India lost out on a golden chance to qualify for next year`s World Cup by finishing a lowly sixth in the just-concluded eight-nation FIH World League Round 3.
A social network for cops to be launched by a former police officer
The network, known as BlueLine, will be launched globally at the International Association of Police Chiefs annual conference in Philadelphia in October.