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Valencia coach Valverde hit with two-match ban
Valverde will miss the King's Cup quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid after being given a two-match ban.
Lifetime ban is like death penalty, says Armstrong
The cyclist said the penalty he was given by the USADA was much harsher than the sanctions dished out to other self-confessed cheats.
WADA boss dismisses Armstrong's 'clean after 2005' claim
"The evidence from USADA is that Armstrong's blood tests show variations in his blood that show with absolute certainty he was doping after 2005," John Fahey said.
Pakistani gang branded 11-year-old as sex slave
Over five years, the girl was repeatedly raped by many men in what she described as "torture sex".
Boeing liable to compensate Air India over grounded Dreamliners
Poland's state-controlled LOT Airlines earlier said it would seek compensation from Boeing for grounding its two planes.
Only performance can bring India discards back: Nobbs
Michael Nobbs feels only performance can reopen the national team door for Tushar Khandekar and Sandeep Singh.
Crimes against women blot on our conscience: Sonia
Sonia said that cases of sexual harassment, women trafficking and female foeticide should shake us and awaken us.
Oil marketing companies need to increase efficiencies and keep costs in check: Siddharth Zarabi
How is the diesel price rise likely to affect the daily life of a common Indian?
Saina enters semis of Malaysian Super Series
Indian cemented her place into the last four stage with Nozomi retiring early on in the third game.
Supreme Court says no to statues at public places
The order was passed by a bench comprising justices RM Lodha and SJ Mukhopadhaya.
Djokovic wins 17th straight match at Melbourne Park
Djokovic defeated Radek Stepanek 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 in the third round.
Court to consider Achuthananda's petition in February
The case pertains to allegations that an ice cream parlour was used as a cover for running a sex racket in the late 1990s.
Pak SC admits petition against Sherry Rehman on blasphemy
The petition claimed Sherry, a senior leader of the PPP, had committed blasphemy while appearing on a TV talk show over two years ago.
Europe grounds Boeing's 787 Dreamliner after incidents
The European Aviation Safety Agency says it is endorsing directive by the US Federal Aviation Administration.
Video games may help children become smarter: Study
Playing video games may help kids become smarter by boosting their self-esteem and problem-solving skills.
'Won't factor diesel price hike in oil subsidy bill in 2013'
Besides, the CCPA also decided to raise the cap of subsidised LPG cylinders from six to nine per household in a year.