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One dead as heavy rains lash Bangalore
One person got killed when a wall collapse damaged 5 parked cars near the Bangalore's Freedom park.
Time for regime change in West Bengal, says PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was addressing an election meeting in Burdwan.
Jeev tied second in Volvo China Open
Jeev found 10 of the 14 fairways and had 15 greens in regulation.
Turkish GP might face the axe in 2012
There was no official statement but the Turkish Chamber of Commerce confirmed the comments.
Sonam, Ash, Freida at Cannes
The three beautiful women will represent India on the red carpet
US firm charged with mistreating Indian workers
A US federal agency has filed a lawsuit against an Alabama based oil rig construction company.
Pak SC acquits five in Mukhtar Mai rape case
The court also ordered that the accused, who had been acquitted, should be immediately freed.
You're hired! 40 Tihar inmates get job offers
The Indira Gandhi National Open University's degree programme for inmates helped 40 prisoners get jobs.
Men spend two hours, women 15 minutes on porn
A quarter of young men fear they are watching too much pornography.
Amazon failure takes down sites across Internet
The failures were widespread, but they varied in severity.
Hazare non-committal on Shanti Bhushan CD row
The anti-corruption crusader said he would undertake a countrywide rail journey from April 26.
Pooja Batra to be honoured in Los Angeles
She will also host an auction to raise funds for tsunami-hit Japan
Court frames charges in Rizwanur death case
The four accused are also charged with criminal intimidation and criminal conspiracy.
Little public tolerance on corruption: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh did some plain speaking while addressing senior bureaucrats.
EC official holds high-level meeting in Bengal
Zutshi held a meeting to assess the poll-preparedness in Howrah district where polling would be held on May 3.
Sathya Sai Baba's condition deteriorates
Doctors attending him say his blood pressure is low and the heart beat has slowed down.