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Masand: 'We Are Family' is staggeringly dull
A large part of the reason why this film doesn't work is its sterile treatment.
Serena undergoes surgery to avoid toe trouble
The world number one is missing from the US Open as she recovers.
PDS hike on foodgrains under consideration: Govt
Sharad Pawar said the EGoM decided to release an additional 25 lakh tonnes of grains at BPL price to the states in the coming 6 months.
Brother kills sister in Punjab for having affair
Lakhwinder Singh, murdered his sister Preeti because she was going around with a village boy for the last few weeks.
Ballack will captain Germany again: Loew
Joachim Loew says Michael Ballack will return as captain once he is back in form.
I age from 20-65 in 'Saat Khoon Maaf': Priyanka
The film is based on Ruskin Bond's book Susanna's 'Seven Husbands'
Sweden reopens WikiLeaks founder rape probe
Sweden is reopening a preliminary investigation into rape charges against Julian Assange.
School for pregnant teens to open in Malaysia
The purpose of opening the school is to help the girls overcome the stigma of having children without being married.
'Flawed' N-bill was passed in Parliament: US
An eminent American Expert on South Asian affairs has called the passing of bill in the Rajya Sabha was flawed.
Korea beat China in women's hockey World Cup
England beat Spain 3-2 in the other Group B match of the opening day.
Johri didn't share information with us: AP Police
Gujarat Police officer Geeta Johri had alleged that the Andhra Pradesh Police had a clandestine role in the Sohrabuddin killing.
Child prodigy advises British govt on finances
A seven-year-old maths prodigy, who became the youngest Briton to gain the top grade in GCSE maths, now advises the British government on the country's finances.
No showstopper for Karan Johar
The filmmaker-designer's pret debut was low on star appeal
Bilbao beat promoted Hercules 1-0
Fernando Llorente drifted away from his marker at a free kick in the 46th minute and scored with a glancing header.
Peshawar hostage crisis ends; 3 rebels surrender
The 10-hour long hostage crisis in Peshawar ended on Saturday with the surrender of three militants.
One in four UK lap dancers have degrees: Study
Rather than being forced into the job, researchers from the University of Leeds discovered that many women had chosen lap dancing for money.