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Sebastien Vettel chasing elusive win in Canada
Red Bull driver Sebastien Vettel has never won at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Cops across state to get weekly off as Lucknow DIG's idea gets approval
Buoyed by the results of a pilot project that offered a day off each week to constables and sub-inspectors, police in Uttar Pradesh has decided to implement the scheme across the state, officials said on Thursday.
US: Indian-origin engineer arrested for stealing trade secrets
Ketankumar Maniar allegedly stole trade secrets of products being developed by a global medical technology company named Becton, Dickinson and Co (BD).
UP: Man commits suicide in police custody
The 30-year-old man had allegedly eloped with a 14-year-old girl from Aligarh in January 2013.
Djokovic, Nadal win to set up semi-final clash at Paris
Nadal reached the semis with 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 victory over Wawrinka while Djokovic beat Haas 6-3, 7-6 (5), 7-5.
Bangladesh lifts ban on YouTube
The ban was imposed eight months ago to prevent the viewing of an anti-Islam film which had sparked worldwide protests.
Delhi polls: Illegal constructions rampant in Matia Mahal
Many buildings have collapsed due to the use of poor material used during construction.
Assad regime used chemical weapons in Syria: France
Paris had tested samples collected in Syria, and that some proved that the Syrian government had used sarin, the deadly nerve agent Saddam Hussein used in Iraq.
IBM buying cloud computing company SoftLayer
Financial terms were not disclosed. SoftLayer is a privately held company based in Dallas with 13 data centers in the US, Asia and Europe.
Kate Middleton is Britain's most influential beauty icon
Kate Middleton influences beauty junkies women who are fond of beauty products in Britain, reveals a new study.
Why Akhilesh govt terming terror accused as innocent, asks BJP
BJP on Wednesday questioned as to why Akhilesh Yadav government was adamant on terming those accused in terror activities as innocent.
Resident doctors' strike continues as talks fail; more likely to join protest today
The resident doctors' strike in Jodhpur entered its second day on Tuesday despite several rounds of talks between them and the administration.
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to be formally sworn in today
A very small cabinet comprising close aides is expected to take oath along with Nawaz Sharif.
Lightning kills one, injures 13 at a marriage function in Malhargarh Village
Lightning coupled with pre-monsoon rains claimed the life of one person and injured 13 others, including seven women, at a marriage function being held in a village here, police said on Wednesday.
Bank manager arrested on rape charges
A bank manager was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly raping a woman, police said here.
41 fake deaths detected in 1984 anti-Sikh riots claims
The anti-riot cell was instructed to check on the 41 names enlisted among those who were killed in the riots.