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Next weekend crucial for Ferrari: Massa
Massa says the lead-up to the Australian Grand Prix will provide an accurate gauge of the team's progress.
Rory McIlroy back in confidence at WGC-Cadillac
Rory McIlroy said his confidence was returning from its lowest point ever after shooting a one-under round of 71 at the WGC-Cadillac Championship.
Delhi gangrape case not unique, says CJI
CJI Altamas Kabir said that what happened on December 16 was sad and bad and extraordinary, but at the same time not unique.
Wrestling to hold election congress in Moscow
The world wrestling federation will hold an extraordinary congress in May to elect a new president as the ancient sport battles to maintain its place on the Olympic programme.
Pak PM prays at Ajmer dargah, meets Khurshid for lunch
Raja Pervez Ashraf, accompanied by a 40-member delegation, was received at the Sanganer Airport in Jaipur by Rajasthan government officials.
'Shahid' is hard hitting but factual: Raj Kumar Yadav
Raj Kumar has been earlier featured in films like 'Love, Sex Aur Dhokha', 'Shaitan' and 'Kai Po Che'.
Jackie Shroff: Tiger is more focussed than me
A recent photoshoot saw Jackie and Ayesha Shroff's son Tiger take to the camera like a fish to water.
Irrfan leads me to write extraordinary stuff: Tigmanshu
Dhulia has made films like 'Haasil', 'Paan Singh Tomar' and 'Saheb Biwi aur Gangster Returns' with Irrfan.
Rohan Bopanna-Rajeev Ram out of Indian Wells Masters
The Indo-American pair put up a spirited fight before losing 4-6 6-7 (4) against Lukas Kubot of Poland and Janko Tipsarevic.
Google to pay $7 million to settle 'Wi-Spy' case
Google in 2010 revealed that its Street View cars had been vacuuming up personal data from WiFi networks.
Sharapova, Kuznetsova advance at Indian Wells
Maria Sharapova cruised into the third round of the BNP Paribas Open with a ruthless 6-2 6-1 demolition of Italy's Francesca Schiavone.
High court affirms Maduro as acting president
Chavez was re-elected on October 7, 2013, but never sworn in. He anointed Maduro his successor.
Osama's son-in-law arrested, pleads not guilty in US court
Ghaith, who is married to bin Laden's daughter, appeared before US District Court in the cavernous ceremonial courtroom, only blocks from the site of the 9/11 terror attack.
CDR case fallout: Delhi Police restricts use of email IDs
The move comes days after it was revealed that the email ID of a Delhi ACP was used by constable Arvind Dabas to seek information on Arun Jaitley's call records.
China unblocks film web site IMDb
Movie buffs in China, especially those interested in foreign films, were frustrated by the ban.
Iran's cycling contingent fumes over late visa clearance
Considered an Asian powerhouse, many Iranian cyclists could not turn up for the track events of the ongoing Asian Cycling Championships.