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F1 must accent positives of new era, says Pat Symonds
Formula One needs to focus on the positives of its new turbo era rather than talking itself down, Williams technical head Pat Symonds said on Friday.
Rehabilitating Woods could miss US Open, say surgeons
The world number one Woods, whose back pain surfaced last year and intensified this season, will miss the Masters next week for the first time in his career.
Top seeds Jankovic, Errani upset at Family Circle
Jelena Jankovic and Sara Errani were both upset in the quarter-finals, leaving sixth-seeded Eugenie Bouchard as the lone top-10 seed left in the semi-finals.
ASI arrested for accepting bribe of Rs 10,000
An assistant sub-inspector of police (ASI) was arrested on Friday by ACB for allegedly taking bribe of Rs 10,000 from a woman in Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh.
Delhi: Woman thwarts robbery attempt, catches two robbers
The robbers barged into the house of Ekta Batra on Tilak Nagar area of west Delhi around 8.15 pm on Thursday and tried to overpower her after brandishing a pistol at her.
Mercedes' Hamilton, Rosberg dominate Friday practice sessions in Bahrain
Hamilton's time of 1 minute, 34.690 seconds was one third of a second faster than Rosberg, and more than a second faster than third-place Fernando Alonso of Ferrari.
Mumbai Indians have not bid for Indian Super League football franchise
Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Guwahati, Goa, Chennai, Pune and Kochi are the franchises up for auction, and the top eight bidders will get to own the teams in the cities of their choice.
Amber is a wonderful girl, says Jonny Depp
Hollywood star Johnny Depp feels his fiancee Amber Hard is "very good" for him.
Bukhari declares support for Congress, TMC says can’t trust SP, BSP or BJP
Muslim leader Syed Ahmed Bukhari on Friday announced his support for the Congress in the upcoming Lok Sabha election.
Jharkhand polls acid test for former chief ministers
The 2014 Lok Sabha polls in Jharkhand are an acid test for the regional parties and former chief ministers of the state.
As it happened: Saina Nehwal, Parupalli Kashyap at India Open
Yihan Wang continued her dominance over Saina, making her way into the women's singles semi-final while Lee Chong Wei gave no chance to Kashyap, winning 21-15, 21-13 in 40 minutes to advance to the men's singles semi-final.
Two foreign journalists shot in Afghanistan, one dead
A man dressed as a policeman shot two foreign journalists in eastern Afghanistan on Friday, killing one and critically wounding the other, police, a doctor and a local official said.
Hunt for Malaysian plane heads underwater to find black box
The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in remote seas off Australia headed underwater on Friday, with a US Navy high tech "black box" locator deployed for the first time as the battery life of the cockpit data recorder dwindles.
NRI arrested with gold valued at Rs 1.46 crore at Indo-Nepal border
An NRI has been arrested after gold valued at Rs 1.46 crore was allegedly recovered from his possession in Sonauli area on the Indo-Nepal border.
Michael Schumacher showing 'encouraging signs', says manager
Schumacher's manager has said that the formula one legend has shown 'encouraging signs', which might tempt the doctors to bring him out of medically-induced coma.
Microsoft partners with Micromax to offer Windows Phone 8.1 devices
Micromax, which is the second largest smartphone player in India, held about 16 per cent market share in Q4 2013.