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Two tribal women raped and murdered in separate incidents
Two tribal women were allegedly raped and murdered in separate areas here, police said on Wednesday. A mentally-challenged woman, missing since Tuesday, was raped and later killed with heavy stones late at night.
Rail Budget: Gross traffic receipts projected at Rs 1.6 lakh cr
Ordinary Working Expenses have been proposed at Rs 1,10,649 crore, which is Rs 13,589 crore higher than the Revised Estimates for the current year.
Deadly winter storm hits southern US, six dead
A major winter storm that has caused at least six deaths unfurled across much of the US South on Tuesday, and forecasters warned that ice could cripple road travel and bring widespread power outages in coming days.
Sony in talks to supply front, rear camera sensors for 'iPhone 6': Report
Apple could be looking to switch to Sony sensors for the secondary camera on the front, which currently uses parts from suppliers in the US and elsewhere, says a report.
Michael Jackson's doctor must pay grieving fans 1 euro: French judge
The court ruling in the city of Orleans capped a two-year struggle by a group of 30 French, Swiss and Belgian fans.
David Cameron cancels Middle East trip due to flood crisis
Hundreds of homes along the banks of the River Thames west of London were evacuated on Tuesday.
Lalu-Modi face off: Rallies in same town, same day
BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will address a rally in Bihar's Muzaffarpur town March 3, on the same day when RJD chief Lalu Prasad too will hold a big public meeting there.
Nido Tania death: Four men charged with murder
Delhi Police on Tuesday told a court in New Delhi that they have slapped the charge of murder against the four persons, one of whom was arrested this morning, in connection with the death of a 19-year-old Arunachal Pradesh boy.
Singapore: Bus driver cleared of fatal accident in Little India riots
A bus driver, involved in a fatal accident that sparked Singapore's worst riot in 40 years and led to the deportation of 52 Indians, will not face any legal action, the government said on Tuesday.
There's no escaping dance in 'Action Jackson': Ajay Devgn
Ajay Devgn, who shies away from dancing, says he couldn't escape Prabhudheva, who made him shake a leg in two songs.
Mourinho stokes up feud with Manchester City
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho stoked up his war of words with Manuel Pellegrini by questioning the Manchester City manager's sums.
BJP to target Centre in Parliament over CBI appointments
The BJP raised the issue during parliamentary party meeting on Tuesday morning just hours before the commencement of Parliament.
Arsenal, Manchester United out to make amends
Arsenal and Manchester United will be out to make amends after a weekend of damaging results when they meet at The Emirates in the Premier League on Wednesday.
HC rejects Anil Bastawade's bail plea in multi-crore money laundering case
Jharkhand High Court on Monday rejected the bail petition of Anil Bastawade, an alleged aide of former Chief Minister Madhu Koda, who is an accused in a multi-crore money laundering scam.
'Hasee Toh Phasee' wins the box office battle against 'Heartless'
'Hasee toh Phasee' has emerged victorious with Rs 18.5 crore weekend earnings at the domestic box office.
Rajasthan High Court rejects Asaram's bail plea
Rajasthan High Court Monday rejected the bail plea of spiritual guru Asaram, arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl, a lawyer said.