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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.
Ajmer Dargah chief says he will boycott Pakistani PM's visit
Meanwhile, the Dargah committee has decided to give the Pakistani Prime Minister a grand reception.
China unblocks film web site IMDb
Movie buffs in China, especially those interested in foreign films, were frustrated by the ban.
Rooney to stay at Manchester United: Alex Ferguson
Ferguson has announced that the club has no intention of selling Rooney at the end of the season.
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.
BlackBerry encouraged by early sales of Z10
The high-end Z10 had surpassed BlackBerry's expectations in emerging markets like India.
115 Cardinals arrive in Rome to appoint new Pope
Cardinals have said they want to elect a new pope by the start of Easter Holy Week March 24.
Fernando Alonso aims to scale up his performance in 2013
The Spaniard won three races in 2012 and, against the odds, finished on the podium 13 times in 20 starts.
Chelsea, Inter go down in Europa League
It was a chastening night for two recent winners of the Champions League in the last-16 first legs.
After drought, police worried about water riots in Maharashtra
The issue of possible strife over water came to the fore when Aurangabad Police Commissioner S Kukar expressed similar apprehensions.
Ahmadinejad, Lukashenko head for Chavez's funeral
Lukashenko, once labelled Europe's last dictator by the US, ordered three days of mourning for the late Venezuelan leader.
Facebook unveils new News Feed inspired by newspapers and mobile
Facebook's News Feed overhaul includes several new feeds in addition to the existing News Feed.
Now, Ganesh Kumar faces charges from wife
Ganesh was recently in the news for allegedly being beaten up by his lover's husband.
Punjab police brutality: The guilty will be sacked, says CM
A 22-year-old girl and her father were allegedly thrashed by policemen when they sought action against some molesters.