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Robbers pull off huge diamond heist at Brussels airport
The robbers dressed as police stole 120 parcels of diamonds from Brussels Airport in one of the biggest heists the industry.
Swine flu claims 30 lives in two months in Gujarat
A health official said that Kutch, the most-affected district, has reported 11 deaths and 21 positive cases in the last two months.
Paralympics won't suffer from Pistorius incident: Philip Craven
The International Paralympic Committee president also spoke of his "shock and disbelief" at the news of the arrest of the South African.
Ready to cooperate with Indian authorities: Finmeccanica
AgustaWestland, which is allegedly involved in the scam, is part of the Finmeccanica Group.
Rs 20,000 cr will be lost due to strike: Assocham
Industry body Assocham on Tuesday urged central trade unions to call off the two-day strike starting on Wednesday.
Cameron is in India to create jobs and push investment for Britons: Paarull
UK Prime Minister David Cameron's visit: major takeaways for India
Galatasaray high on Drogba, Sneijder ahead of Schalke first leg
Drogba, who took the winning penalty for Chelsea in last season's final, scored with a header five minutes into his Galatasaray debut on Friday.
Snapshot: New bride Vidya Balan looks ravishing
Vidya Balan was seen unveiling the latest issue of Savvy magazine at an event in Mumbai.
Kolkata: 3 accused in Park Street case charged with gangrape
Two of the accused have also been charged with criminal conspiracy, common intent and criminal intimidation.
Sensex closes up 135 points; realty, Hotel Leela, KFA soar
he BSE Sensex closed near the highest point of the day at 19664.04, up 0.84 per cent.
Axe the tax: Parents demand more tax breaks on tuition fees
With educational costs rising, most parents believe more tax exemptions are required.
Corruption, inflation to be 2014 election issues: BJP
The UPA government has failed miserably to control petroleum prices, Ram Naik said.
Violin from band that played as Titanic sank to be auctioned
RMS Titanic, the British passenger liner sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912.
Wrestling can change, says new federation chief
Wrestling is ready to change and correct the mistakes that led to the sport's surprise 2020 Olympic exit last week, said interim FILA chief Nenad Lalovic.
'Yaan': Tamil movie inching closer to completion
The second schedule of 'Yaan' was wrapped up on February 18, 2013.
Naga Chaitanya to do roles in remakes
Naga Chaitanya, son of Telugu superstar Nagarjuna is now playing safe by only opting to do roles in remakes of Superhit films.