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Sri Hari's next ventur to hit floors by mid July
RV Subrahmanyam, a protege of director Samudra, is debuting with a film having Sri Hari as the hero.
Bailable warrant against Ramadoss in college scam
Anbumani Ramadoss allegedly allowed a medical college to go ahead with admissions without having sufficient resources.
Afghanistan is US's new 'major non-NATO ally'
The designation allows for streamlined defence cooperation and easier export control regulations.
F1 test driver De Villota stable after surgery
The Marussia F1 team's test driver lost an eye and suffered life-threatening injuries in a freak accident.
Serena faces Radwanska in Wimbledon final
Serena Williams seeks her 14th major title, and would tie her sister Venus with a fifth win at Wimbledon.
Poor rains may cut output, add to inflation woes
The June-September monsoon rains were 30 per cent lower-than-normal since the beginning of the monsoon season.
Sanjay Dutt to share screen with Jiiva
Sanjay Dutt will be seen in the Hindi remake of Tamil blockbuster 'Saamy' which will be helmed by KS Ravikumar.
'Sivaji' to be screened in Tokyo Film Festival
Even five years after its release, Superstar Rajinikanth's blockbuster hit, 'Sivaji', continues to make news.
Karthikeyan hopes for better show at Silverstone
Narain Karthikeyan is eying an improved qualifying performance at the Formula One British Grand Prix.
Nashik: Girl kills mother with boyfriend's help
A 16-year-old girl along with her boyfriend allegedly killed her widowed mother and then dumped the body.
India for resolution of South China sea dispute
India on Friday said the region was key to its energy security and the conflict must be resolved peacefully.
Assam floods: Over 500 animals dead in Kaziranga
According to the official update, the worst hit were hog deers with 465 of them succumbing to the flood waters.
Saina leads Indian challenge at the Olympics
India will be fielding three women and two men at the mega-event.
Romney campaign raises over $100 mln in June
This could make President Barack Obama the first incumbent to be outspent in a re-election run.
Over half a million still without power in US
Many in Washington and affected states of Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia and others spent the July 4 in darkness.
Indian Mujahideen banned in the UK
The UK Home Secretary said that the ban would send a clear message to its partners that it condemned the IM's work.