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Global CEO pay exceeds pre-recession level
CEOs were rewarded because corporate profits soared in 2010 as the economy gradually got stronger.
Farmers' row: BJP calls for bandh in Noida
The police also released sketches of 24 trouble-makers who incited violence in Agra.
Google to launch online music service: WSJ
Users could listen to songs they have uploaded to the service in a 'streaming' mode.
Microsoft close to $ 8.5 bn deal to buy Skype
Microsoft may buy Skype Technologies for $ 8.5 billion including debt.
In Sir Alex Ferguson Man United trust
The wily fox knows when to step up and when to allow his galaxy of stars some space and take centrestage.
SC issues contempt notice to Home secy, UP DGP
Around 19,000 police constables were appointed in 2005 during Mulayam Singh Yadav's tenure as CM.
Vettel excited about Indian Grand Prix
Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso are also looking forward to the inaugural Indian Grand Prix.
US lobbyists find 'aid for Pak' hard to defend
locke Lord Strategies tries to convince US lawmakers of Islamabad's non-complicity, finds the task uphill.
Mukesh Ambani forgoes Rs 23.75 cr from salary
Mukesh Ambani's salary has remained at Rs 15 crore since the fiscal 2008-09.
First Look: Ajay Devgn's six packs for Singham
What do actors Shah Rukh Khan, Amir Khan and now Ajay Devgn have in common?
Al Zawahiri next target, Pak may not be told
Al Zawahiri will be the next number one terrorist that we're looking for in the world, said Donilon.
Frequent tweets don't affect work as CM: Omar
Omar Abdullah said Twitter is a very useful tool to elicit feedback from a limited but important audience.
No points for Force India at Turkish GP
Adrian Sutil, who started 12th on the grid, finished 13th while Paul Di Resta retired after the 44th lap.
Bahrain to lift state of emergency on June 1
A state of emergency was imposed following weeks of anti-government street protests.
Dia has found role model in Shabana Azmi
...and adds that she wants to be a citizen of the country before anything else
Pak villagers bemused by hunt for Osama's trail
For years since the 9/11 attacks, Osama was believed to be hiding in the Hindu Kush mountains.