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Another Bollywood style wedding!
A host of Bollywood celebrities are expected to attend designer AD Sing's wedding on October 15
Nokia's Ollila to head board until 2012
Nokia Board Chairman Jorma Ollila will stay in his position until spring 2012, a Finnish newspaper said.
Rival rallies over Islamic Centre mark 9/11
Protestors held rallies in Lower Manhattan for and against a proposed controversial Islamic Centre near Ground Zero.
US Open: Djokovic stuns Federer, enters final
Fighting off two match points, Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in a riveting five-set match, 5-7, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2, 7-5.
Gallas could make Tottenham debut as captain
France defender William Gallas might be handed the captain's armband in his debut match for Tottenham Hotspur at West Bromwich.
'3 Idiots' takes Indonesia by storm
Aamir Khan starrer '3 Idiots' is entertaining new audiences and they are reciprocating by tweeting about it.
US Open: Qureshi loses in mixed doubles finals
Aisam Qureshi and his Czech partner lost in straight sets to Liezel Huber and Bob Bryan.
Ek mula -kat
Akshay Kumar humourously rags Ali Zafar on the sets of 'Tees Maar Khan'
Omar meets Pranab, Antony ahead of crucial CCS
The crucial meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has been slated for Friday.
Hurd's Oracle hire package worth millions
Oracle has offered Mark Hurd, a hiring package with a bonus of up to $ 10 million.
Govt considering separate census based on caste
On August 31, the government had accepted demands by political parties to include caste in the ongoing census.
Nitish unlikely to contest Bihar Assembly polls
The Assembly elections in Bihar are due in October- November.
US Open: Clijsters stretched, Nadal cruises
Defending champion Kim Clijsters survives a scare against Samantha Stosur while Rafael Nadal wins in straight sets.
Katrina invited to watch Salman's film
The actress was shooting opposite the theatre and was invited for the screening by Arpita
Citizens protest against strike on Twitter
Bandh or no bandh, business hour traffic continued to frustrate Delhiites while roads remained deserted in Left-ruled states.
40 lakh illiterate women made literate in Bihar
40 lakh illiterate women were made literate under the 'Mukhyamantri Akshar Anchal Yojana' by two lakh teachers.