• Enough of talk, act against terror, PM to tell Zardari

    Tehran, Aug 28: "Enough of talk, act against terror; we have given you the evidence" will be the message conveyed to Islamabad when Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Summit here, an official said Tuesday.

    Tehran, Aug 28: "Enough of talk, act against terror; we have given you the evidence" will be the message conveyed to Islamabad when Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Summit here, an official said Tuesday.

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  • Lady Gaga strips naked before recording

    Los Angeles, Aug 28 :  Lady Gaga seems to love being naked. The singer reportedly records vocals in the buff.
    Gaga has started stripping off before laying down vocals during studio sessions, reports thesun.co.uk.

    Los Angeles, Aug 28 :  Lady Gaga seems to love being naked. The singer reportedly records vocals in the buff.
    Gaga has started stripping off before laying down vocals during studio sessions, reports thesun.co.uk.

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  • Tom Cruise forced to borrow money to pay restaurant bill

    London: The Mission Impossible star stunned staff at the Veer Dhara restaurant in St Peter's Street when he arrived with his entourage.

    London: The Mission Impossible star stunned staff at the Veer Dhara restaurant in St Peter's Street when he arrived with his entourage.

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  • Class X girl in Delhi gangraped inside Accent car, 3 held

    New Delhi, Aug 28: A Class X student of a reputed convent school in Delhi has been allegedly gangraped inside a Hyundai Accent car, with police arresting three out of the five accused.

    New Delhi, Aug 28: A Class X student of a reputed convent school in Delhi has been allegedly gangraped inside a Hyundai Accent car, with police arresting three out of the five accused.

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  • Employing children under 14 can land you in jail

    New Delhi, Aug. 29: The cabinet  on Tuesday  approved an amendment bill which will impose  blanket ban on  use of any child under the age of 14 years in any form of employment.
    The amenment will make it illegal to employ children under 14 anywhere and teens under 18 in hazardous industries.

    New Delhi, Aug. 29: The cabinet  on Tuesday  approved an amendment bill which will impose  blanket ban on  use of any child under the age of 14 years in any form of employment.
    The amenment will make it illegal to employ children under 14 anywhere and teens under 18 in hazardous industries.

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  • Ajmal Kasab waged war against India: Supreme Court

    New Delhi: Upholding the death sentence awarded to 26/11 convict Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist involved in the gruesome attack on India's financial capital Mumbai, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said that it was left with no other option.

    New Delhi: Upholding the death sentence awarded to 26/11 convict Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist involved in the gruesome attack on India's financial capital Mumbai, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said that it was left with no other option.

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  • BCCI recommends Rahul Dravid for Padma Bhushan   Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bcci-recommends-rahul-dravid-for-padma-bhushan

     The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has recommended former Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid for the prestigious Padma Bhushan award.

     
    Darvid might have missed out on the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, but something bigger could be in store for the Wall. Padma Bhushan is the third highest civilian honour in the country.

     The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has recommended former Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid for the prestigious Padma Bhushan award.

     
    Darvid might have missed out on the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, but something bigger could be in store for the Wall. Padma Bhushan is the third highest civilian honour in the country.

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  • ICC invests in future for illegal bowling action technology

     Dubai: The ICC has entered the second phase of an agreement with a consortium of high profile Australian cricket, sports science and sports engineering institutions to develop a wearable technology to assess the legality of bowling actions in match and training conditions.

     
    ICC is now working with experts to produce a process capable of measuring bowlers' actions in a match environment. Known as inertial sensors, they employ similar technology to that used in iPads, mobile phones and car crash impact detection systems.

     Dubai: The ICC has entered the second phase of an agreement with a consortium of high profile Australian cricket, sports science and sports engineering institutions to develop a wearable technology to assess the legality of bowling actions in match and training conditions.

     
    ICC is now working with experts to produce a process capable of measuring bowlers' actions in a match environment. Known as inertial sensors, they employ similar technology to that used in iPads, mobile phones and car crash impact detection systems.

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  • Pankaj Advani loses in semifinals of Paul Hunter Classic

     Furth (Germany): After becoming the first Indian to enter the semifinals of an international professional snooker tournament, Pankaj Adavni lost to world number one, England's Mark Selby, in a keenly-fought last-four contest of the European Tour-1 Paul Hunter Classic here.

         
    Seven-time World champion, Advani put up a brave fight against the veteran Englishman and stretched his opponent to the limit before eventually losing 2-4.

     Furth (Germany): After becoming the first Indian to enter the semifinals of an international professional snooker tournament, Pankaj Adavni lost to world number one, England's Mark Selby, in a keenly-fought last-four contest of the European Tour-1 Paul Hunter Classic here.

         
    Seven-time World champion, Advani put up a brave fight against the veteran Englishman and stretched his opponent to the limit before eventually losing 2-4.

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  • 7 college students held for blackmailing girl in Surat

     Surat, Aug 27: Surat police have  arrested seven youths in Amroli  on Saturday night for allegedly blackmailing a girl.

     
     
    Police arrested Tushar Shah, Dharmin Vohra, Rupesh Sanghvi, Mehul Sanghvi, Divesh Lunavadiya, and two girls Heena Safiwala and Sweety Shekar Sandh.

     Surat, Aug 27: Surat police have  arrested seven youths in Amroli  on Saturday night for allegedly blackmailing a girl.

     
     
    Police arrested Tushar Shah, Dharmin Vohra, Rupesh Sanghvi, Mehul Sanghvi, Divesh Lunavadiya, and two girls Heena Safiwala and Sweety Shekar Sandh.

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