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Sunanda death case: Forensic experts asked to review findings
The allegation made by Dr Sudhir Gupta of AIIMS, that pressure was put on him to give a tailor-made report in the case has woken up the cops from their stupor.
Ensure snooping doesn't happen again: India to US envoys
Angry over the disclosure that the NSA was authorized to spy on BJP, the govt on Wednesday sought an explanation from the US on how this was allowed to happen.
Dowry law misused, stop automatic arrests: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said women were increasingly using the anti-dowry law to harass in-laws and restrained police from mechanically arresting the husband and his relatives on mere lodging of a complaint under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code.
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Murder convict got away with 21 killings
After allegedly committing 21 murders in Maharashtra, Chandrakant S Sharma migrated to Bangalore where he killed his next victim, helped by his wife and two sons.
Rain lashes Delhi, monsoon to arrive within week
Hours after the Met department announced the possibility of the southwest monsoon making an appearance in Delhi within this week, several parts of Delhi witnessed heavy showers that continued till Wednesday evening.
Mumbai monorail, Metro hit by ‘door malfunction’
MMRDA’s metropolitan commissioner UPS Madan has denied these reports. He told TOI, “The door of the coach cannot open when the train is in motion. No such incident has happened
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We look to India to contribute to our global business: Facebook COO
Sounding bullish on India, which is already second biggest market for Facebook with over 100 million users, Sandberg said that the country is one of the “biggest bets” for the social media site.
BlackBerry Z3 review: Strictly for messaging junkies
Can BlackBerry Z3 be the ailing tech giant's saviour? We try to find out in our review.
Indian IT companies may lose high-value projects
For Indian software companies, which are recovering from the global economic slowdown, the next big worry could be customers eating the best portion of their lunch.
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Andy knocked out of Big W by Dimitrov
Andy Murray's reign as Wimbledon champion came to an end as Grigor Dimitrov clinched a sensational 6-1, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 victory over Murray in the quarterfinals.
Can Brazil win the WC without Neymar?
Neymar will be fit for Friday's quarterfinal against Colombia, the Brazilian Football Federation have confirmed despite injuries to his thigh and hamstring.
Federer in semis after Wawrinka scare
Federer avoided joining Wimbledon's growing list of Centre Court casualties as he hit back to reach semis with a 3-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-4, 6-4 win over Wawrinka.
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Ford, Renault hike prices by 1%
The excise cut may continue but will your dream car still get a price mark-up soon? So far, Ford and Renault have gone in for a hike — Ford has taken a “marginal increase” of up to 1% on the EcoSport effective July 1, and Renault has announced a 1% price hike across its range.
Govt looks at opening coal mining to global competition
The government is looking at opening up coal mining to international competition with a proposal to price domestic output on a par with imports ? a move that will increase the cost of power.
Apollo Hospitals rejigs management
In a surprising development, India’s largest hospital chain Apollo Hospitals said it has elevated two of its founder’s daughters – managing director Preetha Reddy and executive director Shobana Kamineni – to the number two position in the hospital chain by designating them as executive vice-chairpersons.
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Varun & I fight because we love each other: Alia
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, helmed by first-time director Shashank Khaitan, has caught the attention of the audience with its entertaining promos and melodious songs.
'I came close to selling my car'
Arif Ali, 39, is the younger brother of the romantic filmmaker Imtiaz Ali. He is curious, experimental and secure. He believes in family and human beings and is not in a hurry to do things.
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Deepika Padukone’s first look from Homi Adajania’s Finding Fanny.
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