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Pak asks US not to grant concessions to India
Pakistan says any move that affects the strategic balance in South Asia will be counter-productive.
Hot, new sensation: Aditya Roy Kapur
And he is unattached too. Aditya Roy Kapur will soon be seen in two two big movies, 'Action Replayy' and 'Guzaarish'
Nalbandian, Djokovic reach Swiss Indoors QF
Nalbandian fought a three-set victory over Cilic while Djokovic beat Nieminen in straight sets.
'No hasty decisions on outcome of Obama visit'
India seeked to downplay Barack Obama's remarks in which he did not hold out any assurances on key concerns.
AI flights delayed yet again, passengers protest
Passengers of a Frankfurt-Mumbai flight were stranded at Delhi airport after their flight was diverted.
Asian Film Festival Schedule: Day 7
Check out the films that are being screened on Day 7, Thursday at the Asian Film Festival, in the city
Obama to begin visit on emotive note at Taj hotel
The first stop in US President Barack Obama's India calendar is the famed Taj Mahal Palace and Towers.
No sniffer dogs at Rajghat, says trustee
No sniffer dog will be allowed into Rajghat before US President Barack Obama visits the Mahatma Gandhi memorial.
Meet hot-headed Katrina in 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan'
To be directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film will have Imran Khan opposite Kat
West Bengal trawler capsize: Death toll reaches 77
The death toll in the West Bengal trawler capsize in the Muriganga river rose to 77 on Wednesday, as yet another body was recovered.
Actor mistaken for gunman, shot dead
Kirk Abella, a Filipino actor, was playing the role of an armed masked man
Brazil gets first female president
Former guerrilla leader Dilma Rousseff won Brazil's presidential election and promised to stick to policies that have lifted millions from poverty.
Sohrabuddin case: Kauser Bi raped before death
A former ATS constable has told the CBI Kauser Bi was raped by Gujarat police before being killed.
Android helps Motorola cell unit hit profit
Motorola made money from its phones for the first time in more than three years, helped by Google's Android.
Intel, Samsung, Toshiba join hands to halve chip size
Intel, Toshiba and Samsung will join hands to more than halve semiconductor line widths to nearly 10 nanometers.
Cellphone market slowing, smartphones still booming
The phones market has surged this year from a slump in 2009 when the recession hit consumers.