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Delhi: Court jails married man for raping, cheating woman
The court said that the act by the convict was only to satisfy his lust and he did not have any care or concern for the victim's emotions and sentiments.
Jayalalithaa was cool, but all smiles: Jail official
After a night's sleep, Jayalalithaa began her day on Saturday as usual, reading newspapers and also meditating in her cell, Jaisimha said.
Jyoti Randhawa tied 6th at Hong Kong Open
Randhawa was the best placed Indian golfer after the third round of the $1.3 million Hong Kong Open.
Northeast power projects given lower priority: Lal Thanhawla
The entire region was deficient of power due to the fact that so far only three per cent of the potential has been harnessed, he said.
Prakash Javadekar leads bank employees' delegation to meet Finance Minister
Javadekar said the Finance Minister assured the delegation that he would look into the matter and the settlement process would be expedited.
Sanjay Mishra: I am okay doing sex comedy
Sanjay Mishra, known for his comic roles in movies, says he'd be 'okay' doing a sex comedy.
HTC-made Nexus 9 tablet coming to India at Rs 28,900; listed on Google India Play Store
Only two of the four variants of the Nexus 9 tablet are listed online - with the 16GB WiFi-only model (the basic version) priced at Rs 28,900 and the 32GB cellular model at Rs 44,900.
Snapshot: Bride-to-be Dia Mirza looks gorgeous as she shows off her mehendi
Actress Dia Mirza, all set to wed Sahil Sangha, opted for a private engagement ceremony in Chattarpur Farms in the Capital.
U2's Bono says glaucoma is reason for trademark sunglasses
U2 frontman Bono has revealed the mystery behind his trademark sunglasses. The Irish rocker has glaucoma.
Richa Chadha's British film titled 'Bombairiya'
The movie 'Bombairiya' is being directed by debutante director Pia Sukanya.
Barack Obama names Ebola czar, Kerry calls for global response
The new "Ebola czar" will report directly to Obama's Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco and National Security Advisor Susan Rice.
Al-Qaeda urges worldwide Muslim support of Islamic State
AQAP urged "whoever can weaken the Americans to weaken them militarily, economically, and media-wise."
Shiv Sena goes soft on BJP, says there should be no bitterness
Almost all exit polls have predicted that BJP will be the largest party in the 288-member Assembly followed by Shiv Sena.
Three arrested in connection with attack on two northeast Indians in Gurgaon
Two men from the northeast were allegedly beaten with cricket bats by more than seven locals on Wednesday night.
Arsenal eye Celtic defender Virgin van Dijk
Following an injury crisis at the football club, Arsenal will try to bring in Celtic defender Virgin van Dijk in the January transfer window.
Sepp Blatter is not serving football anymore, says Platini
UEFA president Michel Platini hit out at FIFA chief Sepp Blatter on Friday, saying the Swiss has stopped serving the cause of football.