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Olivier Giroud gives Arsenal 1-0 derby win over Tottenham
Giroud settled the first north London derby of the season as Arsenal asserted their supremacy over Tottenham with a 1-0 victory.
Law has become business now, says Kapil Sibal
Bangalore: Law as a profession has become a business over the years, which is a matter of concern, union Law and Justice Minister Kapil Sibal said on Sunday.
Delhi Metro to construct footover bridges, ramps at stations
New Delhi: To provide seamless connectivity for convenience of its commuters, Delhi Metro will construct extra long foot over bridges (FOB) and ramps in six of its seven interchange stations on Mukundpur Shiv Vihar corridor.
Samples prove Syria used sarin gas, says John Kerry
The US alleges that more than 1,400 people including over 400 children died in the chemical attack near Damascus.
Sonia Gandhi to leave for the US for a medical check-up
Sonia was taken to the hospital after she fell ill during the debate on the Food Security Bill in the Lok Sabha.
Over 800 people killed due to violence in Iraq in August, says UN
The UN mission in Iraq says over 800 people have died in violence throughout August down somewhat from the month before, but still one of the highest monthly tolls in recent years.
WB: Indefinite shut down again in Darjeeling after a day's respite
After a day's respite for the people to stock up food items, the GJM's indefinite shut down in the Darjeeling hills was back again on Sunday.
SC: Drastic changes in law needed for quick disposal of rape cases
Setting up of fast-track courts to try rape cases is not sufficient to ensure speedy justice to the victims, the Supreme Court has said, favouring "drastic" amendment in the law for quick disposal of such matters.
Hyundai's compact SUV coming to India in 2015
The Korean firm is currently developing a brand new compact SUV that will emerge in early 2015 for the Indian market.
CRPF, BSF deployed in Gurgaon district after mob torch cattle trucks
Two companies of CRPF and BSF along with 500 jawans of Haryana police were deployed in Pataudi area of Gurgaon district on Saturday to enforce law and order, after 16 vehicles carrying cattle into the town were torched by angry villagers.
Ghaziabad: Landlord's son, friend allegedly gangrape a 22-year-old girl
Police said the girl lived with her family in a rented apartment in the accused's property where around 30-35 rooms have been given on rent.
Petition filed against Asaram for comments against Sonia, Rahul
A city-based lawyer on Saturday filed a petition in a local court in Indore seeking action against controversial self-styled godman Asaram Bapu for allegedly making unsavoury remarks against Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul.
Renjith Maheswary's Arjuna award put on hold; Sports Ministry orders inquiry
The Sports Minister Jitendra Singh ordered an inquiry into Maheswary's doping controversy, which resulted in his Arjuna award being put on hold.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia rules out approaching IMF over economic woes
Hit by a currency crisis and poor growth, India on Saturday ruled out approaching the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for assistance, saying the economic situation has not reached a point where outside help is warranted.
New Zealand's rowing pair breaks world record
New Zealand men's rowing pair Hamish Bond and Eric Murray on Saturday broke the world record for the highest number of consecutive wins.
Opera browser sees central role in Facebook-led Internet.org
Opera CEO Lars Boilesen said that in emerging markets, some 40 per cent of Facebook traffic is already going through Opera.