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India urged to reject changes in anti-terror law
Rajya Sabha is scheduled to vote on amendments to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967 on Monday.
China arrests legislator with 4 wives, 10 children
The allegations against Li Junwen have in the past been featured prominently in state media as part of an anti-corruption drive.
Katherine Heigl, Jon Favreau fight over a bill
Actress Katherine Heigl and 'Iron Man' director Jon Favreau knocked off a glass while fighting over a bill.
No leave from work, high airfares hit Indian holidayers
However, the number of domestic holidayers remained stable with hill stations being the most favoured destination, followed by beaches.
Conservative party favored as voting in Japan begins
Major newspapers are predicting Sunday's vote will give the Liberal Democratic Party a majority of the seats in the 480-seat lower house of Parliament.
More clarity on FDI in pharma sector soon: PM
This effectively means that even minority foreign investments which are less than 49 per cent will have to seek the approval of FIPB.
Police find 'good evidence' on US school shooting motive
The shooter killed 26 people before turning the gun on himself, and was suspected of killing another person before the massacre.
Cash transfer scheme to eliminate middlemen: PC
Chidambaram stressed upon the crucial role Aadhaar cards were going to play in the successful implementation of the scheme.
Apparent Fellaini headbutt mars Everton-Stoke draw
Stoke City extended their unbeaten home record this season to eight games after a hard-fought 1-1 draw with high-flying Everton.
Aston Villa stun Liverpool with 3-1 win at Anfield
Liverpool were left to rue missed chances after a Benteke-inspired Aston Villa counterattacked their way to a 3-1 victory at Anfield.
Khurshid adopts religious diplomacy to woo Myanmar
Khurshid inaugurated an international conference on Buddhism followed by unveiling of a 15-foot statue of Gautam Buddha.
Next LS polls between Walmart and Swadesh fronts: BJP
P Muralidhar Rao also hit at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for invoking the name of Mahatma Gandhi during Gujarat elections.
How different countries restrict the Internet
A look at Internet restrictions and availability at selected countries and regions around the world.
Govt sees Rs 20,000 cr from next spectrum auction
The government raised less than a quarter of its Rs 40,000 crore target in November's auction.
Cash transfer scheme a revolutionary measure: Sonia
Sonia Gandhi chose the occasion to highlight the central government's Direct Benefit Transfer system.
Kochi: Father, step-father rape 17-year-old
A case has been registered against the accused, including the victim's step-father.