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Reese Witherspoon faced difficulties in playing a drug addict in 'Wild'
Reese Witherspoon found it hard and confusing to play a drug addict who embarks on a life altering journey in 'Wild'.
4 things to consider before buying a new smartphone
Heavy users might even consider paying more for additional storage. Phones fill up quickly with photos and video and downloaded music.
Australian Open tweaks heat policy for 2015
Australian Open organisers have tweaked their 'Extreme Heat Policy' for next year's tournament after being accused of forcing players to perform in "inhumane" conditions.
Hockey: Meet the squads vying for men's Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar
The Indian team, led by inspirational Sardar Singh, has seen a welcome upswing with a silver at the CWG, gold at Asiad and a bilateral series win in Australia.
People must provide dividend for society's upliftment: President
He said people enjoying the privilege of education must contribute to teach uneducated people in society.
Tarun Gogoi urged PM Modi to take up issue of 'China dams on Brahmaputra'
The memorandum also cited the perennial flood problem of Assam and sought Central assistance in dealing with it.
Hundreds of revellers dance, celebrate Queer Pride Parade in Delhi
The Queer Pride Parade in the capital will see the participation from the members of the LGBT community.
Chess: P Harikrishna crushes Bartosz Socko; Abhijeet Gupta held by Matthieu Cornette at Qatar Masters
Losing the 3rd round to Mikhailo of Ukraine, Harikrishna bounced back in style and outwitted Socko out of a King's Indian defence game where the Indian played white.
Jordan Spieth among 3rd-round leaders at Australian Open
Jordan Spieth was one of few players to master a wind-swept course at the Australian Open on Saturday
Pope prays in Istanbul mosque in new outreach
It was a remarkably different atmosphere from Francis' first day in Turkey, when the simple and frugal pope was visibly uncomfortable with the pomp and protocol required of him for the state visit part of his trip.
Over 150 taken ill due to chemical waste in drain in Thane
While ten persons were still hospitalised, the rest were discharged, police said.
Islam does not support terrorism: Jamiat Ulama-E-Hind Secretary General
Islam does not support terrorism and Muslim youth should choose the 'correct path' to help the country progress.
Can we pause to reflect ... what do learners really want?
The ongoing controversy over the third language in Kendriya Vidyalayas from 6th to 8th standard is a sad reflection of choices being thrust on 'young' learners without even a moments thought on what are their aspirations and expectations.
'Kaaviya Thalaivan' review: G Vasanthabalan's film works in parts like AR Rahman's music; it doesn't do full justice to the pre-independence era
There's heavy influence of the Mahabharat in the film, about Drona and his gifted students Arjun and Ekalavya.
Snapshot: Diandra Soares goes bald; Gautam Gulati thinks it's a good look
Gautam's on board now, but he was earlier sceptical about Diandra going bald. But what triggered her move?
Facebook, Twitter data do not reveal true human behaviour
Researchers have found that massive datasets collected using social media about what people are thinking and doing may be misleading.