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US Open 2014: Roger Federer roars into fourth round after rain delay
Federer came back with renewed vigor after a weather delay to rout Marcel Granollers 4-6, 6-1 6-1, 6-1 and charge into the fourth round of the US Open.
Caroline Wozniacki outlasts Maria Sharapova, moves into US Open quarters
Wozniacki won 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 in 2 hours, 37 minutes to get back to her first Grand Slam quarter-final in more than two years.
Steps to make Rameswram a holy island
Steps would be taken to remove the encroachment desilt the holy water sites and fill them with water in a phased manner.
Modi seeks Japan's help for 'inclusive vision' on first big trip
Modi is one of only three people that Abe follows on Twitter, while the Indian leader admires the Japanese premier's brand of nationalist politics.
Mumbai: Court grants man divorce over wife's demand for excessive sex
The woman even went to the extent of threatening him that if her demands are not fulfilled, she will go to another man.
Blessed to get a lot of love and support from people around the world: Shah Rukh Khan
In the US, Shah Rukh will be shaking a leg with his fans after a gap of 10 years.
PM Narendra Modi reaches Japan to hold bilateral talks with Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe
This is PM Modi's first bilateral visit outside of the subcontinent. Modi will tour Japan till the third of September and will also visit the emperor of Japan during his visit.
Hip-hop moves as force in Missouri for slain unarmed Michael Brown
Though hip-hop has been criticized for glorifying sex and violence, its musicians have a history of standing up against perceived injustice, especially in the genre's early years, with songs like "Fight the Power" and "The Message."
Ukraine seeks to join NATO; defiant Putin compares Kiev to Nazis
Speaking to young people at a summer camp, Putin told his countrymen they must be "ready to repel any aggression towards Russia".
Pakistan Army steps in; government, protesters return to talks
However, the talks did not make any headway in resolving the crisis, with Imran Khan-led PTI saying the government had "nothing new" to say.
Pakistan-based LeT backer, business on US terror blacklist
The US State Department has also declared Asma Money Exchangers (AME), controlled by Iqbal, as a Specially Designated Global Terror outfit.
Why Paresh Rawal's performance in 'Raja Natwarlal' is one of the best con acts you've seen in Bollywood
Dishevelled and slightly morose, Rawal is the picture of a has-been con artist, who hasn't lost his art of deception.
iPhone 6 with bigger screens, iWatch expected at Apple's September 9 event
Apple's September 2014 even is the most highly anticipated since the iPad came out back in 2010.
Child marriage on rise in Kerala: UNICEF
Giusti attributed the phenomenon in the state, considered India's most literate, to migration from the northern part of the country.
Rajasthan: 8-year-old beaten up by teacher for not bringing book to school, dies of injuries
The girl's father has alleged that his daughter was beaten up because she forgot her notebook at home.
Apple sends out invites for September 9 event, new iPhones expected
Apple's typically cryptic invitation read: "Wish we could say more." It came on a simple black-and-white background with its corporate logo.