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Arteta scores, sent off as Arsenal beat Crystal Palace
Mikel Arteta scored a penalty before being sent off as Premier League leader Arsenal won 2-0 at managerless Crystal Palace.
Maoist informer held with 41 kg explosives
Ulfat Ansari, 30, a Maoist informer was arrested by CRPF and the Jharkhand police from the Bhelwa Ghati area in Giridih district.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee's niece Karuna Shukla quits BJP, joins Congress
Shukla said she was not consulted on party affairs for the last few years and Rajnath Singh and national general secretary in charge of Chhattisgarh J P Nadda had even refused to grant her audience.
Married woman gangraped in moving car
A 25-year-old married woman from Delhi was allegedly gangraped in a moving car by four youths, including two sons of her landlord, in Sahibabad area in Ghaziabad.
Robert De Niro developing cultural complex in China?
Robert De Niro is planning to come up with a complex featuring hotels, restaurants and a cultural centre.
Indian-American run firm to fix Obamacare website
The Obama administration has turned to a technology company run by Indian-Americans to fix the problem ridden website for Americans to buy insurance under President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law.
Angry voters in Gwalior set up barriers to stop leaders from campaign
Angry over unfulfilled promises, the electorate in various constituencies of Chambal division in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh have set up barriers barring politicians from campaigning in their area.
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel completes Indian GP practice sweep
The 26-year-old German lapped the BIC with a best time of one minute 25.332 seconds, a whopping half a second quicker than team-mate Mark Webber in second place.
Don't you miss these 10 TV serials from the 1990s?
Those who were born during the 1980s have seen very interesting phases of popular Indian culture.
US says spy charges cause 'moment of tension' with allies
US said that leaks about intelligence activities had "created significant challenges in relationships" with allied nations.
Juveniles easily get drugs, cigarettes and alcohol inside reform homes
Testimonies of two inmates reveals how reform homes have turned out to be breeding grounds for tomorrow's hardened criminals.
Barcelona's Cesc Fabregas says Arsenal 'in his heart'
The Spain midfielder said he would love to return one day, possibly as a coach after his playing days are over.
Omar hits out at Sharif, BSF asked to retaliate strongly
With the latest ceasefire violation by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir injuring 11 civilians, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, on Friday, hit out at its Premier Nawaz Sharif while the BSF has been asked by the Union Government to retaliate with equal measure i...
VS Sampath, election officials likely to visit Mizoram in early November
Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath, two election commissioners and other top officials of the Election Commission are likely to visit Mizoram in the first week of November, state Chief Electoral Officer Ashwani Kumar said on Friday.
Kids India 2013: The Toy Fair starts in Mumbai
Kids India 2013, the toys trade fair organised by Spielwarenmesse eG started in Mumbai.
Election Commission directs candidates to declare social media accounts
The restrictions on political advertisements in the traditional media have also been extended to the social media.