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Japan deploys anti-missiles in Tokyo to counter North Korean threat
The Patriot missiles were deployed at Japan's defence ministry headquarters and at bases farther away from central Tokyo.
With Chhetri available, Churchill look for win in Singapore
Churchill Brothers would look to seal their first away win when they take on Warriors FC in a crucial AFC Cup group match.
'Murdered BSP leader's son was unhappy with business deals'
The Delhi Police on Tuesday said that the son of murdered BSP leader Deepak Bhardwaj had admitted that he was dissatisfied with his father's business deals.
Over 6 million domain names added to Internet in Oct-Dec 2012
The .com and .net TLDs reached a combined total of approximately 121.1 million domain names in the adjusted zone for .com and .net.
Samsung announces 4.7-inch Galaxy Win with quad-core processor
The phone has a 5 megapixel rear camera, and an internal storage space of 8GB.
Snapshot: Rare photo of Margaret Thatcher with Pranab Mukherjee
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with the then External Affair Minister Pranab Mukherjee in 1995.
Snapshot: Sonam Kapoor tweets photos from old friend's wedding
Sonam Kapoor tweeted these photos from the wedding of an old friend.
Beyonce, Jay-Z Cuba visit licensed by US Treasury Dept: source
Beyonce and Jay-Z's Cuba trip was fully licensed by the U.S Treasury Department.
People use phones, tablets while watching television: Survey
Consumers are multitasking and using other electronic devices such as phones and tablets while they watch television, according to a survey.
BMW, TVS to jointly develop motorcycles
The aim of the cooperation is to join forces to develop and produce a new series of motorcycles that will cater to the segment below 500cc.
Japan deploys ballistic missiles amid North Korea threat
North Korea is believed to have moved ballistic missiles to its east coast, possibly in preparation for a test launch.
Land Acquisition Bill: All party meet today
While the Left wants the Land Bill to be sent back to the standing committee, the Trinamool Congress has completely rejected it.
Mamata Banerjee to meet Manmohan, Montek today
The Chief Minister has said her visit to Delhi is not political but entirely to put focus on the state's financial situation.
Armed forces should have transparency, says Antony
Antony said the government was committed and would provide full support to the modernisation plans of the Army.
Chandy suggests ways to deal with Saudi labour law
The Nitaqat law makes it mandatory for local companies to hire one Saudi national for every 10 migrant workers.
Vasundhara Raje demands apology from RBI governor
Subbarao said in Jaipur the poor segments of the population are seeing an increase in income, leading to shift in their dietary habits.