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Clinton suffers clot behind right ear, full recovery seen
Clinton has kept up a punishing schedule as the top US diplomat, flying more than 950,000 miles to visit 112 countries.
Assam: Security tightened for New Year's evening
Police has stepped up patrolling and put both uniformed personnel and plainclothes police at sensitive places.
Competition and a healthy co-existence is important: Kamal Haasan
Written, directed and produced by Kamal Hassan, 'Vishwaroopam' has Pooja Kumar and Andrea Jeremiah in lead roles.
Indian subway victim to be cremated today
Indian Ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao expressed her condolences on the death of Sen on micro-blogging site Twitter, describing it as a senseless and foul murder.
Govt to take call on IKEA's FDI proposal today
The company had envisaged an investment of Rs 10,500 crore in single brand retail trading in India.
Parents of Delhi gangrape accused lock themselves
Loud cries kept coming from inside the house, said Raju Kumar Paswan, who has been deputed at Thakur's house for security.
Suarez scores a brace in Liverpool's 3-0 win over QPR
The effervescent Suarez scored in the 10th and 16th minutes and a lopsided first half was rounded off by Daniel Agger's header.
Delhi: Home guard found sleeping on night bus, fired
The bus was plying between Kashmere Gate to Najafgarh when a woman found the home guard on duty sleeping.
Delhi Metro to set up hostel for its women staff
DMRC has cancelled the annual celebrations at the Metro Museum in view of recent incidents in the city.
'Sherlock' named best TV series of 2012 by critics
Last year's top show, Danish thriller 'The Killing', dropped to number 38 on the 2012 list.
Asian-Americans outraged over racist Google app
The 'Make Me Asian' app allows users to alter their photos to resemble Asian stereotypes.
Scientists predict high earthquakes in the Himalayas
They also said that massive earthquakes were not unknown in the Himalayas as the area saw few of them in the 19th and 20th century.
We have heard your voice, Sonia tells protesters
Sonia Gandhi said she was aware that people had taken to the streets in large numbers in support of the victim.
Tottenham come from behind to beat Sunderland 2-1
Tottenham produced a second-half turnaround to beat Sunderland 2-1 and climb into third place in the Premier League.
ACP sends lewd messages to woman constable, booked
The woman constable said Bhajibhakare and two other ACPs had "mentally and physically tortured" her.
More stringent laws on rape needed: Mamata Banerjee
The West Bengal Chief Minister also called the Indian Penal Code and the CrPC 'very old'.