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Anna supports farmers' protests in Maharashtra
A farmer was killed in police firing in Sangli on Monday after a group of peasants tried to lock a police team inside a hotel.
Pak SC withdraws contempt notice against PM Ashraf
The contempt notice was issued after Ashraf failed to approach Swiss authorities to revive graft cases against President Zardari.
Nokia launches cross-platform mapping service 'Here'
Nokia also said it was partnering with Mozilla, and will acquire a Bay Area start-up called Earthmine.
Diwali in AP: Dozens, including minister, injured
State minister Ganta Srinivasa Rao sustained minor burn injuries on his hand while bursting crackers.
Pele recovers from hip surgery
The legend, Pele is hospitalized for a hip injury. Though, he is recovering at the moment.
Pak: Zardari hosts Diwali dinner for Nitish Kumar
Asif Ali Zardari said that Pakistan wishes to have friendly, cooperative and good neighbourly relations with India.
Stop tweeting our troubles, BBC chief tells staff
Britain's national broadcaster is in crisis over its bungled reporting of a child sex-abuse scandal.
Lisa Haydon wants to break away from glamourous image
Lisa Haydon had to face a lot of prejudices for being a model.
Sean Penn to star in 'Prone Gunman'
Academy-award-winner Sean Penn is in talks for a starring role in action thriller 'Prone Gunman'.
Microsoft's Windows unit head Steven Sinofsky resigns
The departure of 23-year company veteran Steven Sinofsky, head of Microsoft's Windows unit, was unexpected.
Skyfall: Sam Mendes considered quitting the film
Due to the financial trouble of MGM, Sam Mendes thought of walking out of making 'Skyfall'.
SpiceJet's loss narrows, helped by Kingfisher woes
The losses still reflect the fiercely competitive aviation industry, which lost a combined $2 billion last year.
Gerrard faces fitness test as he waits for 100th cap
Gerrard took a knock on the knee during Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
Pepsi to launch fat-blocking special soft drink
The drink, which will first be sold in Japan, comes in a "luxury" gold and black bottle with the Pepsi logo emblazoned on the side.
Pak yet to launch inquiry against politicians bribed by ISI
The Pakistan People's Party-led government is yet to initiate a formal inquiry against politicians who were allegedly paid off by the Inter-Services Intelligence to rig the 1990 general election.
Cheating racket: PGIMER withholds MD entrance results
CBI had arrested 14 people from Chandigarh and detained three in Patna and one in Hyderabad on Sunday.