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Mueller's penalty enough for Bayern to beat Lille
Thomas Mueller scored a first-half penalty as last season's runner-up Bayern Munich beat Lille 1-0.
India, Russia finding new nuclear plant site
Syed Akbaruddin said that setting up of a nuclear facility required lot of data collection and information processing.
Pak's EC decides not to disqualify Rehman Malik
Secretary Election Commission Afzal Khan said that no further proceedings will be conducted against Rehman Malik.
Rory McIlroy keen to win BMW Masters in Shanghai
McIlroy can bag a BMW double after winning the BMW Championship in the US last month.
J&K: Three terrorists arrested for threatening sarpanchs
The police say they will probe if the arrested terrorists were behind the plan to spread panic among village leaders.
UP: Woman burnt alive after LPG leak causes fire
Eyewitnesses said that they saw smoke emanating from the house and then heard cries for help.
Pak wants Afghanistan to extradite Malala's attacker
Maulana Fazlullah, a wanted Pakistani Taliban commander whom it says was involved in planning the recent attack on teen rights activist Malala Yousufzai.
Tour will recover from Armstrong saga: Prudhomme
Christian Prudhomme reiterated his wish that the Armstrong's seven titles are not re-awarded when UCI meets on Frid
Soccer legends Dunga, Cafu to play in Kolkata
The soccer mad city of cricket crazy India, is set to hold another big football event involving the game's legends
Lindsay seeks restraining order against father
Lindsay feels the only way to stop her father from interfering in her life is to take legal action.
35 new dengue cases in Delhi
Two people have succumbed to dengue ever since the disease began spreading in the capital early this month.
Student Of The Year: Protest against the 'Sexy Radha' song
The song terms Radha as 'sexy', which is an insult to the sentiments of Hindus, claims Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.
Robert Pattinson scared of new relationship?
After a much hyped breakup Pattinson decided to give the actress another chance because he really loves her.
US: Obama, Romney to spar over foreign policy
Unlike the second debate in New York wherein the questions were asked by a select group of audience, at Boca Raton in Florida, the moderator Bob Schieffer of CBS news would be asking questions in a structured format.
Three killed, 4 injured in US shooting; suspect found dead
The shooting comes just over three months after the shooting at a Gurudwara in Wisconsin, which left 8 people dead.
Ready to face any inquiry into charges against me: Prashant
Prashant Bhushan said that IAC's movement was to bring a positive change in the system and that will continue until the changes are made.