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Wheat rotting but govt rents out godowns
While shortage of space is being cited as reason for rotting grains, godowns are rented out to private companies.
BJP subverting fake encounter probe: Cong
Congress says BJP is scared and is attempting to create an arc of immunity for Gujarat Minister Amit Shah.
Canada duo deplaned for watching 9/11 video
A Canadian man and his young son were deboarded from a flight for allegedly watching the 9/11 attacks video.
CNN-IBN bags two Ramnath Goenka Awards
CNN-IBN's sister channel IBN Lokmat has also won an award for excellence in environmental journalism in a regional channel.
Tough act with Asians is bad business: study
Asians and Asian Americans made smaller concessions if their opponent was angry rather than non-emotional.
Anil Kapoor inspires me: Preity Zinta
The actress is impressed with Kapoor's enthusiasm to workout
Sholay Scene Stealers - Part 2
Check out some of the awesome scenes of the film that left a lasting memory
Airhostess who robbed sleeping passengers held
47-year-old Air France employee was dubbed 'Mile High Pickpocket'.
1984 riot victims' lawyer 'quits' in disgust
Senior advocate H S Phoolka disturbed by allegations made against him by Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee.
US man blinds Indian roomie, threatens to kill
Jason Wallace, gouged out his roommate's eyes in US and threatened to kill him saying 'I hate Indian people'.
Jackie Chan wants to be 'Asian Robert De Niro'
The actor no longer wishes to do action anymore
Winston Churchill's dentures up for sale
A partial set of British wartime PM Winston Churchill's gold-mounted dentures, specially designed to disguise his natural lisp, go up for sale.
Headley revelations shared with Pak: Hillary
The US Secretary of State said decision to let Pakistan interrogate Headley was the US Justice Department's prerogative.
Classy Oosthuizen wins British Open
The 27-year-old brought the Old Course, and the rest of the field, to its knees with an assured display of ball-striking.
US warns India about dietary supplements
The US food and drug regulatory organisation has warned India about the possibility of some products containing steroids entering the Indian markets as dietary supplements.
Goa govt appointed 1,423 committees in 3 years
Opposition benches said the rush for appointing committees has led to mismanagement of affairs.