| | Imran Khan calls for new ties with India, says he's not anti-west either Imran Khan, former cricket hero-turned-rising political star called for a "completely new relationship" between the two countries in keeping with the times. 1984 anti-Sikh riots: NRI Sikh wants testimony recorded against Jagdish Tytler Resham Singh claims that on November 1, 1984, he saw Jagdish Tytler leading a mob outside a gurudwara in Delhi. Three Sikhs were burnt alive in the attack. Ink thrown at Baba Ramdev after Batla House comment A man on Saturday threw black ink on the face of yoga guru Baba Ramdev as he was holding a press conference at the Constitutional Club in New Delhi. | | | Lohri parties swing to DJ beats Get ready for a festive weekend. It's the harvest season and people of all communities have begun celebrating. After the city lit Lohri bonfires on Friday, it is now preparing for Bhogali Bihu and Pongal on Sunday. 12 die in Madhya Pradesh stampede At least 12 people, including four women, were killed in a stampede during a religious gathering in Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam district early Saturday, an official said. | | | Silver slides on continued selling, gold edge higher Silver prices slid further at the bullion market on Saturday on continued speculative sell-off and investors profit-taking amid bearish global market. 'S&P downgrades incomprehensible' European leaders on Saturday called "incomprehensible" Standard and Poor's credit rating downgrades of nine debt-laden EU countries, including stripping France and Austria of their top triple-A rating. | | | Fixing is un-Australian: Cricket Australia Australia cannot even think that its player would be involved in match-fixing as anti-corruption is a deeply ingrained part of its cricket culture, Cricket Australia has said. India 88/4 at stumps on Day 2, stare at innings defeat Another dismal performance by India's creaking top order saw the tourists tottering towards a heavy defeat after the second day of the third Test against Australia in Perth on Saturday. | | | Shan Rukh, Farah Khan face-off on August 31 That Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan are no longer thick friends is known. The fact that both the Khans are aggressive when it comes to promoting their films is also not new. 'Unprofessional, Vivek out of 'Shootout At Wadala' Tired of his 'unprofessional' behaviour, Ekta Kapoor and Sanjay Gupta have decided to replace Vivek in Shootout at Wadala | | | Apple loses preliminary ruling against Motorola Motorola Mobility Inc did not violate Apple's patented technology in making its Droid, Cliq, BackFlip and other smartphones, a judge at the US International Trade Commission said. Telecom sector: What to expect in 2012 India's showcase telecom sector, which weathered fierce competition and a graft scandal in the last two years, is hoping the New Year will bring relief and possibly a reversal of fortunes. | | | | | |
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