| | Centre shies from naming Ram Sethu a national monument The central government on Thursday shied from taking any stand on the plea by Subramanium Swamy that Ram Sethu be declared a national monument. Images show US soldiers with hands and legs of Taliban insurgents The photos add to a troubling list of cases - including Marines videotaped urinating on Taliban bodies, burning of Qurans, and the massacre of villagers by a sergeant. Agni-V launch: Nation cheers, China says India not rival The 5,000 km-range missile gives India the capability to hit targets in China, including Beijing, eastern Europe, east Africa and the Australian coast. | | | Labour court judge booked for rape The cops have also booked Khan under the Prevention of Atrocity (SC/ST) Act. Till the filing of the report, the accused was not arrested. 13 Mumbai teens beat friend to death Yet another gory murder shocked Mumbaikars when at least 13 teenagers clubbed to death a 17-year-old boy. | | | ICICI Bank cuts lending rates by 0.25% The country's largest private sector lender ICICI Bank on Thursday became the first major bank to cut its lending and deposit rates by 0.25 percent. Exports grow 21% at $303.7bn Country's exports grew by 21 per cent to USD 303.7 billion in 2011-12 over the previous fiscal, while imports shot up by 32.1 per cent. | | | IPL 5: Dhoni worry for Chennai, Pune fret over Dinda Things aren't looking too rosy for Team Chennai as they have lost three games already. We have been inconsistent: Gilchrist Comprehensively beaten on their home turf by KKR, a disappointed Kings XI Punjab captain Adam Gilchrist said his team failed as a batting unit. | | | People only want spice: Rakhi Sawant Rakhi Sawant says she went unnoticed when she entered showbiz but adding spice to her professional life brought her into the limelight. Aamir ignores Shah Rukh Khan Salman Khan doesn't leave an opportunity to take on Shah Rukh but Aamir Khan loves to ignore him. | | | Software tax: IT MNCs up in arms against govt In fiscal 2012 alone, 18,000 crore worth of software products were sold in India, according to data from India's software services industry body Nasscom. Android not critical for Google: CEO The Android smartphone operating system is a very important asset for Google Inc, the company's CEO said in courtroom testimony. | | | | | |
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