| | Rajesh, Nupur Talwar charged with Aarushi's murder An additional charge has been framed against Rajesh Talwar for misleading the court and filing a false FIR in the Aarushi murder case. UPA dinner: Trinamool plays down red carpet welcome to Mulayam Mamata's Trinamool Congress appears not to want to precipitate a crisis with a knee-jerk response on the eve of the presidential election and then the Lok Sabha polls. Petrol price hike: Opposition unites to call for all India bandh on May 31 Government is all set to face a united Opposition onslaught on petrol price hike and price spiral as efforts are on to forge a larger political consensus for a Bharat bandh. | | | Three buses damaged in petrol price hike protest Three buses were damaged as protestors resorted to stone pelting agitation against the petrol price hike. Heat wave continues to sweep Uttar Pradesh Heat wave conditions continued unabated in different parts of Uttar Pradesh today with the temperature rising up to six degrees above normal at some places in the state. | | | Rupee recovers from record low, up 14 paise against dollar After hitting a record low of Rs 56.38 against the US dollar during the day, the rupee recovered 14 paise from Wednesday's closing level of 56. Eurozone tunnel darkens, crisis deepens Eurozone tensions rose again on Thursday with grim signals from business, and a rush for German bonds on the risk of chaos over Greece. | | | Snub by BCCI hurts Dilip Vengsarkar Former India skipper Dilip Vengsakar, batting star Gundappa Vishwanath, ex-India stumper Syed Kirmani and the gutsy Mohinder Amarnath will not get the booty. Pakistan drub Argentina 4-2 in Azlan Shah opener Pakistan opened the scoring in the 34th minute, when they just had nine players on the field. | | | Akshay bows out to avoid a clash with Ajay, SRK! In true Khiladi spirit, the actor postponed the release of his film to avoid clashing with his friends. Phillip Phillips wins 'American Idol' Phillip Phillips won American Idol on Wednesday, becoming the fifth male singer in a row to take the title and a guaranteed recording contract. | | | How Google gets all your private data After months of negotiation, Johannes Caspar, a German data protection official, forced Google to show him exactly what its Street View cars had been collecting. How gaming is helping students score more marks Eight-year-old Ashish Gupta, a third standard student, could never really understand what a fraction was. | | | | | |
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