| | JD(U) chief issues gag orders, says no rift in NDA Support of the JD(U) to Pranab Mukherjee is no indication of any rift in the NDA. NDA is united and will remain so: JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav. Rajesh Khanna admitted to hospital following health setback Rajesh Khanna has been admitted to the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai after his health deteriorated with suspected stomach infection. Obama attacks Romney, says no outsourcing pioneers needed in Oval Office We need a President who will fight for American jobs and fight for American manufacturing. That's why I am running for a second term: Obama. | | | Police raid rave party in Hyderabad, arrest 30 youths Thirty youth, including 15 girls, were arrested by the police that busted what they alleged was a nude dance party at a resort. A Gujarati detective in Scotland Yard One might have heard about Scotland Yard as 'the police building' in novels, but what is it to be a detective in the force itself? | | | Air India flights to US, Europe biggest losers Profitability or just breaking even may be like chasing a mirage for the almost bankrupt Air India. India's forex reserves rose by $2 billion in the week to June 15: RBI India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $2 billion to 289.396 billion in the week to June 15 amid intense pressure on rupee. | | | When the fun stops I'll retire: Lionel Messi Lionel Messi told The Times on Saturday that he will retire from football the day he feels he is no longer having fun. AITA allowed players to hold it to ransom The never-ending soap-opera of Indian tennis has left the fans tired and angry. | | | Shahid Kapoor finds his girl If all goes well, Katrina Kaif will play the romantic lead opposite Shahid Kapoor for the very first time. Apoorva Agnihotri tested positive for drugs Actor Apoorva Agnihotri has been tested positive for drugs at the Juhu rave party held on May 20 2012. | | | Soon, cameras with 1,000 megapixels Engineers in the United States have built a prototype gigapixel camera the size of a bedside cabinet. Apple iPad rival Microsoft Surface to be Wi-Fi only: Report Microsoft's new tablet computer will have a shorter battery life than its rival Apple iPad, and will be Wi-Fi-only at first. | | | | | |
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