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Why the Red Fort crumbled in West Bengal
There is no Shakespearean tragedy in the rout of the Left in West Bengal.
51 pc of Pak sad over Osama's death: survey
11 per cent of respondents said they were glad or relieved to know about the death of the al Qaeda leader.
Under international glare, Pak PM visits China
Gilani seeks stronger support from Beijing as Pakistan tries to ward off international pressure.
Pak expanding N-weapons programme: report
The report said the fourth nuclear reactor at Khushab could come online as early as 2013.
No government role in petrol price hike: Pranab
In the last 9 months, the price of petrol has increased from Rs 47.93 per litre to Rs 63.37.
Cannes pays riotous homage to Bollywood
A montage of footage culled from nearly seven decades of Indian films bursts with the irrepressible energy.
Afghan intelligence: Taliban using child bombers
They were told there would be two members of the Taliban waiting for them at the Torkham border.
Aniston goes topless for 'Horrible Bosses'
Jennifer Aniston plays the role of a dentist who sexually harasses her assistant.
Two moderate intensity quakes shake Kashmir
The first tremor had its epicentre in Hindukush mountain range in Afghanistan.
I can't imagine getting tired of acting: Travolta
The actors talks about acting, shooting on the sets and more
Man City win FA Cup with 1-0 win over Stoke
Yaya Toure's second-half goal helped Manchester City end their 35-year trophy drought.
Imam, two sons, arrested on terror charges in US
Attorney A Ferrer said despite being a spiritual leader, Hafiz Khan was by no means a man of peace.
Jaya to stake claim to form govt tomorrow
AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa said her party will live up to the expectations of the people.
TNCC president Thangkabalu resigns
The AIADMK-led alliance had won 203 seats while the DMK-combine 31 in Tamil Nadu.
Tweeting celebrities risk boring fans: survey
Celebrities who bombard fans with Twitter updates are likely to have shorter careers.
US condemns terror attacks in Pakistan
Taliban suicide bombers killed 80 people on Friday, mostly soldiers, at a paramilitary academy in Pakistan.