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CWG: Gold in athletics keeps India at no. 2
Pooniya led a historic Indian 1-2-3 by hurling the disc to 61.51m and became the country's first woman in 52 years to win the gold.
Police entered Assembly on Speaker's request
Bangalore Police Commissioner says the police entered into the Assembly at the instruction of the Speaker.
CWG shooting: Tejaswini, Meena win bronze
The gold went to Scotland's Jen McIntosh (591) and Kay Copland (578).
Unofficial talks going on with Taliban: Karzai
Afghanistan President says the Taliban are like 'kids who have run away from the family'.
Microsoft readies new phone launch
Microsoft is set to unveil a new line of phones running its Windows software.
Manoj Tiwari gets into palmistry
The Bhojpuri star keeps himself busy by predicting the future of other housemates
Harry Potter can't make 3D magic
Warner Bros says it has abandoned plans to convert the next Harry Potter movie to 3D.
Priyadarshan should stop making comedies: Ajay Devgn
Ajay Devgn expresses his views on filmmaker Priyadarshan
CWG squash: Matthew, David win gold in singles
Top seed Englishman Nick Matthew held off team-mate James Willstrop to claim the men's singles squash title.
Masand: 'The Town' has some ace performances
It's engaging from the moment in and doesn't let go of your attention till the lights come back on in the end.
Masand: 'Crook' is colossally disappointing
The film stars Emran Hashmi as a petty movie pirate who immigrates illegally to Melbourne, and falls for an earnest radio jockey.
Badminton: India in mixed team event final
The hosts pulled off a splendid 3-0 victory over England to set up a clash with top seed Malaysia in the final.
Table tennis: Maiden final for women, men in semis
Reaching the event's final at the Delhi Games is the Indian women's best performance.
Twin suicide attacks kill 10 in Pak's Karachi
2 suicide bombers on Thursday struck venerated Sufi shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi in Pakistani port city Karachi.
US uncertain on Afghan plans as war enters 10th year
This is the critical juncture to determine if President Barack Obama's revised war strategy will work and reverse Taliban momentum.
CWG OC to inquire into pool-related illness
According to reports, almost two thirds of the British swimming squad have been hit hard by a "Delhi belly".