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Japan bow out but with heads held high
The disappointing end for the Blue Samurai should not mask what has been a positive tournament.
Elano to miss QF clash against Netherlands
Elano was hit in the ankle after a hard tackle in the 67th minute in the match against Ivory Coast.
In iPad era, typewriters still go clickety-clack
The demand for typewriters mostly comes from courts, the army as well as paramilitary forces.
No pension for disgraced top cop Rathore: govt
Disgraced former Haryana police chief SPS Rathore, in jail for molesting Ruchika Girhotra, will get no pension.
Google AdWords lacks transparency: French regulator
France's antitrust regulator accused Google of a lack of transparency over its keyword advertising service.
Popular S Korean actor apparently kills himself
The actor told his family "I'm sorry. I'm sorry" while nursing his terminally ill father
Mumbai gets USD 430 mn to improve its train system
It aims to add more vehicle capacity during peak hours, reduce peak hour overcrowding and shorten journey times.
CNN interviewer Larry King quits
In his 25 year long career, King interviewed statesmen and stars from a prime-time perch at CNN.
Villa's goal takes Spain to WC quarterfinals
Villa scored his fourth goal of the tournament in the 63rd minute of the match.
Left, other parties call Bharat bandh on July 5
AIADMK, MDMK and left parties join nationwide protest on July 5 to to protest against fuel price hike.
Australia convicts Indian-born 'doctor death'
Jayant Patel, a US citizen, found guilty of causing deaths of three former patients.
Brazil prove to be irresistible at WCup
The Brazilians came to the World Cup for the party, and the rest of the globe is eagerly tagging along.
US corners China on N-reactor sales to Pak
China's decision to sell two nuclear reactors to Pakistan is also being questioned by Nuclear Supplier Group.
Women rule Forbes' celebrity power list
Glam pop star Lady Gaga made the list for the first time, taking fourth place with estimated earnings of $ 62 million.
Federer into quarters with crushing victory
Roger Federer beat Jurgen Melzer in the fourth round 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 on Monday.
Roy Keane prepares England report card
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has picked apart the players in England's disastrous World Cup 2010 squad.