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SC criticises VIP security culture, questions usage of beacon lights
The apex court directed all the state governments to file affidavits on police force engaged in providing VIP security.
No choice but to suspend boxers, coaches: AIBA
International Boxing Association said it was left with no choice but to suspend the Indian boxers and coaches from world events.
Jacqueline: Forget comparisons in a multistarrer film
The actress is now looking forward to start her year on happy note with the release of 'Race 2' on January 25.
Man outsources his own job to China
A US computer programmer outsourced his own job to China for a fifth of his salary.
Antara Mali: My father is not mentally ill
The news of photographer Jagdish Mali being rescued from the streets of Mumbai sent shock waves in the industry.
Tata Indicom launches unlimited plans
The unlimited offer is available for Rs 666 for prepaid customers, while postpaid users have to shell out Rs 899 for the same.
High Court seeks report on Salman Khurshid's trust
The Allahabad HC sought a report from the Economic Offences Wing on the alleged embezzlement of funds from a trust run by Salman Khurshid and his wife.
Ireland: 10 mn burgers recalled over horsemeat fears
Government authorities say Spanish or Dutch ingredients suppliers are suspected of causing the contamination.
Qadri leads demonstrators in Pak for third day in a row
Qadri has urged Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan to join his protest.
Facebook opens registration for 2013 Hacker Cup Competition
The competition will be held in two rounds starting with an online qualification, out of which 25 of the best hackers are then flown by Facebook to their headquarters in Menlo Park, California.
UK: Indian-origin driver pleads guilty to deaths in pile-up
Jasminder Singh Dhesi, 50, who will be sentenced in February 2013, was arrested last year after a coach carrying fruit-pickers was struck by a lorry.
Will even go to SC for justice: Abhay Chautala
"It's not a corruption case and we didn't do any wrong thing and we are not guilty," said Ajay.
Tharoor's plea to quash proceedings turned down
Tharoor had allegedly interrupted the national anthem at a function and asked the audience to place right hand on the left chest.
Malaysia Open: Saina sails into 2nd round; PV Sindhu goes down fighting
Nehwal defeated Singapore's Gu Juan 21-12 21-15 and will take on Hong Kong's Pui Yin YIP in the second round.
LG says all is well, denies issues in Google Nexus 4 production
LG has stated that the production at its Pyeongtaek plant is proceeding along without any problems
Lance Armstrong could face jail term if he admits to doping
The full extent of Armstrong's admission is yet to be revealed although U.S. media said he confessed to doping.