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Rana: Rajinikanth's character has a grey shade
The film story is about a protagonist who fights against an entire kingdom, seeking revenge for his sister's death.
Facebook prompts overeating, spending: Study
Facebook may lower one's self-control and tempt him or her into excessive eating or spending, says a new study.
Tena Desae: You can't sign a film just due to script
At the end of the day, success of the film matters most, rather than individual actors, feels Tena.
US agency gives RIM another shot, tests new BlackBerry
RIM promises the new line, powered by the BlackBerry 10 OS, will perform more smoothly than previous BlackBerrys.
Dikshit opposes National War Memorial at India Gate
In August, a GoM headed by AK Antony had recommended establishment of the National War Memorial at the Princess Park complex near India Gate.
No leave from work, high airfares hit Indian holidayers
However, the number of domestic holidayers remained stable with hill stations being the most favoured destination, followed by beaches.
Obama to nominate Kerry to head State Department
Clinton has is expected to leave Obama'a administration amid widespread speculation she will seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2016.
Vettel and Schumacher win Race of Champions for sixth successive year
Germany comfortably beat the French pairing of Romain Grosjean and Sebastien Ogier by two heats to nil.
Fishermen killing: Italian Defence Minister arrives in Kochi
The minister is likely to meet marines Massimiliano Latore and Salvatore Girone, currently out on bail, on Sunday, sources said.
Conservative party favored as voting in Japan begins
Major newspapers are predicting Sunday's vote will give the Liberal Democratic Party a majority of the seats in the 480-seat lower house of Parliament.
Conservative party favored as voting in Japan begins
Major newspapers are predicting Sunday's vote will give the Liberal Democratic Party a majority of the seats in the 480-seat lower house of Parliament.
Cash transfer scheme to eliminate middlemen: PC
Chidambaram stressed upon the crucial role Aadhaar cards were going to play in the successful implementation of the scheme.
Difficult steps needed to revive economy: PM
The prime minister said that the rate at which poverty had declined in recent times was commendable.
Religious violence leading to extremism in India: Malik
Rehman Malik had triggered a controversy by trying to equate the Babri mosque demolition with 26/11 attacks.
UPA lacks spine to take on Rehman Malik: Narendra Modi
Modi accused the UPA of lacking courage to stand up to the Pakistani Interior Minister's remarks alluding 26/11 to Babri demolition.
IAF pilots are professional and sweet: Suu Kyi
During her visit to India in November, Suu Kyi was flown in and out of Yagon by IAF pilots in military planes.