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Tweets: 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa', episode 8
One of the most popular celebrity reality shows, 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' is back with its fifth season.
Red Bull's Mark Webber wins British Grand Prix
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso came in second, while Webber's team-mate Vettel bagged the third spot.
Modi holds monopoly over lying: Keshubhai
Keshubhai Patel on Sunday alleged that Narendra Modi holds "monopoly over lying" and questioned his motive behind the Sadbhavna Mission.
Himachal: 1 killed, 9 feared dead in flash floods
The Himachal Pradesh CM directed officials to provide relief to the families of the victims of the flash floods.
India determined to make a mark in hockey
The London Olympics provide the erstwhile champions with a golden opportunity to make up for the Beijing Games debacle in 2008.
WikiLeaks has data from 2.4 mn Syrian emails
WikiLeaks said it was in the process of publishing material from 2.4 million Syrian emails.
Exploding Galaxy S III was probably microwaved
Samsung added it had provided FI-UK with Galaxy S III phones, including the burnt smartphone, for a series of tests
Landslide hits Ladakh, Army rescues 400 people
The massive landslide had blocked nearly 250 metres of the Tangtse-Chang la road.
Burundi student attack: Policeman's son surrenders
The total number of persons arrested in the attack on Yannick, who slipped into coma after the assault, has gone up to three.
Team Anna gets go-ahead for fast at Jantar Mantar
Police had two days ago refused permission to Team Anna to hold the indefinite fast at Jantar Mantar from July 25.
Mamata lambasts Centre for not maintaining NHs
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday lambasted the Centre for not properly maintaining the National Highway's (NH) in the state.
British democracy is in terminal decline: Report
The audit lists five 'overarching sets of concerns', including the rise of corporate power.
Indian rowers face tough task at London Olympics
Though they toiled hard, Indian rowers are realistic about their chances, knowing expecting a medal from them is too far fetched.
F1 test driver De Villota stable after surgery
The Marussia F1 team's test driver lost an eye and suffered life-threatening injuries in a freak accident.
Tiger Woods misses cut at Greenbrier
The former No. 1 followed an opening 71 with a 69 to finish at even par at the Greenbrier Classic.
Libya holds landmark vote under shadow of unrest
Voters will choose a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and cabinet.