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Perfect! Kate and William release the family's first official photo
Prince William and his wife Kate beam at their three month old son in the family's first official photograph.
Madhuri Dixit's dance academy now available on mobile phones
The application takes advantage of every device's abilities and make the learning and sharing experience seamless.
Youzhny beats Ferrer to win Valencia Open
Mikhail Youzhny beat top-seeded David Ferrer 6-3, 7-5, to win the Valencia Open on Sunday.
Japnese PM Abe says won't tolerate use of force to change regional status quo
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Japanese troops on Sunday that Japan would not tolerate the use of force to change the region's status quo, comments likely to rile Beijing which is locked in a long and bitter territorial dispute with Tokyo.
People living along Jammu IB relieved as calm prevails
People living along the international border (IB) in the Jammu frontier heaved a sigh of relief due to the three-day lull in the border skirmishes, which had forced many to move to safer places.
RSS to focus on social media to connect with teenagers
In a bid to connect with youth, especially those in urban areas, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is increasingly turning to the internet and social media even as it claims increased student participation as a result of these efforts.
Google serves users from 700 pc more locations than a year ago: Study
Over the past 10 months, Google search has dramatically increased the number of sites around the world from which it serves client queries.
Party makeover for house on Rihanna's mind
Rihanna is planning to renovate her new villa in Barbados, US, and wants to make it well-equipped to host parties.
Philomena: Judi Dench all fine for movie premiere
The 78-year-old had undergone surgery after suffering from chronic pain for several years.
Daniel Radcliffe comfortable being nude on screen
The actor, who had previously stripped for stage play 'Equus', said that he was only nervous about his acting.
J&K: Separatist's call for shutdown, normal life affected
Life was affected in Srinagar and in other parts of the Kashmir Valley on Sunday due to a shutdown called by many separatist groups against the landing of the Indian army in Jammu and Kashmir this day in 1947.
US dismisses Sharif's plea to intervene on Kashmir issue
The Obama administration has refused to entertain Nawaz Sharif's plea to use its influence over India for resolving the Kashmir issue.
Don't think tyre strategy will decide the winner: Vettel
High degradation on the soft Pirelli tyres was the greatest cause of concern for the drivers during Friday's practice sessions.
Orphanage head arrested for child's death
The head of a children's orphanage in Bihar's Vaishali district was arrested Saturday, three days after a child died and 10 fell ill after eating contaminated food, officials said.
Mumbai teen ready to become India's next Formula One driver
Force India co-owner Vijay Mallya was confident British KF3 karting champion Jehan Daruvala has the potential to be the next Formula One driver.
F1 is not boring despite not having characters: Niki Lauda
The legendary Austrian racer said that Formula One has become predictable but is still not boring.