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Fuming Woods docked two shots at BMW Championship
Tiger Woods was penalised two shots for a rules violation on his opening hole.
Seemandhra ministers, Cong MPs to meet today as protests over Telangana continue
Union Ministers, ruling Congress MPs and other leaders from the Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions are set to meet in Hyderabad on Friday to discuss the future course of action over the proposed division of Andhra Pradesh.
US encourages India and Pakistan to have dialogue
We would welcome any and all high-level discussions between Pakistan and India, US State Department spokesperson spokesperson said.
Imphal: Bomb blast kills eight, injures ten others
Imphal: At least eight people were killed and 13 others injured in a powerful bomb blast on Friday in Manipur's Imphal West district, police said.
Eto'o eyes second stint under manager he once never wanted
Samuel Eto'o is likely to make his Chelsea debut in Saturday's Premier League match against Everton when he embarks on a second stint under Jose Mourinho.
Imphal: Bomb blast kills five, injures five others
The bomb was planted in a shop and exploded at around 7.45 pm. All the victims and injured persons are non-Manipuri persons, police said.
Modi effect: Yeddyurappa hints at returning to BJP
Bangalore: Former BJP leader in Karnataka BS Yeddyurappa on Friday hinted at returning to the party following it nominating Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate.
Media fraternity demands punishment to the accused in journalist case
The media fraternity in Arunachal Pradesh, on Friday, demanded stringent punishment to the accused who tried to kill a lady journalist here on July 15 last year.
US senator asks India to 'just quit' buying oil from Iran
An influential Republican senator has asked India to "just quit" buying oil from sanctions-hit Iran, saying its continuing oil import "endangers" the entire world and is a "destabilising" factor for the Middle East.
Delhi gangrape verdict: What the twitteratis say
This crime in every way falls within the rarest of rare category warranting a death sentence, the court said.
Death penalty won't end crimes against women: Amnesty
Far-reaching procedural and institutional reform is needed to tackle violence against women, said Amnesty International India.
NATO oil tankers attacked in Pakistan
At least nine oil tankers, carrying supplies to the NATO forces were destroyed in an attack in Balochistan on Friday, Pakistani media reported.
Stage set for Ozil, Fellaini, Willian to start new EPL jobs
Arsenal smashed their transfer record on Ozil on deadline day while Fellaini will pull on United shirt for the first time.
Congress takes dig at RSS for 'forcing BJP to declare Narendra Modi as their PM candidate'
Congress on Friday accused RSS of forcing a decision on BJP over declaring Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate.
Reject nomination papers of candidate if assets, criminal past not disclosed: SC
Supreme Court on Friday said that the nomination papers of a candidate would stand rejected if he does not disclose the details of his assets or his criminal antecedents in his nomination papers.
Rupee sheds 31 paise, opens at 63.81 vs US dollar
The rupee on Friday opened 63.81 after closing at 63.50 ending its 5-day-gain on Thursday.