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Real Sociedad beat Sevilla 2-1 in La Liga
Also on Thursday, Espanyol beat last-place Deportivo La Coruna 2-0 to escape the relegation zone, while Rayo Vallecano downed visiting Levante 3-0
The world didn't end on December 21, 2012
As the appointed time came and went in several parts of the world, there was no sign of the apocalypse. No Armageddon.
Railways yet to formulate policy to curb pollution: CAG
According to Air Prevention and Control of Pollution Act 1981, all sidings and goods sheds should obtain consent for operation from their respective state pollution control boards.
UN urges countries to ban female genital mutilation
The resolution including enacting and enforcing legislation to prohibit female genital mutilations and to protect women and girls from this form of violence.
Chelsea to face Sparta Prague in Europa League
Zenit St. Petersburg, the 2008 UEFA Cup winner, will face Liverpool, and Tottenham will play Lyon.
Tata dubs comments against PM as 'completely untrue'
I have neither 'lashed into the Prime Minister', 'rapped India' nor 'warned government of inaction', Ratan Tata said.
Nabi voted AIFF Player of the Year 2012
Winger Syed Rahim Nabi has been voted the AIFF Player of the Year 2012 by the I-League club coaches.
Delhi gangrape: Brinda demands action against police
The CPI(M) leader demanded that the policemen who failed to notice the irregularities of the bus where the crime was committed be punished.
Gujarat polls: Modi promises to work harder
The BJP leader scripted history, winning the Gujarat assembly elections for the fifth time in a row.
Will take rape victim abroad if needed: Dikshit
The woman is in stable condition but with there is a danger of infection setting in, her doctors have said.
Rapes in India rise by 873 per cent from 1953
From 2007 and 2011, Delhi saw 2,620 rape cases. Mumbai had 1,033, Bangalore 383, Chennai 293 and Kolkata 200 cases.
Kannada actress Pooja Gandhi calls off her wedding
Popular Kannada film heroine Pooja Gandhi today called off her wedding with her fiance.
AIFF dispel fears over election sanctions
IOC had banned the IOA for selecting a tainted official at elections held in line with the controversial government sports code.
Beckhams named world's most stylish celebrity family
The Kardashian sisters came second with 14 per cent, narrowly beating Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Australian Open prize money raised to record levels
The Australian Open will now pay more prize money per round than any other tennis tournament.
Govt pressing for deterrent punishment for gangrape accused
Govt is pressing for punishment for the Delhi gangrape accused so that it becomes a deterrent for others.