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Quitting doesn't prove guilt, says Chavan
Sacked Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan claimed he was "100 per cent" sure that he will come clean on the Adarsh scam.
Abduction-murder accused killed in Coimbatore
Mohanraj was an accused in the abduction cum murder case of two school children.
Obama shares info about Headley with Manmohan
Obama told the Prime Minister why US intelligence agencies failed to connect the LeT terrorist to 26/11.
US, India to work for world peace: Patil
President Pratibha Patil said both the US and India have profound responsibility to work together for peace, stability and security in the world.
India not stealing US jobs: PM to Obama
PM Manmohan Singh asserted that India was not in the business of stealing American jobs.
Freida Pinto says she was self obsessed
The 26-year-old actress would now want people to praise her acting skills instead of her looks
Terror preventing talks with Pak, PM to Obama
You cannot be talking and simultaneously the terror machine in Pakistan is active as ever before, PM Manmohan Singh said.
Obama appreciates India's role in Afghanistan
Obama on Sunday hailed India's reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan amid his assertion that a 'stable Afghanistan is achievable'.
Italy take 2-0 lead over US in Fed Cup final
Francesca Schiavone and Flavia Pennetta won in straight sets on Saturday to give Italy a 2-0 lead.
'Khelein Hum...' music composed in Goa hotel room
The film is based on the Chittagong uprising of the 1930s
Obama sees 'win-win' relationship with India
Obama said it should be a 'win-win' relationship with India, but in a nod to US sensibilities he also acknowledged concerns in the US about outsourcing.
Dell switching off BlackBerry, onto own smartphone
Dell will shift thousands of its employees off BlackBerry and over to Dell's own smartphones.
La Liga: Real host Atletico, Barca visit Getafe
Also, third-place Villarreal face a tough Athletic Bilbao while Sevilla hosts Valencia.
Obama's visit may be more style than substance
A weakened US President Barack Obama may struggle to seal deals to help usher in billions of dollars of business.
Obama visit criticised for 'over-the-top' spending
The costs of Barack Obama's trip to India has been criticised by a Republican leader as "over-the-top" spending.
Welcome Obama! India Inc is here to help
Indian companies, often blamed for stealing Main Street jobs, want Americans to know: We're hiring in the US.