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Stop kids below 13 from opening FB accounts, HC tells centreBipasha Basu shoots in Ooty for Vikram Bhatt's CreatureFewer allies, quiet rejoicing mark UPA’s dinner partyJudicious spending undercut by high inflationBJP critical of former defence secy as CAGMath no longer a must for DU Commerce HonsIndo-Japan N-deal awaits July polls resultsRescuers comb tornado rubble for survivors'Soldier' killed in 'shocking' London street attackChina-Pak relations ‘higher than mountain, deeper than ocean’Stop kids below 13 from opening FB accounts, HC tells centreBipasha Basu shoots in Ooty for Vikram Bhatt's CreatureFewer allies, quiet rejoicing mark UPA’s dinner partyJudicious spending undercut by high inflationBJP critical of former defence secy as CAGMath no longer a must for DU Commerce HonsIndo-Japan N-deal awaits July polls resultsRescuers comb tornado rubble for survivors'Soldier' killed in 'shocking' London street attackChina-Pak relations ‘higher than mountain, deeper than ocean’Stop kids below 13 from opening FB accounts, HC tells centreBipasha Basu shoots in Ooty for Vikram Bhatt's CreatureFewer allies, quiet rejoicing mark UPA’s dinner partyJudicious spending undercut by high inflationBJP critical of former defence secy as CAGMath no longer a must for DU Commerce HonsIndo-Japan N-deal awaits July polls resultsRescuers comb tornado rubble for survivors'Soldier' killed in 'shocking' London street attackChina-Pak relations ‘higher than mountain, deeper than ocean’Stop kids below 13 from opening FB accounts, HC tells centreBipasha Basu shoots in Ooty for Vikram Bhatt's CreatureFewer allies, quiet rejoicing mark UPA’s dinner partyJudicious spending undercut by high inflationBJP critical of former defence secy as CAGMath no longer a must for DU Commerce HonsIndo-Japan N-deal awaits July polls resultsRescuers comb tornado rubble for survivors'Soldier' killed in 'shocking' London street attackChina-Pak relations ‘higher than mountain, deeper than ocean’Stop kids below 13 from opening FB accounts, HC tells centreBipasha Basu shoots in Ooty for Vikram Bhatt's CreatureFewer allies, quiet rejoicing mark UPA’s dinner partyJudicious spending undercut by high inflationBJP critical of former defence secy as CAGMath no longer a must for DU Commerce HonsIndo-Japan N-deal awaits July polls resultsRescuers comb tornado rubble for survivors'Soldier' killed in 'shocking' London street attackChina-Pak relations ‘higher than mountain, deeper than ocean’
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Fixing muck reaches Chennai, Super Kings CEO to be quizzed

The Mumbai Police plan to question Chennai Super Kings ‘principal’ Gurunath Meiyappan, the son-in-law of team owner and Indian cricket board chief N Srinivasan, in the spot-fixing scandal. Debasish Panigrahi, Jatin Anand & Karn Pratap Singh report. Who is Gurunath Meiyappan? | Vindoo was invited to match by Gurunath: Police

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A T20 match both teams fiercely fought to lose

Fixing is so rife in the domestic T20 league that players on opposing sides in one match were on different bookies’ payrolls, a high-level police source said on Wednesday. Pradeep Magazine reports.

Vindoo spills the beans on Bollywood

The Mumbai crime branch claims to have stumbled upon a bollywood-bookie-cricketer nexus following the disclosures made by Vindoo Dara Singh, son of the late Dara Singh, while investigating the betting racket busted by them. HT reports.

Jessica case: actor Shyan Munshi faces trial for perjury

Sonia, Rahul back PM, slam talk of rift

All 7 of Ghaziabad family butchered, driver suspected

Math no longer a must for DU Commerce Hons

'Soldier' killed in 'shocking' London street attack

What’s there to celebrate, wonders BJP

UP cops rain lathis on each other at CM’s function

NIA chargesheets 4 in 2006 Malegaon blasts case

Karzai gives India military equipment 'wish list'

Bhopal: Girl thrown out of moving bus, dies

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Our Take
UPA’s report in black and white

With almost two terms behind it, the record of the government has been one of hits and misses.

Throwing in the towel

In cricket's universe bookies are hitchhikers adept in all sorts of tantra. Rahul Karmakar writes.
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Now, Peta approaches Sreesanth for ‘fixing’

Fixing T20 matches may have paid for S Sreesanth’s expensive designer jeans, but animals rights group Peta now want the tainted pacer to promote another type of ‘fixing’. HT reports.

Salman Khan: the most eligible bachelor?

He’s been Bollywood’s most eligible bachelor for over two decades. At 47, Salman Khan still sees his fair share of link-ups. Amid rumours of Salman Khan tying the knot, we take stock of his alleged affairs and link-ups.

Yerwada jail, Dutt’s new home

Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt was secretly shifted from a Mumbai prison to a Pune jail in the wee hours of Wednesday, sources said. There were three police vans that took him to the Pune jail, he added. HT reports.

Ranbir Kapoor undergoes surgery

Just a few days ago, the actor was forced to stop his shooting for Anurag Kashyap's Bombay Velvet after his back got injured. Now we hear the actor has undergone a surgery to get a cyst removed from his chest

Aishwarya to join Madonna, Beyonce for London concert

After a dazzling show at Cannes Film Festival, Bollywood star Aishwarya, along with her husband Abhishek, will join international singing stars Madonna and Beyonce at a charity concert in London as the celebrity presenter next month.

Kannada author loses out to American in Booker race

Well-known Kannada author U R Ananthamurthy, the only Indian to be shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2013, today lost the prestigious award to American writer Lydia Davis.

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The petrol-diesel conundrum

In less than one year, diesel prices have gone up by over 20% since July 2012 largely due to a phased price decontrol. Prices of petrol on the other hand have gone down. Sumant Banerji writes. Hutong Cat | @ Hindi Heartland
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When Led Zep Reunited

In 2007, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin reunited to produce a concert that many would’ve died to be able to watch live. Six years later, the DVD is out and so is the audio recording. Bliss for middle-aged rockers. READ BLOG

Brunch

Browse through your favourite lifestyle magazine as you spend the weekend at a leisurely pace.

100 years of Indian cinema

As Indian cinema completes its centenary anniversary, we celebrate it by visiting all the defining moments in its history.

HT Celebs

Are you a Bollywood junkie? Get the latest buzz and updates on the lives of your favourites celebs. Stay tuned and know it first!

You Read They Learn

You Read, They Learn is a year-long initiative to help educate underprivileged children. every time you pick up a copy of Hindustan Times, a child...

Karnataka Assembly polls 2013

The latest news on the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections 2013
 
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Sahara, BCCI sing different pullout tunes

Triggering off a verbal volley, Sahara on Wednesday came up with a point-wise response to the release issued by the BCCI earlier in the day. Here are some excerpts. HT reports.

Troubled by tendons, Sachin likely to miss out 2nd qualifier

Tendulkar, who injured his left hand while batting in the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad 10 days ago, was found to have some swelling in the wrist and around one of the tendons.
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US bill on H1-B clears first hurdle

The US immigration bill that intends to restrict H-1B visa-dependent Indian IT firms’ ability to hire more foreign workers, including people from India, crossed a key hurdle on Tuesday. Yashwant Raj reports.

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FDs are better bets

Rajat Srivastava, a young professional working with a retail giant, invested R1 lakh in mutual funds in August 2011, when the BSE Sensex was trading at about 15,800. Manu P Toms reports. Money talk
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Study: vitamin C may cure tuberculosis

A study has shown that lab-grown tuberculosis (TB) bacteria were killed with good old Vitamin C -- an unexpected discovery they hope will lead to better, cheaper drugs. Interestingly, in the lab tests, the bacteria never developed resistance to Vitamin C.
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First Look: New Xbox elegant, but much unknown

After four years of development, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One entertainment console and touted it as an all-in-one solution for playing games, watching TV and doing everything in between.

BlackBerry shifting emphasis from smartphones to services

BlackBerry no longer owns the fast-paced, innovative smartphone world but the company, whose email-on-your-hip devices once revolutionized the industry, now aims to run it.

Samsung offering $800,000 reward for killer apps

Samsung is courting developers in the hopes of bringing more Galaxy-feature-specific apps to its existing and future handsets.

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Rare Harry Potter first edition fetches record auction price

The 1997 book, featuring handwritten notes, 22 original illustrations and a 43-page "second thoughts" commentary by the author, fetched the highest price to date for a printed book by Rowling, Sotheby's said in a statement.

Remembering Uttam Kumar

When the author mentions on the back cover that there hasn’t really been a memoir in English on the Bengali actor, he is absolutely right. While the new generation might be oblivious to this guy’s acting prowess, there are many in the cinematic world who still swear by his name.

Options aplenty at AUD

Offering a range of interdisciplinary elective courses and applied courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with multiple exit possibilities, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) allows students to graduate after three years...

Making a choice: Course or college?

While a renowned institute can help you build a strong foundation, a good course can give you long-term benefits. Make an informed choice, say experts.
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Top 25 travel destinations of 2013

The birthplace of fine dining gastronomy and the home of perhaps the most famous glittering tower of steel and iron has been named the top travel destination of 2013 among members of the largest online travel community in the world.

Top 10 quirky museums around the world

Hear the word museum and odds are you conjure up an image of portrait halls and sculpture gardens - the traditional home of traditional art. However, the world is a huge, creative and even quirky place.

Treetop accommodations growing in popularity

Adventurous travelers interested in branching out may want to consider looking beyond the standard hotel room and gazing further afield at an increasingly popular kind of accommodation: treehouse hotels.

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Three astronauts return to Earth after half-a-year ISS mission

The first Canadian astronaut to command the International Space Station landed safely in Kazakhstan with two crewmates on Tuesday, wrapping up a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station.

Boy genius diagnosed with autism has IQ higher than Einstein

A 14-year-old boy from Indiana, who was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism at the age of 2, has an IQ of 170, which is higher than Einstein’s, and he is now on the road to winning a Nobel Prize.
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