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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Nuclear logjam broken, India eyes global high table

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Nuclear logjam broken, India eyes global high table
The significance of the completion of the India-US nuclear deal cannot be overstated. Signed in 2005, with a Nuclear Suppliers Group waiver in 2008, the deal has been in limbo for few years.
Pakistan's future worries both India, US
The geopolitical significance of an India-US entente could not be more evident as Obama touched down on Sunday morning to be greeted by Narendra Modi.
Joint statement on disputed sea may irk Bejing
Four months after mentioning the situation in South China Sea in a joint statement, India and the US on Sunday released a Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions in a move unlikely to go unnoticed in Beijing.
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Mumbai brothels, parlour raided 27 rescued
Twenty-seven girls were rescued by social service branch of Mumbai police from different brothels in separate raids within the city.
Coimbatore: Youth arrested for theft, rape and murder
A 28-year-old man was arrested for his alleged involvement in the rape and murder of a woman assistant professor in Karamadai in the district in November last year, a senior police official said on Sunday.
Woman delivers baby in train at Bhayander in Mumbai
A woman on her way to the hospital delivered a baby boy inside a local train on Sunday.
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HTC Desire 820 review
Successor to the popular Desire 816, HTC's Desire 820 packs in better hardware and sports a similar price tag. Here's our review...
How to choose better gadgets
This is the only way we can make you stick to the pledge that you will no longer buy gadgets in blissful ignorance!
How Microsoft Windows has changed over the last 30 years
The story began three decades back -- in 1985. Here's how Windows has evolved over the past thirty years.
SPORTSMORE »
Saina Nehwal beats Carolina to retain Syed Modi Grand Prix title
Ace Indian shuttler and top seed Saina Nehwal rallied to beat second seed Carolina Marin of Spain 19-21, 25-23, 21-16 and retain the Syed Modi Grand Prix title in Lucknow.
Satpal gets Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri for Sardar
Iconic wrestler-turned-coach Satpal was named for the prestigious Padma Bhushan award, while national hockey captain Sardar Singh was among the five sportspersons chosen for this year's Padma Shri awards.
HIL: Punjab Warriors beat Kalinga Lancers 4-2
Jaypee Punjab Warriors skipper Jamie Dwyer led from the front as his team put up a clinical show defeating Kalinga Lancers 4-2 in a HIL match on Sunday.
BUSINESSMORE »
Govt aims to clean up accounts
The target of tax refunds for the fiscal year is estimated to be Rs 1.17 lakh crore.
'Make in India not just about import substitution'
Anand Mahindra is keeping close tabs on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and American President Barack Obama’s dialogue on defence and renewable energy, where his companies have interests.
Financial strategies for the new rich
If you save money and build assets consistently, there is little to worry about when you retire.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Shamitabh's song shot in several restrooms
Director R Balki says that Shamitabh, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Dhanush and debutante Akshara Haasan, has an unconventional story. And from what we hear, the film’s songs too, are rather unconventional.
'Honey Singh is not a drug addict'
Recently, a person who calls himself by the name of ‘Yo’ made news when he alleged that Yo Yo Honey Singh was a drug addict and thus, he was in a rehab in Chandigarh.
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