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Rare Gaitonde, MF works to be sold

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Rare paintings by Indian artists Vasudeo S. Gaitonde and Maqbool Fida Husain, who died in London almost two years ago, will be offered for sale in London in June.

Nadal back to old routine

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Watching Rafa Nadal churn his way through the claycourt season over the past few weeks, it seems nothing much has changed since his French Open triumph a year ago despite a lengthy injury layoff.

Dominant Serena fearful of the enemy within

Based on form, Serena Williams is a stand-out favourite to win a second French Open title but her record at Roland Garros means she approaches the tournament with a touch of apprehension and fearful o

Indian-origin doctor gets 12 years in jail for spy watch abuse

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An Indian-origin doctor found guilty of using a secret camera inside his wristwatch to record his abuse of female patients at his surgery has been jailed for 12 years by a British court.

London soldier murder raises fears of “lone wolf” attacks

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The brutal murder of a British soldier in northwest region of London has the hallmarks of a militant Islamist attack but one conducted by “lone wolf” operators, a security nightmare, experts said on Thursday.

Aishwarya to join madonna at London concert

After a dazzling show at Cannes Film Festival, Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will join international singing stars Madonna and Beyonce at a mega charity concert in London next month.

Gandhi’s items sold for £287K

Mahatma Gandhi’s personal belongings, including his sandals, along with his last will written in Gujarati and a slide with his blood sample were sold at an auction on Tuesday afternoon by specialist a

Beatles guitar fetches $4,08K at auction

An electric guitar played by Beatle legends John Lennon and George Harrison has been sold for $4,08,000 at an auction.

Broad, Anderson lord it over Kiwis

Man-of-the-match Stuart Broad routed New Zealand on Sunday but insisted “attack leader” James Anderson was the man behind a thumping England first Test win at Lord’s.

Lakshmi Mittal reveals how he nearly became a teacher

Indian-born industrialist Lakshmi Mittal, one of Britain’s richest persons, now regrets he didn’t take up an offer to teach students after graduating from St. Xavier’s College in Kolkata.

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