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Bafta, Grammy disappoint India, all eyes now on Oscars

London/Los angeles, Feb. 14: British royal family's little-known story about stammering, The King's Speech, swept the Baftas on Sunday night, pushing out the lone Indian nominee, music composer A.R. R

Dancerella’s got the right moves

Feb. 15: Dancerella, Win Again, Aidan, Capote and Couleur Rouge excelled in the workouts when the following horses were exercised here on Tuesday.

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ONGC explores new areas of growth to boost revenue

Feb. 15: Public sector oil major Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is set to witness a significant change in its revenue stream over the next couple of years. The company is close to completing t

EPFO sticks to 9.5 per cent return

Feb. 15: The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on Tuesday decided not to invest in the stock market in view of the finance ministry’s refusal to provide any guarantee on returns and safety

Balwa used DoT leaks to seal 2G deals

New Delhi, Feb. 14: Thanks to information allegedly leaked by officials of the department of telecom, Mr Shahid Balwa’s Swan Telecom and Unitech Wireless Private Limited were able to apply for Unified

Cash stash: No ‘Rahat’ for Pak singer

Feb. 13: Well-known Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who has done a number of Bollywood hit numbers, was detained at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here by revenue intelligence officers

Poll costs ceiling to be raised: Moily

Bengaluru, Feb. 13: The Union law minister, Mr Veerappa Moily, said on Sunday that the decision to enhance poll expenses to `40 lakh for a Lok Sabha seat and `16 lakh for an Assembly seat will be take

Shourie to be grilled by CBI on spectrum

New Delhi, Feb. 13: The CBI, which is probing possible criminal aspects, if any, in the allotment of spectrum licences since 2001, will question the former communications minister, Mr Arun Shourie, he

Pak singer Rahat held with $1.5L

New Delhi, Feb. 13: Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who has done a number of Bollywood hit numbers, was detained at the IGI Airport here by revenue intelligence officers Sunday evening after he

China baulks as India steps up moves for UNSC berth

New Delhi, Feb. 13: The external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna’s outreach effort at the United Nations (UN) to introduce a sense of urgency to the text-based negotiations for the Security Council

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