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Nikki set to win governor race

The fate of a record seven Indian-Americans, six of them Democrats, hangs in balance in Tues-day’s elections, with US President Barack Obama’s Democratic Party expected to lose seats in both chambers. But Republican Nikki Haley is favoured to win the governor’s race in South Carolina.

Motorola launches android based smartphone

Mobile handsets manufacturer Motorola Tuesday launched an Android-based smartphone -- Motorola Flipout, priced at Rs.15,990.

The handset has a QWERTY keypad and is equipped with 2.8-inch screen, 3 me

Obama visit: US president to give Golden Temple, Taj a miss

Washington: The White House has clarified that US President Barack Obama will not visit Amritsar's Golden Temple and the Taj Mahal at Agra due to paucity of time.

"Anybody that would go to (India),

Ford India to expand Figo's export market

Ford Motor Company is planning to ship out its new compact car Figo to 48 more countries from its plant near here, a top company official said Tuesday.

'Soon we will be shipping out Figo to new marke

Parcel bomb addressed to Sarkozy found in Greece

The Greek police have detected explosive packages addressed to French President Nicolas Sarkozy and three foreign embassies in Athens, a media report said.

Adarsh scam: Antony seeks reports from service chiefs

New Delhi: Defence Minister A K Antony is reported to be 'upset' over the names of armed forces officers cropping up in the Adarsh housing society scam and has sought reports from the three service ch

In defeat, Obama may follow Bill Clinton

Days ahead of a visit to India, US President Barack Obama faces the prospects of a radically altered political landscape with a widely predicted rout for his Democratic party in Tuesday's mid-term ele

Kumble, Srinath to take over Karnataka cricket reins

Bengaluru: Former India captain Anil Kumble and his teammate fast bowler Javagal Srinath will take over the reins of the Karnataka Cricket Association (KSCA) from another former Test cricketer Brijesh

Pope deplores Baghdad church bloodbath

Pope Benedict XVI Monday called for an end to the "absurd and ferocious violence against Christians in Iraq".

Bangladesh changes rules to detain 1971 war criminals

A tribunal in Bangladesh preparing to try former Islamist militants on the charge of killing unarmed civilians during the 1971 freedom movement has amended rules to facilitate their detention.

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