Man United hit back after City drubbing
Manchester United beat League Two Aldershot Town 3-0 in the League Cup fourth round on Tuesday to begin the road to recovery after their humiliating 6-1 defeat by Manchester City on Sunday.
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Ex director of Goldman Sachs Rajat Gupta to face criminal charges
Rajat Gupta, former Goldman Sachs director and former head of McKinsey & Co, will surrender to the FBI on Wednesday to face criminal insider trading-related charges, a person familiar with the investi
Search for Turkish quake survivors enters third day
Turkey clung to hopes on Wednesday of finding survivors under rubble three days after a powerful earthquake killed at least 459 people, and the government finally requested foreign help to shelter tho
Harley-Davidson recalls 308,474 bikes
Harley-Davidson Inc. said it would recall some 308,474 motorcycles worldwide due to problems with the rear brake light switch.
Certain 2009-2012 Touring and Trike models are being recalled because th
WikiLeaks says 'blockade' threatens its existence
WikiLeaks will have to stop publishing secret cables and devote itself to fund-raising if it is unable to end a financial "blockade" by U.S. firms such as Visa and MasterCard by the end of the year, f
Gaddafi to be buried in secret desert grave: NTC
Ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will be buried on Tuesday in a secret desert grave, a National Transitional Council official said, ending a wrangle over his rotting corpse that led many to fear for Libya's governability.
6 Trapped Indian divers killed in Iran sphipwreck
Six Indian divers trapped inside an Iranian boat ferrying oil workers that sank in the Gulf Thursday were found dead, having run out of oxygen before they could be rescued, a news agency reported.
Quake hits Turkey: 1,000 dead?
As many as 1,000 people were feared killed on Sunday when a powerful earthquake struck Turkey, collapsing dozens of buildings and pulling down phone and power lines in the country’s southeast, officials and witnesses said.
RBI is addicted to ineffective policy
Pride seems to have gotten in the way of sound policy-making in India, where a headstrong RBI refuses to concede defeat in its quest to bring down equally stubborn inflation.
Financial market partici
Govt may allow foreign airlines to invest in local carriers: Official
The government is likely to approve a plan to allow foreign airlines to buy stakes in Indian carriers, industry secretary told Reuters on Monday.
"It is likely to happen," R.P. Singh told Reuters ove