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Modi visa application to be handled as per law: US
US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns said the matter will be handled according to US immigration law at the time there's an application.
Raikkonen enjoys strong Indian debut
The Finn was fifth fastest in the day's second session, after posting the 10th best time in the morning.
Hurricane Sandy leaves 21 dead in Caribbean
Forecasters warned the late-season storm is expected to combine with a polar air mass near the United States next week.
Settai: Shooting heads towards the completion
'Settai' is a remake of 'Delhi Belly', its maker claims that it will be a youthful and family entertainer.
Vettel rules Indian GP practice sessions
Vettel headed a Red Bull one-two in the second practice on Friday, while being the quickest in the first as well.
China: Jiabao's family amasses assets worth $2.7 bn
An NYT report said that Wen Jiabao amassed the assets through investments accumulated after he rose to high office in 2002.
UK: NRI crushed to death by his own car
An inquest into the accident heard that the consultant's 7-year-old son accidentally released the handbrake while looking for sweets.
Apple loses again in Dutch case against Samsung
A Dutch court has again ruled that Samsug's Galaxy tablets don't infringe an Apple patent on touch screen interfaces.
'Constitution doesn't permit 'Father of the Nation' title'
In an RTI response to a Lucknow-based student, the MHA said that the Constitution permits only educational and military titles.
Obama to vote on Friday for US presidential election
Barack Obama becoming the first US President to vote early in the country's electoral history.
Al Pacino, Julianne Moore to star in 'Imagine'
Al Pacino will star in Dan Fogelman's 'Imagine' which is loosely based in John Lennon's life.
Had an obligation to tell 'Argo': Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck says he was worried about missing important things while adapting a true story for 'Argo'.
Usain Bolt to cut down on his training programme
"I'm going to try to not train too hard and not force my body more than I need to," Bolt said during a promotional visit in Brazil.
'Divorced father can have access to child through phone'
The Bombay High Court has held that a divorced father is entitled to have access to his child, if not physically, at least through e-mail, chatting, telephone or through any other electronic media.
Chinese man sentenced to 5 years for selling his child
The man told the court in that he regretted his actions and felt ashamed to face his family.
Ferrero's singles career ends with 1st rd defeat
Sixth seed Almagro, at 27 Ferrero's junior by five years, had too much power and speed for his mentor.