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World Cup 2014: Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal take on US in Group G
Ronaldo led Portugal still have a chance to reach the second round at the World Cup as they take on USA in their next match.
World Cup 2014: Judge orders World Cup water breaks if heat reaches 32 degrees
Brazilian judge ordered FIFA to follow its own guidelines and stop play at all World Cup games every thirty minutes for a water break.
'Rusty' Tiger Woods will return to competitive golf next week
Woods all set for a come back to competitive golf at Congressional Country Club as he recovers from the back injury.
US, France and Germany to impose more sanctions on Russia
Leaders of Poland's Catholic Church have apologised to the victims of child sex abuse by priests and admitted they have long ignored the problem.
World Cup 2014: Chile will give Netherlands a real challenge, says Persie
Up against one of the strongest team Netherlands, Chileans will pose a real challenge for their opponents in the final Group B match.
SHO suspended for breaching PM's security
An enquiry has been ordered against the said officer for breaching the PM's high-level security.
Fare hike inclusive of Fuel Adjustment Component: Railways
The ministry said in a press release that the figure of 14.2 per cent hike in passenger fare and 6.5 per cent hike in freight rates is inclusive of the Fuel Adjustment Component(FAC).
Rail fare hike applicable on tickets that were booked in advance too
The revised fares will also apply to tickets issued in advance for journeys to commence on or after June 25.
Three terror suspects taken to Bangalore
Three were also linked to the 2011 Madurai pipe bomb case that targetted BJP leader L K Advani.
Lalu slams Modi government for rail fare salvo on common man
Former railway minister and RJD Chief Lalu Prasad on Friday slammed the Narendra Modi government for announcing "big" hike in rail fare and freight, which he described as the "first salvo on common man".
Novelist Rushdie wins PEN/Pinter prize
Rushdie, 67, is probably best known for his 1988 book 'The Satanic Verses' which outraged the Islamic world.
Follow Gujarat's water management model: Centre to states
The water supply grid consists of water supply schemes based in Narmada and other regional water supply schemes.
371 sunstroke deaths during summer in AP
The highest number of 127 sunstroke deaths were reported in Vizianagaram district.
Car bombing in central Syria kills 34
SANA said that the explosion went off in Horrah village in the countryside near the central city of Hama.
Prajapati encounter case: Court raps Amit Shah for non-appearance
Tulsiram Prajapati, an eye-witness to the encounter, was killed by police at Chapri village in Banaskantha district
Pak cleric seeks FIR against Prime Minister Sharif, others
Canada-based Pakistani cleric Tahirul Qadri has sought registration of an FIR against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the killing of 10 people during a police raid on his residence and offices.