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Sex icon Bipasha eyeing meatier roles

She came into the limelight with her coffee bean complexion in Ajnabee and was called a scorcher for her skin show in Jism. But Bollywood beauty Bipasha Basu, who turns 30 on Wednesday, has now moved on from being just a sex icon and is signing on mature roles.�

Will India be the Superstars of Dance?

Dance reality show Superstars of Dance, debuted last night in the US, following weeks of anticipation.

Tamil Nadu top order tires out UP

After the way Abhinav Mukund and M Vijay punished the Uttar Pradesh bowlers on the first day of the semi-final in Nagpur, all the Ranji teams must be desperate to figure out how to separate them early in their partnership

Strong earthquake rocks Indonesia

An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 rocks eastern Indonesia, triggering a tsunami alert, meteorologists say.

Ganapathy plays spoilsport after UP fight back

On a day of comebacks, the resilient efforts of the Uttar Pradesh bowlers were followed by those of the Tamil Nadu tail as the day ended with the match in balance

Tendulkar not in favour of neutral venues

Sachin Tendulkar, who scored a century in his first outing for Mumbai in nearly two years, has said he does not favour neutral venues because of the lack of partisan crowds

New leader takes oath in Kashmir

Young pro-India leader Omar Abdullah is sworn is as the new chief minister of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Tamil Tigers 'kill 40' soldiers

Tamil Tiger rebels in northern Sri Lanka say they have killed 40 government soldiers - a claim the army denies.

Recession? Govt to inject Rs 1 trillion

Reports say that the decision was taken on the advice of UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi. Gainers: BSE ( A, B ) | NSE | Losers: BSE ( A, B ) | NSE | 52 Week: High, Low

Tata Group is second most valued corporate house

The combined m-cap of over two dozen Tata group companies rose to close to Rs 1,35,000 cr with a gain of nearly Rs 4,000 cr. Old Horses of India Inc

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