IMAGES from the English Premier League matches played on Wednesday.
Asha Damle's Marathi translation of American Nobel laureate Toni Morrison's ground-breaking novel, Beloved.
Stars who graced the star-studded event!
Owen Wilson, a close friend of director Wes Anderson, won't be doing the publicity for The Darjeeling Limited.
Pele agrees with England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson that Wayne Rooney has made a bigger impact on a major tournament than any young player since Pele himself.
After being declared bankrupt in May, former England and Kerala Blasters marquee player David James is now forced into auctioning signed shirts, shorts and match balls.
Alan Gledson, 45, a former British farmer has landed the job of coach for India's national rugby team.
The United States has decided to appoint a treasury attache and an attache for intellectual property rights in India. The US will also appoint a special official to deal with the aviation sector.
McClaren has lost left backs Ashley Cole and Wayne Bridge for the game on March 24 to suspension and injury, while striker Peter Crouch is also out.
Take a look at the famous faces who exercised their democratic right.
Little did this doctor from Bangalore realise that she was falling into the trap of a con artist. In the end, she ended up losing Rs 4.69 lakh.
Manchester United may be the bookies' favourites to defend their Premier League crown but after a summer of big spending there are no safe bets this season.
Jose Mourinho is the darling of football, manager of the European champions and set to become Chelsea's next boss. But can the Portuguese firebrand live with the determined Russian oil magnate?
And he only reveals this two days after his chief executive leaves for Stamford Bridge. Fancy that.
Hopes of a swift end to Ferrari's domination look less likely than some had hoped after tyre suppliers Michelin, admitted they face a difficult time in Malaysia.
Eddie Jordan has made an emotional appeal to Michael Schumacher to retire before he tarnishes the amazing legend he has created.
The 25-year-old Bayern Munich midfielder has not ruled out making a move to England during the mid-season break.
Although he carried on too long and made high-profile errors, the overriding impression of David Seaman will still be one of reliability.
Tim Montgomery has testified before a US federal grand jury which is investigating a company suspected of producing the steroid THG.
Fractured finger, swollen neck, bruised eye and gashed knee, Shikhar Dhawan endured a painful 2019 but the India opener is ready to make a fresh start reminding one that he 'hasn't forgotten how to bat'. Dhawan, who will be leading Delhi in their Ranji Trophy game against Hyderabad, is back after recovering from a knee injury sustained during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which required 25 stitches.
Following is reaction to the sacking of Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, who was dismissed by the Premier League club on Tuesday.
England players played with breathtaking power and precision to win 19-7, a result that not only puts them within touching distance of a second World Cup crown, but arguably re-calibrates world rugby's pecking order.
Some of the fastest men to run the 100 metres in under ten seconds.
Portugal's 2-1 win over Mexico on Wednesday earned Luiz Felipe Scolari a World Cup record of 10 successive victories as a coach.
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson though was not sure whether the striker would play against Trinidad & Tobago
Furious Real Madrid refused to let Ronaldo see Chelsea play Liverpool last night.
Gerrard is now in a league of extraordinary footballers. The Liverpool veteran struck his 100th Premier League goal for the Reds.
The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff will host the 2017 Champions League final, UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino said on Tuesday. The Friends Arena in Stockholm will be the venue for the 2017 Europa League final.
The Virat Kohli-led team ticked all the boxes in their opening win of the series Australia on Saturday.
Check out the star arrivals.
Uefa has stepped up its investigation into the tunnel bust-up that could leave England and Turkey players in trouble.
Briton Graeme McDowell fired a flawless six-under-par 66 to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the British Open.
David Beckham set up two goals to steer England to a 3-0 win over Estonia to put their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign firmly back on track.
The Olympiastadion was built on a monumental scale to stage the 1936 Summer Games and has been modernised for the World Cup