Carrie Fisher, who rose to fame as Princess Leia in the Star Wars films and later endured drug addiction and stormy romances with show business heavyweights, died on Tuesday, People magazine reported, citing the family's publicist.
The government has kept December 30, as the last date to deposit the demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.
Burnley were totally outplayed by Tony Pulis's rampant side and have still not won in the league at the Hawthorns since December 1969, losing on nine of their 10 visits since.
Samajwadi Party (SP) on Saturday looked set for a possible split with the party leadership expelling MLC Udayveer Singh who was known to be close to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
Allardyce's incendiary comments were published late on Monday and by early Tuesday morning, the former Sunderland and West Ham boss was driving down to London in an unsuccessful bid to save his job.
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Lok Sabha has already approved the constitutional amendment but it remains pending in Rajya Sabha, where the ruling NDA does not have a majority.
In an earlier hearing, her lawyer Mahesh Jethmalani had argued that the statement of eight doctors panel submitted on February 21-22, was as per the medical report of January and not her "subsequent deteriorating condition".
Singer Justin Bieber, who was in tears in an emotional outburst on stage, shared that he had lost his "purpose", but he's now "happy".
Congress on Monday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his barb on foreign soil that he inherited "lethargy" from previous governments, saying he should have desisted from raking up domestic politics abroad.
An independent investigation found that CEO and President Hisao Tanaka had been aware the company had been inflating its profits over a number of years.
The Indian defenders, who let in six goals against world champions Australia in their last group match, will be again tested by the nippy Malaysians as the knockout competition begins today.
The 16GB Mi4 carries a price tag of Rs 19,999 and is scheduled to go on sale in India from February 10.
Sanjay Gupta feels that Akshay Kumar's stardom is such that he can draw viewers to sensible cinema like the actor's forthcoming 'Baby', which deals with terrorism.