Three more bodies were recovered late on Sunday night and early on Monday morning.
Policeman found bodies of his battered parents, who had been killed by blows to the head
Symantec has apparently landed in a soup over "Scareware" scams linked to a lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges Symantec to be defrauding the consumers with fake scans of their machines,resulting in manipulative errors and forged warnings designed to force the purchase of an upgraded version of the company's software.
Apple has suspended sales across stores in mainland China, in the wake of recent unruly incidents at Sanlitun in Beijing. Online sales remain open through Apple's official partner - Unicom - and at authorized retail outlets.
Afghanistan National Institute of Music is believed to be the only music academy in the country.
The case stems from a criminal suit filed by Vinay Ray, a Delhi-based journalist, claiming that some of these websites flaunt "blasphemous and derogatory" material which may even derail the communal harmony in the country.
Punishments of six months labour camps are apparently given to those who did not attend the orchestrated crying sessions or did not seem genuine at the organised crying events.
Dr Devinder Sivia questioned by police after Oxford University professor dies at his home.
An ice rink is treading on thin ice after posting a sign in a window that reads: “no travellers.”
Li Guolin, who was serving 23-year sentence, was caught near a primary school on Friday just over a mile from the Hiroshima prison.
Marcin Kasprzak attacked Michelina Lewandowska with stun gun before burying in cardboard box for a "long and slow" death
The Biswa Ijtema, also known as the World Muslim's Congregation, is one of the largest congregations of the followers of Islam.
Bradley Manning, the American soldier who is accused of giving hundreds of thousands of secret documents to Wikileaks, may face a full court martial and life imprisonment.
South African female gang of HIV positive women are accused of intentionally infecting men in viral email
Conservationists in South Africa say ivory poachers killed record 448 rhinos in 2011.
Donor organ tumbles on to pavement as its was being rushed for transplant surgery.
Prof Steven Rawlings dies after night out with university colleague
Minors face up to 40 years in prison after video surfaces of 10-year-olds assaulting younger boy.
Heartbroken family of murdered couple say they 'will never be the same again'.
Apple cancels scheduled sale of iPhone 4S in Beijing store as mass brawl breaks out.
Owner of the Express and Star newspapers Richard Desmond does not know the meaning of "ethical", he told the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.
Avtar and Carole Kolar were 'sweetest and kindest people', distraught children tell press conference.
Traders march against government plans to cut lunch break from 90 minutes to just one hour.
The dogs were found in small rusty cages near a boat and were meant for slaughtering to prepare dog meat dishes in Vietnam.
Lingerie advertising stunt by French clothing brand Etam angers officials at Musee d'Orsay
Mummified body of baby boy found hidden in rubbish-filled flat leads to 30-year jail sentence for Paisley woman.
Footage reveals human safaris taking place on India's Andaman Islands.
Scotland Yard will investigate allegations over rendition in Libya which will put paid to foreign secretary William Hague'splan to "draw a line under the issue."
South African rangers kill two more poachers in gun battle in prestige national park.
Convicted rapist Michael John Roberts receives whole life sentence for series of violent rapes and assaults 20 years ago.