India
Rani's bouncers beat up journalists
Mediapersons were assaulted by private security guards escorting actors Rani Mukherjee and Konkana Sen Sharma.
Messi needs surgery for foot injury
His loss is a major blow to Primera Liga leaders Barcelona with Samuel Eto'o still recovering from knee surgery.
Insurgents blow up oil pipeline in Assam
The pipeline transports oil from the world's oldest operating Digboi refinery, established in 1901.
He is world's fastest text messager
Ang Chuang Yang typed the SMS message in 41.52 seconds, beating the previous record of 42.22 seconds.
‘Serious work on N-deal yet to begin’
The US said serious negotiations are yet to begin with India on the details of an agreement to enforce the nuclear deal.
Nayar-Hurley throw bash at Udaipur
London-businessman Arun Nayar, all set to marry girlfriend Liz Hurley threw a grand bash at Udaipur's Devigarh palace.
Is it Britney in the leaked sex tape?
The 19-second clip shows a woman with dark hair, who bears a striking resemblance to Britney performing oral sex.
MP varsity ties up with Houston Univ
A MP university has signed a memorandum of understanding with Univ of Houston in the US to start a dual degree course.
'30 terror plots being planned in UK'
Britain's intelligence agency head was quoted as saying that up to 30 terrorist plots were being planned in UK.
See my film before nailing me: Ramu
Ram Gopal Varma says the audience does not watch a film with the baggage of the past and originals are not foolproof.
Freedom fighters pension increased
Currently, the basic pension to the majority of freedom fighters so far was around Rs 4,000 per month.
Boucher to talk on N-deal tomorrow
India and the US will have high level discussions on the future of the N-deal when Boucher meets officials on Friday.
Jyoti leads in Shanghai, Tiger behind
Jyoti Randhawa stole the first round thunder at the HSBC Champions, eclipsing world-class stars including Tiger Woods.
'When does sex become a sin?'
The United Church of Canada ad features a can of whipped cream and asks, "How much fun can sex be before it's a sin?"
Heavy shelling in Sri Lanka, 65 killed
At least 65 civilians were killed and about 300 wounded in heavy shelling by government forces in eastern Sri lanka
Saddam may hang at Abu Ghraib
Notorious prison complex has Iraq’s only gallows, and is the place where Saddam tortured and killed his enemies.