India
Want to remain healthy? Walk the dog
Elderly people can remain healthy by taking regular walks with the pets they own, says research.
Irom Sharmila, a one-woman army
Social activist Irom Sharmila resumed her agitation against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in the Capital.
Onam feast: Aranmula boat race
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsAs the cab we were in veered around curves, one after another, on the road from Vellore to Kottayam, I was worried. My concerns had nothing to do with the buses whi...
'93 blasts: Memon men found guilty
However, the court acquitted accused No. 132 Sohail Ahamed because the witnesses failed not identify him.
IIT joins league of 100 best varsities
Both Cambridge and Oxford were beaten by the American 'Ivy League' rival Harvard.
When papa's Nobel goes down to son
American Roger Kornberg became the eighth son of a Nobel laureate to win the prestigious award on Wednesday.
UPA-Left discuss women's reservation
The meeting ended with an agreement to bring up the Women's Reservation Bill in the winter session of Parliament.
Don't allow coaches on court: Mauresmo
In the recent American hardcourt season, players were allowed to summon their coaches on court for consultations.
Yahoo to start regional language portals
Internet major Yahoo is expanding its presence in India with plans to launch up to six new portals in regional lang
Atlanta worst, LA best city to sleep in
Atlanta has been the named the worst city for sleeping, according to a pharmaceutical company-funded report.
The long and short of beautiful legs
Science has quantified what makes a sexy pair of legs in women, men. For examples, ogle Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise.
Villa hold Chelsea, Liverpool lose
Chelsea were held to a draw by Aston Villa, Liverpool lost at Bolton and Arsenal cAme from behind to beat Charlton.
Gudjohnsen, Saviola star in Barca win
Gudjohnsen and Saviola proved Eto'o's absence wasn't as painful as they both scored in Barcelona's win at Bilbao.
Post-Miss World, Karan eyes Poland
Karan Johar is fascinated by the scenic beauty of Poland and hopes to shoot some of his forthcoming films there.
Bush’s wife wanted Rumsfeld sacked
The Washington Post assistant managing editor's third book on the Bush administration, State of Denial, comes out next week.
Salman, Kareena mobbed in the Capital
Salman and Kareena got mobbed when they arrived in the Capital to inaugurate a jewellery exhibition.