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Vodafone gets a clean chit by DoT
Telecom ministry has given a clean chit to Vodafone saying that no licencing condition was violated on the Hutch-Essar deal.
Snake sneaks into Google office
The pet of one of its employees, ''Kaiser'' got loose over the weekend, prompting a search.
SL proposes one SAARC currency
Mahinda Rajapakse said SAARC must adopt a single currency for achieving its political and economic pursuits.
Sonia invited for Ash-Abhi wedding
Sources say Sonia Gandhi and her children Rahul and Priyanka have received invitation cards for the Ash-Abhi wedding.
Rs 1,50,000 crore gone in a day
More than half of the total loss was shouldered by investors in the country's 30 biggest blue chip companies.
Market: What the experts advise now
As Sensex tanks 600 pts, it's time to get an expert opinion on the best course of action during such crisis.
Docs on Everest mission get bitter dose
The Nepal government deemed the research of the British doctors attempting to conduct tests on Mt Everest as illegal.
What's behind Kareena's item number
Here are some tidbits about Kareena's sizzling number from the soon-to-be-released Kya Love Story Hai.
HIV infections on the rise in Asia
The number of people in Asia infected with the AIDS threatens to double over the next five years, say officials.
Seafood poisoning rises with warming
Global warming may be the cause many people worldwide suffer seafood poisoning, say scientists.
Strong Pacific quake triggers tsunami
A powerful undersea earthquake in the South Pacific sends tsunami waves crashing into the Solomon Islands.
NRI kills wife in US, held in Delhi
A non-resident Indian has been arrested at the IGI Airport late as he was fleeing to India after allegedly murdering his wife in the US.
BJP says it will revive POTA in UP
BJP accused the UP government of encouraging terror activities in the state and said it would revive POTA if it came to power.
RIL begins tapping methane in MP
Tapping of coal-based methane has begun at six experimental wells sunk by Reliance Industries in Madhya Pradesh.
Indian missions abroad fall under RTI Act
All Indian missions abroad come under the purview of the RTI Act, the Central Information Commission has ruled.
Now buy health care services on retail
After foraying into clothes and food industry, big industrial players are ready to venture into retail health care business.