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AFC Cup: Mahindra in a tough group
They are in Group E with New Radiant (Maldives), Singapore Armed Forces FC, and Happy Valley (Hong Kong).
World's biggest Santa on Orissa beach
A sand artiste is creating a gigantic Santa Claus that he claims will be the biggest such sand sculpture in the world.
Oil-for-food documents get UNdefined
The United Nations has released rules regarding use of documents of the Iraq oil-for-food scam inquiry.
Tamil star Prashanth wants wife back
Prashanth flew to Kuala Lumpur to clarify to his fans that he was not going to marry a Malaysia based girl.
Vodafone to make Hutch an offer soon
The bid war for Hutchison Essar - India's fourth largest mobile player - is hotting up.
Monk crawling from Tibet to Bodh Gaya
A Buddhist monk from Tibet is on a new religious adventure — trying to crawl all the way to India.
Chat on mobile while you fly Emirates
From cell phone use to high-speed Internet access, the connected life is spreading to the skies.
It's govt vs judiciary over cola row
The government and judiciary in Karnataka are on a collision course over the ban on colas in educational institutions.
Trinamool can't strike, rules HC
The Trinamool Congress asked to call off strike against small car project in Singur, court says it’s illegal.
Mamata calls off strike | HC warns
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's 24-hour deadline to the government ends at 1600 hrs IST on Wednesday.
Pawar admitted to hospital, 'normal'
Sharad Pawar was admitted to Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre in Delhi on Tuesday evening after he complained of uneasiness.
Chidambaram, angry young man of RS
The FM found himself on the backfoot in RS after reacting in sheer annoyance to interruptions by a SP member.
Chennai Open tennis goes global
India's first ATP tournament, the Chennai Open, is all set to woo a worldwide audience from its next edition in 2007.
Laura Bush had skin cancer tumour
Laura Bush had a skin cancer tumour removed from her right shin in early November but did not reveal it publicly.
Nepal 'deadliest' place to give birth
Every year nearly 6,000 Nepali women and 30,000 children die because of unsafe childbirth and neonatal practices.
Tata begins land survey at Singur
Last week, another team of Tata officials had held technical discussions relating to setting up of the plant.