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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.
Sensex may hit all-time high next week
Markets closed at its monthly and quarterly highs and experts expect Sensex to test its previous high next week.
Salman, Kareena mobbed in the Capital
Salman and Kareena got mobbed when they arrived in the Capital to inaugurate a jewellery exhibition.
I don't want to sell soaps: Karan
After KANK-ering the world, Karan Johar is back in Mumbai to endorse Hewlett and Packard products.
No stopping: GDP's [email protected] pc
Defying high crude and metal prices and stagnant agriculture, India registers 8.9 pc growth in GDP during Q1.
Final countdown for Natasha at Ms World
Miss India Natasha Suri has to live up to the expectations of millions to win the Miss World 2006 title.
Bangalored! 2,000 schools set to shut
The state government has said the de-recognition of schools will not take effect till the end of academic year.
SEZs policy on track: Kamal Nath
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath said that the government will not allow SEZs to be sabotaged.
Afzal case: Protest continues in J&K
Police resorted to force to quell agitating activists of Hurriyat Conference protesting Afzal's death sentence.
Nepal peace talks postponed
Peace talks between the Nepal government and Maoist rebels have been postponed by another ten days.
Kajra re rocks at Miss World event
Ash's naughty number Kajra re has young Poles do an impromptu jig every time the song comes on screen.
Markets close mixed on F&O expiry
Mkt breadth was positive; about 1322 shares advanced, 1117 shares declined, and 63 shares remained unchanged.
Will President Kalam pardon Afzal?
Will Mohammed Afzal, sentenced to die for the terror attack on Indian parliament, be pardoned by President Kalam?
Davis Cup loss lands Aussies in soup
Australia may be in trouble for failing to field apt players in their Davis Cup singles rubbers against Argentina.
Florida researchers see rare woodpecker
Searching for the ivory-billed woodpecker, researchers say they have seen the rare bird once believed to be extinct.