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Pak PM vs Tharoor for UN top job?
Pak may be toying with the idea of fielding PM Shaukat Aziz for the United Nations Secretary General's post.
How did 'explosives' land in A-I plane?
It's not the tools but their packaging and how they reached the Air India flight from Toronto is troubling cops.
Jerusalem? Never heard of it
Jerusalem. There is no such city!" the Jerusalem municipality said in AN English version of a sightseeing brochure.
'93 blast case prosecutor gets threat
The public prosecutor in the 1993 Mumbai blast case, Ujjwal Nikam has said that he has been receiving threat calls.
Bible goes mobile in South Africa
South African Christians will be able to download the entire bible on to their mobile phones from Wednesday.
37mn & growing: Netizens rule India
he number of Internet users in India has reached 37 million in September, up from 33 million in March.
Madhu Koda wins trust vote
The UPA Ministry in Jharkhand led by Madhu Koda on Thursday won the vote of confidence with 41 MLAs in the 82-member-House voting.
Forum: Ways to plug communal divide
There has been no violence in the aftermath of the Malegaon blasts, but communal divide in Maharashtra has widened.
Musharraf regime most corrupt of all
In a survey in Pak, 67 pc of respondents said Musharraf regime is more corrupt than that of Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif.
Sunita Williams fond of Gandhigiri
Sunita is the second American woman astronaut with Indian roots to be selected for a space mission by NASA.
7 Indian cos in S&P challengers list
Standard and Poor's (S&P) said these Indian companies have shown highest growth characteristics.
Redemption for possessed stray dog
The dog which refused to budge from the home of the dead rabbi has finally moved after a "redemption ceremony".
Jeans-clad deity costs priest his job
The caretaker of the Banke Bihari temple Jugal Goswami was relieved from all the responsibilities.
Guv’s MLA-son gets bail in rape case
Lawyer for Gaganjit Singh Barnala, accused of raping his middle-aged domestic help, alleges conspiracy.
Romeos ruin harassment protest
A midnight march by women to protest against harassment sounded heroic enough until the protesters ran into Romeos.
Sania watches words for India's sake
Sania Mirza has found herself embroiled in controversies in the past over her on-court dress code.