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The 'humble farmer' now at receiving end
Deve Gowda and company had shunned every infrastructure project that Bangalore has seen so far, for its urban bias.
No credit offtake delay due to rate hike
No slowdown in credit offtake after interest rate hike says country's largest private sector bank, ICICI Bank Ltd.
Japan warns N Korea on missile tests
Japan warned it would consider ‘all options’- including severe sanctions - in response to possible missile test by North Korea.
Strong comeback by India on Day III
Wasim Jaffer struck a 50 to bolster India's reply to West Indies' 581 on the third day of the third Test on Saturday.
Argentina beat Mexico in extra time
A brilliant goal from Maxi Rodriguez gave Argentina a 2-1 extra-time win over Mexico in the World Cup second round.
Jayawardene ton seals series for Lanka
Sri Lankan Mahela Jayawardene scored a century to complete an eight-wicket win over England to win the ODI series.
Bin Laden's 'sex slave' writes for TV
Novelist Kola Boof claims she was held prisoner and forced to have sex with Osama bin Laden in 1996.
Ghana carry Africa's World Cup hope
They are only the fifth African team ever to advance from the group stage following Morocco, Cameroon, Nigeria and Senegal.
Dhoni voted MTV youth icon 2006
Dhoni beat Navjot Singh Sidhu, Abhijeet Sawant, Vijay Mallaya, President A P J Abdul Kalam and John Abraham.
Royal Nepal govt members to face trial
Former ministers and aides of King Gyanendra are accused of ordering a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.
Japan lifts ban on Indian mangoes
Japan has lifted the ban on import of Indian mangoes, providing market access to the fruits after 20 years.
Rajesh's column: View from the stands
Football World Cup is in full flow and most of the favourites have been having an easy time against the minnows and newcomers.
Seven held over 'Sears Tower plot' in US
Seven persons were arrested in connection with plot against Sears Tower, the tallest US skyscraper: Official.
Saddam skips meal, ends hunger strike
Former Iraqi leader refused lunch on Thursday in protest at the killing of one of his lawyers by gunmen.
Mobiles are risky during thunderstorms
A mobile phone in contact with the skin increases the odds of internal injuries and death during a thunderstorm.
No monkey business! School warned
A British woman has protested against school authorities for giving her son a monkey’s role in a school play.