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Brazil get ready, warns Beckham
England captain David Beckham says his men are gunning for a revenge victory over Brazil at the World Cup.
'Inspired' by al-Qaeda, held in Canada
Canadian authorities said they had foiled terror bids plans with the arrests of 17 people "inspired by al-Qaeda."
Button hoping for rain at Silverstone
Honda's Jenson Button would like to see his home fans get a soaking at next week's British Formula One Grand Prix.
India won't export democracy to Myanmar
India, hailed as the world's biggest democracy, will not export its free society ideology to neighbouring Myanmar.
Malaysia hails nuclear talks with Iran
Malaysia's PM Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says the US offer to have nuclear talks with Iran is a "relief to the world".
EU regulators clear Mittal's bid
European Union Antitrust Regulators on Friday approved Mittal Steel Co's hostile takeover bid for rival Arcelor.
Powell wins 100m at IAAF Golden League
American Justin Gatlin, who equalled Powell's world mark of 9.77 last month, was not competing in the meet at Oslo.
Nadal's victory march on clay continues
In the womens singles Martina Hingis overcame a brief lapse in the second set to beat Zuzana Ondraskova 6-1, 6-3.
Beware! Over 20 univs are fake
UGC declares list of fake universities in the country and advices students not to seek admission in these institutions.
Jaya, Amitabh worth Rs 227 cr
Samajwadi Party leader Jaya Bachchan and her filmstar husband Amitabh Bachchan own Rs 227 crore in movable and immovable properties.
Hamilton ready to be McLaren race driver
The Briton has said he is doing everything he can to ensure that he gets his chance with McLaren for the 2007 season.
Bear-hug tight on mkts, bull run ended
FIIs have pulled out about Rs 7,500 crore from the Indian stock markets in May leaving behind the fear of a liquidity crunch.
World powers strike accord on Iran
Major world powers struck a far-reaching agreement to offer Iran incentives to halt sensitive nuclear fuel work.
Rahul and co face confidence crisis
From being record-breaking winners, the Indian team has been dented by its 1-4 One-Day series loss to Windies.
Govt was ready to sack docs
Union Health Ministry had warned to serve termination notices to the defiant striking doctors by Thursday morning.
History of World Cup: 1970-78
A brief history of the World Cup finals covering the tournaments from 1970 to 1978.