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| Pakistan digging its own grave: US Congressman Several Congressmen have expressed concern over the continued links between ISI and the Taliban and al-Qaeda. |
27 Jul 2010
| Brad Pitt eats butter chicken and garlic naan Wellington: New Zealand is sizzling with the possibility that a mystery visitor to Wellington’s film centre could be none other than sexy Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt. |
27 Jul 2010
| Wikileaks founder, the man who reveals too much It has no headquarters and its public face -- a wiry, silver-haired Australian with a physics Ph.D. -- carries his desktop computer in a backpack as he moves from place to place. |
17 Jun 2010
| Buffett, Gates ask billionaires to donate wealth They have named the campaign the Giving Pledge and are asking those who commit to giving away at least half their fortune. |
3 Feb 2010
| More terror attack in US 'certain': Intelligence chiefs Another attempted terrorist attack on the United States in coming months is 'certain' with al Qaeda remaining the top security threat to the country, according to the heads of major US intelligence agencies. |
14 Jan 2010
| WHO exaggerated H1N1 to benefit pharma cos? WHO exaggerated H1N1 to benefit pharma cos? video news |
25 Sep 2009
| New HIV vaccine tested, cuts infection risk In a major breakthrough in the world of medicine an experimental HIV-AIDS vaccine has shown that the risk of infection can be cut by almost 30 per cent. |
24 Sep 2009
| 20 dead in Balco plant mishap, rescue work on Relief and rescue work are still on at the Bharat Aluminium Company thermal power plant in Korba district of Chhattisgarh where a chimney collapsed on Wednesday killing at least 20 people and trapping many others. |
21 Sep 2009
| AQ Khan letter reveals Pak's dirty nuclear secrets A letter written by Pakistani atomic scientist A Q Khan has allegedly revealed the country's nexus with the controversial nuclear programmes of Iran, North Korea and Libya. |
20 Sep 2009
| China working on a military plan against India? A day after India downplayed the China threat, calling it a media creation, CNN-IBN has access to a confidential intelligence note that suggests that Beijing is acting on a definite military plan on the border. |
20 Sep 2009
| Man held for blackmailing Anoushka Shankar over photos A Mumbai-based man has been arrested by the Delhi Police for allegedly blackmailing sitar player Anoushka Shankar with her pictures, officials said on Sunday. |
20 Sep 2009
| I am living my dream, says Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar was 16 when he made his debut for India against Pakistan. The experts said he was destined for greatness. Twenty years later, he is one of the greatest icons in cricket and perhaps India's greatest sports hero. |
18 Sep 2009
| Navy launches stealth destroyer INS Kochi Indian Navy added more fire power to its arsenal on Friday with the launch of country's second indigenously designed stealth destroyer INS Kochi. INS Kochi has advanced stealth features which make the warship less vulnerable to detection by enemy radar. |
18 Sep 2009
| Twitter row: Gehlot asks Tharoor to quit Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday condemned Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor for his 'derogatory cattle class' remarks about people travelling in economy class, and advised him to tender resignation. |
18 Sep 2009
| Tharoor says 'sorry' for his cattle class remark Reacting to the controversy over his 'cattle class' remarks, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor on Thursday night said he was 'sorry' for hurting sentiments and that his words had been misunderstood. |
9 Sep 2009
| Gandhi is his real hero, Obama tells US school kids While US President Barack Obama is facing the ire of certain lobbies within the US that brand him socialist on the issue of education, one of his quotes will endear him to the followers of the Mahatma. |
8 Sep 2009
| Indian-origin man dies after 'race attack' in London An elderly Kolkata-born man died in a London hospital on Monday after a gang of teenage schoolboys beat him viciously in a suspected race attack. |
8 Sep 2009
| Former Satyam chief Raju suffers cardiac arrest in jail Disgraced founder of Satyam Computer Services Limited B Ramalinga Raju suffered cardiac arrest in a jail on Monday night and was rushed to a hospital. |
7 Sep 2009
| Class 10 exams optional; grades to be awarded There will be no Class 10 board exams in CBSE schools from 2011 and students will get grades, the Government announced on Monday. A grading system with A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D, E1 and E2 grades will be introduced in 2011. |
6 Sep 2009
| Theft at Rashtrapati Bhavan; police claim insider's job The office of President Pratibha Patil's Officer on Special Duty was burgled in the high-security Rashtrapati Bhavan complex in the Capital. |
6 Sep 2009
| Reliance DreamWorks announces first three films Reliance BIG Entertainment and Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks Studios have rolled out details of the first three movies they will be working on as part of their $825 million partnership. |
5 Sep 2009
| BRIC economy bigger than US, can't be ignored: Pranab The G20 Finance Ministers will meet on Saturday in London to discuss trade, protectionism and climate changes. Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is confident that India cannot be ignored anymore by the developed economies of the world. |
3 Sep 2009
| Indian politicians who died in or survived aerial crashes Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy's death in a chopper crash has added to the growing list of Indian politicians killed in aerial accidents. In a country where helicopters are frequently used to ferry VIPs, some also had a narrow escape. |
1 Sep 2009
| Pak increasing nuclear weapons: US scientist An American scientist has claimed that Pakistan has increased the number of its nuclear warheads from 60 to 90 and has kept them ready for use at any time. |
24 Aug 2009
| India's Ekta Chaudhary out of Ms Universe pageant Miss Universe 2009 pageant kicked off in Bahamas early on Monday morning (India time) with beauties from Latin America and Asia going in as favourites according to the various polls conducted till Sunday night. |
22 Aug 2009
| Photos: The World's Greatest Sportsmen Photo Gallery : The World's Greatest Sportsmen |
22 Aug 2009
| Tirupati priest mortgages temple jewellery, arrested A Tirumala Tirupati Devasthaanam (TTD) priest has been detained by the police in Tirupati after he allegedly mortgaged temple jewellery worth Rs 9 lakh. The priest has been questioned by the police at the Tirumala Police Station but no case has been registered so far. |
21 Aug 2009
| Doctors blame late screening for Delhi's H1N1 deaths Delhi's first reported death from the dreaded swine flu virus came late as Wednesday night made way for Thursday. |
21 Aug 2009
| Terrorists innovate, use light-sensitive bombs in J-K In Kashmir terrorists are innovating to disguise and explode bombs. Some of the bombs are shaped like notebooks, dolls or table lamps and the improvised explosive devices being used by the terrorists are getting quite ingenious. |
21 Aug 2009
| Usain bolts to another record, bags 200m gold Usain Bolt extended his stunning domination in the sprints Thursday, adding the 200-meter gold to his tally at the world championships with yet another world record. |



