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US hikes pressure on Darfur sides
US Deputy Secretary of State flew to Nigeria to increase pressure on the warring parties from Sudan's Darfur region.
Engineer's murder shocks voluntary group
Suryanarayan's murder has sent shockwaves to a voluntary organisation that takes Jaipur foot to Afghanistan.
Nicole Smith gets part of hubby's fortune
PlayBoy magazine playmate Anna Nicole Smith could pursue part of her late husband’s fortune says Supreme Court.
Swiss ex-skier Rey-Bellet shot dead
Former Swiss skiing star Corinne Rey-Bellet and her brother, Alain, were fatally shot in their parents' home, police said on Monday.
Scientist discover intelligence gene
Blame it on your genes if you have low IQ, psychiatric researchers uncover a gene that influences intelligence.
CBI to probe J&K sex abuse scandal
J&K govt has ordered a CBI probe into the allegations that top politicians were involved in a sex abuse scandal.
Katie may be the next Bond girl
Hollywood actor Katie Holmes may be the next Bond girl, directors consider her for a role she missed due to pregnancy.
I want to transform India: Rahul Gandhi
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi says he wants to see India compete successfully with every other country.
Punching bag bosses available on hire!
Two Chinese businessmen have offered themselves as human punchbags so fuming workers can blast them instead of the boss.
Pravin stays in police custody
Public prosecutor tells Pravin is dodging questions during interrogation, police need time to question him.
Musharraf is a criminal: Zawahiri
In a video Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant praises insurgents in Iraq and urges Pakistanis to topple their president.
US bans directs flights from Pakistan
Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authorities review security arrangements on flights, but fail to convince the US.
Vox pop takes to Net for quota protest
More than the streets, quota protest is getting stronger on the cyber space, which is fast becoming a platform for healthy debates and mass protests on burning issues.
Lanka air strikes end, roads reopened
Sri Lanka on Friday has reopened the roads linking government and rebel-held territory and have also stopped the air strikes.
Pak singing sensation swoons Indians
With catchy numbers and good looks that make female fans swoon, Roy hopes to strike the right note in India.
1999 hijack: Jethmalani blames Brajesh
"I had asked Vajpayee to remove Brajesh Mishra," says Jethmalani, who was law minister in Vajpayee govt.