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Nine Muslims removed from US flight

Nine Muslims, most of them of South Asian descent, were ordered off a domestic US flight after co-passengers overheard what they thought was a ‘suspic

Govt unveils second stimulus package

Govt on Friday unveiled a second stimulus package moments after RBI slashed key rates.

'Pak's responsibility to stop terror from their soil in any form'

With Jamaat-ud-Dawa assuming a new name to evade UN sanctions, India said Pakistan government has the responsibility of acting against the outfit even

'Microsoft may cut 15,000 jobs this month'

Microsoft, is planning a massive reduction in its workforce where up to 15,000 jobs may be axed this month.
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Thanks for making me look good: SRK told Anushka

Anushka Sharma is on cloud nine after a dream debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi'. She got all round praise for her performance b

No quarter to militancy, says Chidambaram

Talking tough after serial blasts rocked Assam, Home Minister P Chidambaram said ‘no quarter’ will be given to militancy and hoped Bangladesh will mak

It's time to make cricket national game: Pataudi

Move over hockey, it is time to make cricket India's national game given the national team's performance, former India captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi

NIA unlikely to take up Mumbai cases

NIA is unlikely to probe any of the cases related to the country's most audacious terror strike.

Show the aggro, McGrath tells Aussie fast bowlers

'Show the aggro', that is the simple message from former pacer Glenn McGrath to the current bunch of Australian fast bowlers.

Taliban new dictum: Marry daughters to militants

On the heels of their crusade against girls going to schools, the Taliban have now issued new dictum in the areas under their sway asking parents of t

Shishir Bajaj exits Bajaj Electricals

Shishir Bajaj and two other family members have exited Bajaj Electricals by selling their 2.05 per cent stake in the company.

Sunny, Kapil, Bedi named in first ICC Hall of Fame

Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar and Bishan Singh Bedi figured among the 55 former players named in the ICC's inaugural Hall of Fame list.

Schools to train students to handle terror situations

In the wake of terror attacks in Mumbai, educational establishments are planning multi-pronged strategy, including training the students on how to man

Popular New Year resolutions ‘improve sexual health’

Some motivation for New Year resolutions: researchers have found that many popular pledges actually improve urologic or sexual health.

Pepsi to invest Rs 250 cr after Govt exemption

Pepsico India now need not divest 49 per cent equity in bottling firms to Indian companies.

Video games 'could be used for education'

In the midst of a debate over whether they are good for kids, a new study has suggested that video games could be used for education.

Don't like the food on the train? Dial 1800-111-139

Annoyed with the quality of food served on trains? Don't fret! Just call a toll-free number to register your complaints.

Chidambaram visits injured in Guwahati serial blasts

Union Home Minister visited victims of Guwahati serial blasts and said he would chair a meeting of unified command in wake of the explosions.

Manipur NGO seeks to cure drug addicts through yoga

A Manipur-based NGO has embarked upon curing drug addicts by training them in various yoga practices apart from medicinal treatment.

Yuvraj to recollect his 'Pak moments' for ICC centenary yr

Yuvraj Singh will be a part of the ICC's global celebration of the spirit of cricket and will speak about his experience of playing in Pakistan.

Pak not to extradite terror suspects to India

Rejecting India's demand to extradite the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks to the country, Pakistan has said such a move will be 'harmful' fo

Indian stem cell treatment gives hope to stroke patients

For the first time, Indian researchers claimed to have successfully used stem cells to treat brain damage resulting from stroke in mice.

Flowers have a beauty 'only bees can see'

has found that flowers take on different colours Depending on the angle from which they are viewed – plant petals use the property, known as iridescen

Is age catching up with David Beckham?

It seems age is catching up with the soccer star David Beckham, who was left gasping for breath while training with AC Milan.

Australia name a team of rookies for Sydney Test

Two players will make their Test debut as Australia named one of its most inexperienced teams in decades for the Sydney Test.
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