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Mittal Steel bids for rival Arcelor
Mittal Steel on Friday launched a takeover bid for French rival Arcelor worth 18.6 billion euros ($22.7 billion), in an attempt to bring two leading world steel groups together.
Pak series boring! Not for girls
Wives of some senior players are making most of the series as they are going to travel, shop and eat with all guns blazing.
Sania, Mary Kom get Padma Shree
Sania Mirza, MC Mary Kom, Madhumita Bisht, Bahadur Singh and Mohan Singh Gunjyal are the sportsperson to receive the awards.
Fruit and veg slash risk of a stroke
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and the commonest cause of disability in the world's wealthiest countries.
Kiefer into first Grand Slam semis
The 21st seeded Kiefer won a volatile quarter-final, 6-3, 0-6, 6-4, 6-7 (1/7), 8-6 in the longest match of the Open in 15 years.
Congress worker sets himself on fire
Kashyap was protesting the Patiala municipal authorities razing shops belonging to the Paratha Market Traders Association.
Dayak Nayak's B-links unearthed
The Anti-Corruption Bureau is digging deeper into the murky deals Daya Nayak may have had with the Hindi film industry.
Iran could blackmail the world: Bush
Ahead of the February 2nd meeting of the IAEA's board of governors, US President Bush warned that a nuclear capable Iran could "blackmail" the world.
Ind not in fray for '08 Champions Trophy
Australia, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies along with Associate Member UAE have joined the fray.
Brave things come in small packages
Seventeen children have been awarded the National Bravery Award 2006 for their exemplary show of courage.
Market slips, Sensex down
Markets ended lower after global weakness and partial profit booking on frontlne stocks. FMCG, capital goods gained.
Suspected LeT men being taken to J&K
The court has permitted the J&K Police to interrogate the men for a period of 14 days in connection with the killing of a CRPF jawan.
Yaaaawn! Testing patience
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThree series in less than two years. Are we killing the golden goose? Unlike the last two tours in 2004 and 2005 the ongoing cricket series has failed to take the s...
First Africa woman leader sworn in
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf took the oath of office on Monday, becoming Africa's first elected woman head of state.
Jungle rule: Lovers flogged to death
A woman and her borther-in-law were flogged to death as a punishment for allegedly having an illicit relationship.
A 120-feet by 80-feet love letter
The world's longest love letter has been written by Indian children for their Pakistani counterparts.