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NASA to proceed with Hubble repair
NASA said that it would undertake a potentially risky shuttle mission to extend the life of Hubble Space Telescope.
Interactive: Gift a groom to Ash
Wanted a groom for Bollywood’s most eligible single woman. Who do you think should marry Aishwarya Rai?
Camilla’s outfit evokes Diana memories
Camilla currently on a visit to Pakistan with husband Prince Charles, wore a Diana-like outfit at a reception in Islamabad.
Pak will focus on security: Musharraf
Pakistan would continue to maintain its minimum defensive deterrence with focus on security, Pak President Pervez Musharraf said.
Ramu's next is a trial on sex
Ram Gopal Varma says his new film will explore India's attitudes toward sex by literally putting the issue on trial.
Cancer cure isotopes executed in India
Ion beams from cyclotrons can be used to penetrate body and kill tumours with minimum damage to healthy tissues.
B'desh Prez takes over interim govt
Bangladesh President Iajuddin Ahmed on Sunday took over as the head of the interim administration.
Urban India to contribute 70% to GDP
Indian cities becoming epicentres of economic activities. The contribution of urban population to GDP is expected to touch 70 per cent.
Super-rich Indians create a UK hub
All roads for Britain's new class of super-rich Indians lead to Northwood, a quiet west London suburb.
Oxford research centre in India
Oxford University to set up a research centre in India to study the subcontinent's growing economy.
Meghalaya drums up Guinness record
A band of drummers in Meghalaya on Saturday created a new world record for the largest drum ensemble.
Harmful microbe expelled during sneezing
Large amounts of disease causing microbe and other bacteria are released into the air with every sneeze, says study.
Cops seek details on Channel 4 sting op
Police have requested UK-based Channel 4 to provide details of the persons caught by them in a sting op.
BJP ridicules Deshmukh on farmer issue
BJP ridiculed Maharashtra CM Vilasrao Deshmukh for suggesting Art of Living course to help check farmer suicides.
Migrants leave Britons jobless
Many Britons have been left jobless due to eastern European migrants’ arrival, says study.
Lanka govt, LTTE to meet in Geneva
Sri Lankan government officials and Tamil Tiger rebels meet in Geneva for the first time in eight months.