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Advani’s daughter may join politics
Pratibha Advani said she would join politics on her own strength, conveying that without any help from her father.
Reporter's Blog: 'I reported, teary-eyed'
When seven bombs ripped apart Mumbai, CNN-IBN Correspondent Jency Jacob was on one of the trains.
Why India lost Rs 256 cr in one minute
The INSAT 4C ISRO satellite launch failure was not just a setback for India's space programme, it was also a monetary disaster.
WagonR reinvented model coming soon
Maruti Udyog Limited is all set to launch the refurbished model of its popular model, WagonR.
PM to talk energy, defence with Putin
Manmohan Singh will be in St Petersburg on Sunday to attend the G-8 plus Outreach nations summit.
Witnesses claim overhearing plot
Two days after the Mumbai serial blasts, the police may have found a credible lead.
Ex-wife sues Jackson over payment
Michael Jackson’s former wife has sued him for not paying what he had promised after they divorced in 1999.
Blasts can't pull down economy: FM
The terror attack in Mumbai will not impact India's growth story which is very much intact, says Chidambaram.
Beware, before you say oh-so-cute!
A team of Australian paleontologists say they have found the fossilized remains of a fanged killer kangaroo.
Bush wants Far-Easterner as UN Chief
Bush said US is looking at the Far East right now for the Secretary General. He also said he is not against a Muslim becoming Annan's successor.
From the spot: Chaos all over Mumbai
An atmosphere of chaos and confusion prevailed on the Western Railway lines as thousands were left bewildered by the serial blasts.
Muslim welcome to head UN: Bush
Asked whether he would oppose a Muslim in principle, Bush replied; "Not at all, would not be against a Muslim."
I insulted Zidane, admits Materazzi
Ever since Zidane's red card the world has been wondering why he decided to head-butt his opponent.
British Hindus say no to 'Asian' tag
British Hindus in London voiced concern over the general assumption that any brown-skinned Asian was a Muslim.
Mkts end in red, Hero Honda down 6 pc
The markets were sluggish throughout the day witnessing choppy trades. The Sensex closed at 10,614.35 down 69.95 points.
Short legs linked to obesity and diabetes
Having short legs may increase a person’s risk of being overweight and developing type 2 diabetes, says research.