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Don't cry for Ghana: Annan
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan was diplomatic in defeat after his nation's 3-0 loss to Brazil in the World Cup.
A new restructuring plan for zoos
The Government will improve facilities in zoos in the country and build a national zoo research center in Delhi Zoo.
Tendulkar hits a ton for Lashings
Sachin Tendulkar came up with another big score for Lashings World XI, hitting 147 before electing to retire.
Consultants hired for Air-India merger
The Air-India Board shortlisted three consultants to prepare a roadmap for merger of Air-India and Indian Airlines.
PPF - The Ultimate Debt Investment!
Public Provident Fund is the best tax saving scheme as gives investment returns at the lowest level of default risk.
Scolari returns to haunt England
England's quarter-final with Portugal pitches them against Luiz Felipe Scolari, who could have been their manager.
Record day in history of Mittal Steel
Overwhelmed by Arcelors' consent to merge with Mittal Steel, L N Mittal said, it is the greatest day in the history of his co.
What Mittal-Arcelor deal means to India
As, Arcelor gave in to Mittal's offer, the fact that Mittal is an Indian evokes a sense of pride in each Indian's mind.
Dutch swamp Aussies, win Azlan Shah
It was the first Azlan Shah win for the Dutch in their second attempt but coach Roelant Oltmans played down the success.
Sharapova ready for Wimbledon
Maria Sharapova has not reached a grand slam final since her shock Wimbledon triumph two years ago.
Andre Agassi to retire after US Open
He is one of only five men to win all four grand slams. He won his first grand slam title at the 1992 Wimbledon final.
Birla group acquires Canadian BPO firm
A V Birla group entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Canada's largest BPO firm Minacs for $125 million.
J&K sex scandal: CBI files chargesheet
The nine accused in the J&K sex scandal have been charged for criminal conspiracy, rape and immoral trafficking.
Getting Modern is a suffering for HLL
HLL was unable to turn around Modern Foods because it doesn’t have the experience in distributing perishable goods.
US govt looking at Indian IT firms
The US government is the latest among a growing group of customers looking to Indian IT firms to manage IT hardware.
F1 doesn't need US, says Ecclestone
F1 does not need USA and will not subsidise any race there despite last year's fiasco at according to Ecclestone.