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Google goes mobile with Gmail
Google's Gmail e-mail service provides mobile phone subscribers with quick access to their e-mail in the US.
Bribed MPs appear before panel
The Inquiry Committee constituted to probe the cash-for-query scam completes the process of seeking evidence.
Raj Thackeray quits Shiv Sena
Mumbai wakes up to a politically volatile Sunday. Raj Thackeray announces a formal break up from the Sena and his intention to float a non-political outfit.
WTO protesters clash with police
Police used tear gas, fire hoses and pepper spray to quell demonstrations outside WTO meet venue in Hong Kong.
Warne breaks Lillee's world record
The leggie captured the wickets of AB de Villiers, Ashwell Prince and Mark Boucher to take his tally this year to 87.
Man gifts diamond to stranger
An anonymous man left a $15,000 diamond engagement ring to the owner of an unlocked car in western Massachusetts.
Friday flutter: Shikhar, Dosti and Bluffmaster
As another Friday dawns on the Bollywood horizon, three rather 'different' films hit the theatres. Bachchan's Family was not released.
Mediclaim heads back to square one
Be prepared to fork out a substantial amount of the medical bill on being hospitalised despite having a mediclaim policy.
Violence fails to deter 15 mn Iraqis
As many as 15 million Iraqis cast their votes on Thursday for the first permanent Iraqi parliament since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Iran Prez says Holocaust is a myth
The Iran President created international uproar on Wednesday by saying that the Holocaust in which millions of Jews died was a myth.
Sensex on a new high at 9309
The Sensex touched an all-time high of 9309.01 on Wednesday and closed down over 20 points due to some profit booking.
JK Cement to raise Rs 300cr from IPO
Leading cement manufacturer JK Cement is embarking on a Rs 250 crore expansion plan, for which it is coming up with an IPO to raise funds.
HCL Tech in pact with Japan's EXA
HCL Tech will provide offshore IT services to EXA?s clients. HCL Tech is targeting a revenue of $100 million over the next five years from the deal.
Quake jolts New Zealand capital
A magnitude five earthquake rocked Wellington early on Tuesday morning. However, there were no reports of any casualties.
HarperCollins pens digital books
HarperCollins plans to convert some books into digital form in a bid to rein in potential copyright violations on the Internet.
30,000 Iraqis killed since war: Bush
US President George W Bush has predicted Iraq election will not be perfect and insurgent violence will not end, but will be part of a Middle East turning point.