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Bandit King of Chambal killed
Nirbhay Gujjar, whose gang terrorised the Chambal valley for nearly two decades, had over 200 cases against him and a reward of Rs 2.5 lakh on his head.
Mobiles turn into mini-PCs
Yahoo!-Google mark evolution of cellphones from communications devices to minicomputers used to e-mail, browse, download music and watch TV.
The bold and the musical -Ron Moss
Better known by his fans as Ridge Forrestor,The Bold and the Beautiful star, Ron Moss was in Mumbai to lauch his new music album.
How credible is the Volcker report?
In a startling interview, Paul Volcker has stated that he changed the language of a report so Kofi Annan would not have to resign.
Hutchison rethinks Italy 3G IPO fate
Worried it may not achieve ?12 billion valuation that it and bankers first put on the business, Hutchison mulls over prospects for Italy 3G IPO.
Congress is Mumbai?s future: Rane
Narayan Rane has declared war on Sena candidate Parshuram Uparkar saying his rapport with Malvan voters would assure him victory.
US, China join hands on textile deal
The US and China have reached a agreement on imports of Chinese textiles.
Al-Qaeda threatens diplomats in Iraq
On Friday, Sunni-led insurgents killed 11 Iraqi security forces and wounded 14 in two separate attacks.
Stone pelting fest rocks Himachal
Patharon ka mela is a festival where villagers in Dhami throw stones at each other to please goddess Kali.
Mock baraat at Shaadi No 1 premiere
The premiere was a dress rehearsal for Fardeen Khan and Zayed Khan, who are both getting married in the coming months.
Indo-US air drill risky: Left
The Left Front has called for demonstrations at the Kalaikunda Air Force base during the Indo-US joint air exercises.
Sami hopes to be fit for first match
The Pakistani pacer said he expects to be fully fit before the first test match starting on November 12 in Multan.
Ponting's century rescues Australia
The Aussie skipper is now fourth on Australia's Test run-scoring list headed by world record holder Allan Border.
Can India contain birdflu?
India?s target of stockpiling 10 lakh units of avian flu vaccine falls desperately short despite 20,000 units donated by WHO.
Dolphins give pre-natal therapy in Peru
They respond to their trainers' calls and approach mothers-to-be for what is fondly called the healing touch.
US death toll in Iraq reaches 2,000
As flag-draped coffins continue to arrive from Iraq at the rate of two or three each day, support for military action in Iraq is dwindling.