India
Parents of hyperactive kids need help too
Parents of children on medication for attention deficit disorder are likely to be on such medication, says study.
PCG pulls out of peace process
The Peoples Consultative Group pulled out of the peace process, blaming the Centre for derailing the ULFA talks.
John Abraham & the art of staying fit
"Fitness is a tripod stand. It has three legs. Good food, good sleep and good routine," says John Abraham.
Paes gives Asian Games singles a miss
Leander Paes says he is unlikely to play singles at the Asian Games in December to focus on doubles and mixed doubles.
Charity to host concerts on Gulzar works
A UK charity will organise concerts based on the lyricist’s works raising funds for children's education in India.
‘Uphaar tragedy was waiting to happen’
The CBI charged the accused in the Uphaar fire tragedy with turning the cine complex into a veritable death trap waiting to happen.
Big B's security cover reduced: Patil
Amitabh Bachchan's security cover has been reduced but not downgraded, Maharashtra Deputy CM R R Patil said.
Twist in the 'tall' tale: think twins!
An insulin-like growth factor has been positively linked to both height and twinning, says a study.
Soccer field a victim of PM's visit
The ground in Ludhiana is the single football field of international standards in entire Punjab.
Davis Cup: Russia beat US, enter final
The US has come back from a 2-1 deficit five times but could not repeat the performance this time.
One sentence wrecked Assam truce
Govt on Sunday resumed military operations against ULFA by calling off a six-week-old ceasefire.
Pak minister denies coup rumours
Pakistan on Sunday denied rumours of a coup attempt against President Pervez Musharraf.
Jail reform makes priests of inmates
As part of a package of jail reforms, prisoners will be made to undergo training for priests in Madhya Pradesh.
Putin puts brakes on road hogs
Russian President Vladimir Putin is clamping down on top Russian officials who speed around Moscow with flashing lights.
Iraq Al-Qaeda leader appears on tape
The leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq has purportedly appeared in video as the executioner of a Turkish hostage.
MSN India launches language portals
MSN India on Friday celebrated its sixth anniversary by launching five regional language portals.