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Emergency declared in Basra, Iraq
Iran's hand is rumored to be behind Shiite militias in Basra, although little evidence has been made public.
WHO to elect new Director-General
World Health Organisation chooses its new Director-General during its special session in November.
New evidence found in Diana's death
Investigators have uncovered new forensic evidence and fresh witnesses in the death of Princess Diana.
Sectors one should stay away from
The worst hit are the BSE metal index which is down seven per cent and FMCG index which is down nearly 6.5 per cent.
Expert verdict on market volatilty
Most experts feel that domestic markets are reacting to the fall seen in the extremely weak global markets.
Sania crashes out of French Open
Russia's Anastasia Myskina continued her recent return to form with a 6-4 6-1 win over Sania Mirza in the first round.
10-yr prison term to Daewoo founder
A Seoul court sentenced the founder and former chairman of collapsed firm, Daewoo to 10 years in prison.
End strike now: SC warns doctors
Supreme Court has warned the agitating docs to call off their strike with immediate effect or face contempt of court.
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Govt announces committee for quota
Moving to bring an end to the quota imbroglio, the Centre has announced a committee to look into the quota issue.
In Pics: Winners take it all at Cannes
Here's a peek at the stars who swept the awards at 59th International Film Festival on Sunday at Cannes.
Give upper castes slice of quota pie: BJP
BJP is supporting the quota but says that economically weaker sections of the upper castes should be included in it.
Being: Himesh Reshammiya
"I have to sing in a high pitch — a song will only work when sung in that manner," Reshammiya tells Anuradha SenGupta.
Japan to resume annual funding to Pak
Seven years after it suspended aid to Pakistan following the 1998 nuclear tests, Japan has decided to resume its assistance.
Help us with India: Pak tells NAM
Pakistan has said that it wanted members of the Non-Aligned Movement to support its ongoing dialogue process with India.
High time docs withdraw strike: Yechuri
CPI (M) Politburo member Sitaram Yechuri on Wednesday appealed to the striking medicos across the country to withdraw their anti-quota agitation.