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Is the Internet ruining our minds?
Reading on the Internet has fundamentally changed how we use our brains, says author Nicholas Carr.
SA set to have a ball during World Cup
South Africa stands on the threshold of a unique World Cup that looks likely to confound pessimists.
France must stop leaking early goals: Malouda
Les Bleus trailed early in their first two warm-up games, a 2-1 win over Costa Rica and a 1-1 draw in Tunisia.
NKorea striker can only be keeper at WC: FIFA
Kim Myong Won, who usually plays as a forward, was listed as a goalkeeper in the final squad submitted to FIFA.
BJP slams Cong 'censorship', says it plays fair
Party accuses Congress of forcing cuts in movie, creating trouble for Sonia novel. It defends sacking Jaswant.
South industry to ban B'wood stars going to IIFA
The South Indian Film Chamber has threatened to boycott the actors
26/11 hero to head Maharashtra's anti-terror unit
Sadanand Date, a 1990 batch Indian Police Service officer, was awarded the President's Medal in 2007.
Williams sisters in French Open doubles final
The top-seeded Williams sisters are seeking their 12th Grand Slam doubles title together.
Nadal beats Almagro to reach French Open semis
The second-seeded Nadal beat No. 19 Nicolas Almagro 7-6 (2), 7-6 (3), 6-4 on Wednesday.
Honduran boys hoping to impress in World Cup
Almost three decades ago they impressed the world at the 1982 WC when they held both Spain and Northern Ireland.
Court hears Rathore's bail plea, decision Thursday
Former Haryana police chief convicted of molesting teenager Ruchika Girhotra.
Kangana turns a flower child
The actress studied the fads of the 70's in Bollywood and the West for her role
Rocket attack as Karzai launches peace plan
Hamid Karzai has called a "jirga" of tribal leaders, elders and other notables to forge consensus for overtures to the Taliban.
Zimbabwe gives Brazil a rapturous welcome
Brazil arrived in Harare on Tuesday night for a friendly with Zimbabwe.
iPad idea came before iPhone, says Steve Jobs
The idea to ditch the keyboard for what Steve Jobs calls a multi-touch display came about in the early 2000s.
No surprises as Dunga confirms Brazil squad
The 23-man group selected by Dunga has been practicing in South Africa since last Thursday.