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Rajini fans turn violent in Malaysia
Rajinikanth fans, angry at the cancellation of the screening of Sivaji went on a rampage at theatres in Malaysia.
Election in Pak must be fair: US
Richard Boucher hinted that Washington gives a lot of importance to Musharraf holding free and fair elections.
Patil's nomination is a vendetta: Uma
Uma Bharti alleged UPA nominating Pratibha Patil for President's post was part of a conspiracy by Christian missionaries.
Indian shuttlers out of Sudirman Cup
India's hopes in the ongoing Sudirman Cup badminton championship came to a bitter end when they lost to France.
'93 blast accused Ejaz Pathan dead
Ejaz Pathan, prime accused in 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case died at J J hospital in Mumbai on Friday.
Media must present positive image: Mush
Cautioning the Pakistani media against abusing freedom, President Musharraf has asked them to present a positive image of the country.
Mittal eyeing English soccer club
The 'Iron Man of India' has emerged as a contender to buy English Premiership football club Birmingham City.
Wife refuses sex, HC grants divorce
The Delhi HC on Monday dissolved a 13-year-old marriage citing the the denial of sex by either spouse as grounds.
11 fodder scam accused sentenced
The court hands out rigorous imprisonment for up to seven years for the fraudulant withdrawal of Rs 55.55 lakh from the Godda treasury.
Thousands left homeless in China floods
Officials says nine million people have been affected and around 3,00,000 people are homeless in the floods.
The splendour of Rashtrapati Bhavan
The splendour of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the residence of the President of India, is multi-dimensional.
G-8 climate text leaves firms in vacuum
G-8 climate text creates policy vacuum as industry needs a strong signal that the world will fight climate change.
Patched-up Atlantis blasts off
A patched-up Atlantis blasted off with seven astronauts on Friday on the first space shuttle flight of 2007.
Nuke deal doable, say PM, Bush
Indian, American leaders optimistic, but Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon says nothing more from the meeting.
Henin hopes for French Open treble
Henin is taking Ivanovic as seriously as any other opponent, especially after her straight sets win over Maria Sharapova.
IBM goes 'green' to save energy
IBM unveils Project Big Green to combat data center energy crisis by using new technologies to conserve huge energy.