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Man carries dead child till village
A man carried his dead daughter on his shoulders as he had no money for transport to take the body to his village.
BPO workers say no to trade unions
Trade unions have recently acquired a new agenda. They want to bring India's BPO industry under their realm.
6,55,000 Iraqis dead in war: Study
A controversial new study contends nearly 6,55,000 Iraqis have died because of the war.
Talks with N Korea won't work: Rice
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice defended the Bush administration's refusal to hold bilateral talks with North Korea.
'Anti-corruption' bug bites Fernandes
Fernandes wrote a letter to President Kalam demanding dismissal of UPA govt on the issue of alleged corruption.
Bharti wants India to return passport
Bharti submitted that it will be difficult for her to return to India if the passport is not returned.
US dismisses AQ Khan role in nuke blast
The US has refused to speculate on what A Q Khan's input may have been in North Korea's nuclear blast.
Book Review: The Inheritance of Loss
No easy answers, no happy endings, but definitely the glimmer of hope. That said, the book is a pleasant read.
Real estate regulator Bill in ‘07: Govt
The Government is likely to introduce a Bill in Parliament next year to set up a regulator in the real estate sector.
ONGC tops list of investors' complaints
ONGC tops the list of corporates against whom investor complaints are pending for more than two months.
Car, bike sales see huge 'Navratra' boom
Nine of the 11 carmakers saw sales going up in the auspicious 'Navratra' period that began on September 23.
The reel and real of NRI weddings
Legal counselor, Anu Peshawaria cautions, nearly two in every ten NRI marriages is faked or ends up in divorce.
Legal probe into Mangalore: Bangarappa
Bangarappa also demanded a suitable compensation for the deceased, injured and those who lost properties.
Timberlake considers quitting music
Justin Timberlake is considering quitting music business because he's sick of unwanted attention from female fans.
Japan applauds Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara
Jahnu Barua wins the Kodak Vision Award for his film Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara at Fukuoka Festival in Japan.
New Oscar rules benefit Indian entries
While Rang De Basanti's entry into the Oscars was expected, it was Water that surprised the film fraternity.