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Japan's Princess Kiko to be hospitalised
Japan's Princess Kiko, pregnant with a possible heir to the throne, will be hospitalised tomorrow.
Govt to fight inflation, except fuel
India imports 70 pct of its oil needs and policy makers say high global oil prices are a concern for the economy.
Slide Show: Street Smart India
Join us in this tongue-in-cheek journey and discover India as you have always seen before – but never noticed.
Blind teacher wins students' hearts
Suresh Biswal, who was born blind, teaches at the Pranakrushna Upper Primary School in Gagoei village.
Proteas seek ICC nod to leave Lanka
South African cricket team is almost ready to return home following Monday's bomb blasts in Sri Lanka.
Rogers Cup: Sania to take on Brianti
The 44th-ranked Indian is not expected to face much difficulty in her match, scheduled to be the fourth of the day.
Liquids banned inside Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal has been placed under high security preventing people from carrying water bottles or any kind of liquids inside.
Queen almost abdicated after Di's death
Elizabeth II, shocked at the public anger towards her, considered abdicating in the days after Diana died.
Cubans wish Castro on his 80th birthday
Cubans wished Fidel Castro a happy 80th birthday on Sunday even though the ailing leader has not been seen or heard in public.
Sri Lanka Govt says it's taming Tigers
Sri Lanka's government on Sunday said it had pushed back a Tamil Tiger offensive on the northern Jaffna peninsula.
Chelsea take on Liverpool again
Chelsea and Liverpool have played 10 times in the last two seasons, with Liverpool winning only twice.
Team India, stop tinkering: Srinath
Time has come for Team India to stop tinkering with the composition and start winning games, feels Srinath.
Sperm donor 3066 brought them together
Women who used the same sperm donor have formed a support group of sorts, comparing notes on their youngsters.
McDonald's India sees profits surging
The Indian unit of McDonald's Corp, the world's largest restaurant chain, expects sales and profit to surge over the next decade.
‘Jones ‘terrorist’ remark a joke’
Border said Jones was a far greater soul than what he was being made out to be and the comment was made in jest.
Terror plot fails to blow Airline biz
Experts reiterated warnings that airlines would be hit with higher security costs as airports tighten passenger checks.