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LTTE celebrates suicide bomber squads
During two decades of civil war, LTTE has used suicide fighters both on the battlefield and in the capital.
Italy's gamble to attack pays off
They started the semi-final against Germany in an attacking mode and did not let the hosts settle down to play their natural game.
Klinsmann fails on home stretch
Germany coach Juergen Klinsmann said it was a huge disappointment to lose 2-0 against Italy after extra time.
Figo, Ronaldo doubtful against France
Ronaldo and Figo trained separately from the rest of the squad on, raising doubts over their chances to face France.
Geelani under house arrest
Geelani was planning to attend the chahrum (fourth day) ceremony of Inayatullah Bhat.
Bihar: Naxals storm police post, kill 3
An assistant sub-inspector and two guards were killed and another policeman injured in a midnight attack.
Open Sabarimala for women: Kharge
Congress chief of Karnataka Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday said that women should be allowed to enter the temple.
Are flip-flops killing your career?
US style gurus are warning that the casual shoe once mainly seen on the beach could be damaging to careers.
Japan revives Beatlemania
The Beatles may have visited Japan once but the country is commemorating the 40th anniversary of their concerts.
Afghans kissed John sick: Bipasha
Bipasha blames the Afghan tradition of men greeting each other with kisses for the recent illness of John Abraham.
Army jawan killed in J&K encounter
The army launched the operation after a tip off indicating the presence of a top LeT commander in the area - Salauddin.
Farmer commits suicide near Nasik
Santosh Pehede had to repay a loan of Rs 15,000. This is 15 farmer suicide in Nasik in six months.
Naomi is a psychotic monster: Maid
Naomi Campbell's battered maid has spoken for the first time about her ordeal and says she is lucky to be alive.
Intelligence citadel breached!
Senior RAW official, cyber security expert under watch over information leak at National Security Council Secretariat.
Govt watchdog to boss over TV channels
The Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill, provides Govt the power to take over private broadcasting channels in case of war.
French sweep Brazil out of World Cup
Former champion France sent current champions Brazil back home after a brilliant Thierry Henry goal that sealed the last quarter-final.