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Rain stops Hingis at Wimbledon
As soon as Martina Hingis won the first set against Olga Savchuk 6-2, rain returned and halted play for good.
Beckham's goal leads to more sex
His goal against Argentina at the 2002 World Cup led to a spike in pregnancies according to research.
Hrithik says, don’t try this at home
Enjoy the action, but don't copy the stunts. That's what Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan wants to tell star-struck fans.
No show at 90? Look beyond DU
With cut-off percentages skyrocketing to obscene levels, is it possible to imagine a life beyond Delhi University?
Hamid Karzai loses international support
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is losing on support from some Afghans and some foreign governments.
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Mkts take sharp knock on heavy selling
The markets reversed the four day uptrend and took a sharp knock on the back of heavy selling seen in scrips across sectors.
England face acid test in Round-II
England face Ecuador needing to dig deep and find more quality than they have shown so far for the knockout phase.
US drafts plan for troop cuts in Iraq
The top US commander in Iraq has drafted a plan that projects steep reductions in the US military presence there by the end of 2007.
German players not afraid of Argentina
Argentina will provide a different quality of opposition in Berlin on Friday after they beat Mexico in a thriller.
Bharti Airtel among world’s top 10 cos
Bharti Airtel Ltd has been ranked among the top 10 best performing companies of the world in the Business Week IT 100 list.
Mittal-Arcelor saga nears close
The Mittal-Arcelor saga seems to be drawing to a close now. Buzz is that Sunday's Arcelor board meeting will go his way.
Sunday trade: Sensex ends above 10k
The markets ended with modest gains on Sunday's special trading session. The Sensex gained 11.63 points to end at 10,412.93.
Shoulder injury no problem for Nadal
French Open winner and second seed Nadal faces British wild card Alex Bogdanovic in the first round at Wimbledon.
Govt to keep prices under control: PM
Prime Minister says the Government is determined to keep the surging prices of essential commodities under control.
CPI to protest UPA's economic policies
The CPI says the trade unions are contemplating a national general strike to protest the 'pernicious economic policies' of the UPA.