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Lanka bowl Proteas out of VB series
The South Africans surrendered what a week ago had seemed like a certain place in the best-of-three finals against Australia.
Powar sent as Bhajji's replacement
Indian cricket board secretary Niranjan Shah said the team management had asked for Powar as off-spinner Harbhajan was injured.
Protest continues in cartoon row
Protests against caricatures of Prophet Mohammed are continuing across the world, but the violence is being condemned.
Bulldozers have Delhi CM on back foot
Chief Minister Shiela Dixit wants the urban development ministry to bring an Ulhasnagar kind of ordinance to stop the demolitions.
Being Anoushka Shankar
There's little that is not known about Anoushka Shankar - a sparkling mix of glamour and pedigree in sophistication has made her the media's delight.
Ambani VS Ambani: How the battle unfolded
After the death of business tycoon Dhirubhai Ambani, his Rs 80,000 crore Reliance empire fell into the hands of sons Anil and Mukesh. The duo, however, could not take forward the legacy of an undivided business empire and hence resulted one of India's mos...
Toyota plant not back on track
When the lockout was lifted the workers union had said they would not return to work if the company imposed conditions on them.
Foolproof security cover for first ODI
Visiting teams had often expressed their concern over security of their players in Peshawar.
Zimbabwe cricketers refuse to play
The ZC board had announced it would only play ODIs and not Test cricket amid accusations of financial irregularities.
LTTE faction offers ceasefire to Lanka
The People's Liberation Front of Tamil Eelam the breakaway faction of the LTTE has offered a ceasefire, ahead of the Tigers' talks with the government.
Protests mark airport revamp plans
The AAI Union, backed by the Left parties, have heightened their protests against the privatisation of both airports.
PM to meet Left over Mulford
The Left has asked UPA not to vote against Iran at the IAEA meet on Thursday and are also demanding Mulford's recall.
Solar lamp brings hope for students
The Maharashtra state electricity board is enforcing power cuts for eight to 12 hours everyday, which affects students appearing for their exam. But one village in Pune district has found a solution.
Younis wants to bat India out of the game
Pakistan ended the second day's play leading the tourists by 180 runs with eight wickets standing after a seven-run first innings lead.
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Kidnapped oil workers freed in Nigeria
Nigerian separatist militants released four kidnapped foreign oil workers but immediately renewed a threat to destroy oilrigs and pipelines.