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US? 1,000th execution spurs debate
The 1,000th execution in US triggered national and international debate. But President George W Bush strongly supported the death penalty.
Wear the flag with pride: Naveen Jindal
Congress MP Naveen Jindal has introduced a Bill that will allow citizens of India to wear the Indian flag above the waist.
Sanjay Dutt is in killer mood as Yamraj
This December Santa takes a break and Yamraj spins magic as Sanjay Dutt plays a cool Yamraj in Vaah! Life Ho To Aisi.
Govt to launch 3G services in telecom
Very soon mobile phones are going to be complete business and entertainment tools, once 3G services roll out.
Ganguly backers shown the door
The selectors who had supported the return of Sourav Ganguly in the Teats team have been sent packing.
Bal Thackeray hits back at Raj
Shiv Sena supremo comes down heavily on Raj Thackeray saying those who live under the shadow of Himalaya can't outgrow it.
Rebel ultimatum makes Rajapakse see red
Prabhakaran has threatened to intensify the LTTE's struggle with renewed gusto if the ethnic minority's grievances were not addressed.
China beckons golfer Shiv Kapur
Kapur has been India's most consistant performer on the international circuit after Jyoti Randhawa and Arjun Atwal.
Portugal flays India for violating treaty
Portugal issues a notice to India about alleged violations of the provisions of the extradition treaty under which Salem was sent to India.
HDFC to hike corporate loan rates
HDFC MD says it would consider increasing the corporate lending rates, but would not hike the interest rate on retail loans.
Al-Qaeda denies Zarqawi is dead
Refusing the US statement of al-Qaeda leader Zarqawi?s death, al-Qaeda has said that he was not killed in the recent gunbattle in Mosul.
Bush plotted to bomb al-Jazeera
Citing British PM Tony Blair office memo marked, 'Top Secret', UK's Daily Mirror reveals Bush's intention to bomb al-Jazeera.
No proof to arrest Salem?s wife: US
USA says there is not enough evidence against Samira Jumani to extradite her especially since she is free and not in custody.
Rao changes poll history of Bihar
The conduct of the free and incident free poll in Bihar is being credited to the Election Commission legal advisor K J Rao.
Injured jawan ill-treated in AIIMS
The country's premier medical institution does not have enough space to treat a soldier injured in an ambush with militants.
15 killed in Baghdad car bombing
The latest attack, which targeted a local market in southern Baghdad, was followed by another car bomb attack in the Capital.