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Roddick pulls out of Madrid Masters
Andy Roddick withdrew from the Madrid Masters due to illness ahead of his opening match on Wednesday.
India bank on home advantage in Davis Cup
Somdev Devvarman and non-playing captain S P Misra are hoping to exploit the home conditions.
3 get death in Bihar's Bathani Tola killings
21 Dalits and poor Muslims were killed by members of the upper caste Ranvir Sena in 1996.
40 terror camps active in Pakistan: Antony
Indian forces are maintaining strict vigil in Jammu and Kashmir to check possible incursion.
Crichton's art collection sells for record price
A Jasper John painting, part of the late novelist's collection, was sold for a record $ 28.64 million.
Serena scrapes through at Madrid Masters
The American was facing defeat when serving at 5-6 in the second set, but held her nerve.
Street kid turned entrepreneur meets Obama
Sirajuddin Qureshi has indeed come a long way.
Merkel coalition's reign ends with loss in poll
Greens increased their share of vote by 6 per cent from 2005 to 12.1 percent, becoming the big winners of the day.
No deal yet on UK govt, more talks ahead
Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose Labour came a distant second in the election, remains in office in a caretaker role.
India beat South Korea 3-2 in Azlan Shah
India defeated South Korea 3-2 to stretch their unbeaten run in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.
Al-Qaeda threatens to abduct Prince Harry
Al-Qaeda has threatened to abduct Prince Harry if he dares to fly an Apache helicopter in Afghanistan.
Tainted Gujarat policemen still at large
The Gujarat CID is still searching for the four policemen accused in the Tulsi Prajapati encounter case.
Muivah defers Manipur visit after PMO steps in
Currently, the Naga separatist leader is camping at a Nagaland-Manipur border village.
Dominant India beat Pakistan 4-2 in Azlan Shah
India showed flair and pumped in three second half goals to thump arch-rivals Pakistan 4-2.
Army officer held for child pornography
Lt. Col. charged with uploading objectionable pictures on the Internet.
French are champions of grumbling: Survey
Many may already see France as a nation of grumblers, but a new survey shows the French agree.