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Despite McCain's lead, Romney, Huckabee still in race
John McCain has cemented his Republican front-runner status.
Expats, youth turn up to vote in large numbers
Young voters and expats all turned up to cast their ballot in time.
A super guide for Super Tuesday
Over 22 states will hold contests on February 5, also known as Super Tuesday.
Tired of controversies, Sania stops playing in India
Sania has been battling controversies since her breakthrough season in 2005.
In Pics: Faces behind glam and glitter
Meet the faces of the various carnivals being celebrated across the world.
MNS-SP clash: Big B house attacked | Reactions
Two men reportedly threw glass bottles at the Big B's Juhu residence.
Britney chats to mirror, with Heath Ledger
Britney Spears was talking for over two hours to her mirror.
Hospitalised Winehouse still wants to hit Grammys
Amy Winehouse might be in rehab but wants to go for the Feb 10 Grammys.
Ex-girlfriend says she's heart-broken over Ledger
Michelle Williams and Ledger met in 2005, fell in love and had a daughter.
26 people isolated in Bengal with flu symptoms
Health authorities are reviewing the list of sick people in West Bengal every day
Britney accuses mom of 'sleeping with boyfriend'
Britney has accused her mother of sleeping with her new paparazzo boyfriend.
Pak test-fires Ghauri, Musharraf boasts
President Pervez Musharraf declared Pak was capable of "thwarting all threats" to its nuclear capability.
Airport escalator death: AAI to pay up Rs 38 lakh
It's justice at last for seven-year-old girl Jyotsna Jethani.
Porn to spice up US cell phones in 2008
Mobile phones are the next frontier for erotica but only if carriers are willing.
Olympics organisers refute claims of worker deaths
The Times of London reported authorities had tried to cover up the accidental deaths.
Anti-Mush protests unite Imran Khan, Jemima
Musharraf has been facing a spate of protests since he landed in UK on Friday.