India
Saif loverboy to master manipulator
Khan reportedly yellowed his teeth and faked a limp to the play the central character in the film Omkara.
Sachin's 50 in vain as Pak XI win
There was no dearth of entertainment as the batsmen studded the evening with boundaries and sixes.
Top celebs spill their nude secrets
Did you ever know that Jennifer Lopez sat nude for breakfast or that Eva Longoria loves to play air hockey sans her clothes?
Ramadoss recalls AIIMS registrar
The stand off between the Union Health Minister and AIIMS director P Venugopal took a new turn on Monday.
Saddam's lawyers boycott trial
Saddam Hussein's lawyers said on Monday they will boycott the toppled leader's trial until a sweeping series of demands are met.
Deoband, panchayat at war over divorce
Islamic seminary Darul Uloom of Deoband has issued a 'fatwa' against a community panchayat in Muzaffarnagar.
8 years on, a different France team
Zidane and three other survivors from France's victorious 1998 final will line up for a second one on Sunday.
Sonn ready to help Zimbabwe cricket
Zimbabwe cricket is in turmoil with the national players having left the team which has not played Test cricket since January.
Russia, US move ahead on N-cooperation
Putin and Bush are expected to make progress at next week's meeting toward an agreement on civilian nuclear power.
WC witnesses 7th all-European final
It will be the seventh time in 18 World Cups that the final has been contested by two European teams.
Ex-MLA, 5 others dead in J&K attack
National Conference leader Gulam Nabi Dar died when militants threw grenades at former state minister's entourage.
US senator defends 'racist' remark
Senator Joe Biden defended "you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent."
US to draw the line on N Korea
The US is very worried about N Korea and Bush says it is time for the international community to draw the line.
New York tunnel attack plot uncovered
The 79-year-old tunnel runs under the Hudson River between New Jersey and Manhattan and carried almost 34 million vehicles in 2005.
India, IAEA talks on for resuming N-trade
India, IAEA will hold talks on the Safeguards Agreement, required to be in place to resume nuclear trade with Delhi.
Woods feels he was too rusty for US open
Woods, whose streak of making the cut in majors ended at 39 leaving him tied for that record with Jack Nicklaus.