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J&K troop reduction a speculation: PM
Withdrawal of troops would be the first step towards finding a durable and acceptable solution, said Omar Farooq.
Anna Nicole Smith buried in Bahamas
Anna Nicole Smith was buried in a melodramatic ceremony that reflected her life of tainted glamour, 22 days after her death.
Argentina makes it 'Q'uick for India
The Argentinean Foreign Office was processing documents presented by India for the extradition of Ottavio Quattrocchi.
Reward for cops who killed LeT man
Abu Thalla, the topmost Lashkar leader was killed by security forces in the Valley on Wednesday.
Pak nabs one of Taliban's top three
Obaidullah Akhund, defence minister in the erstwhile Taliban govt, was captured hours before Cheney’s Pak trip.
Jailhouse shock! Ghost spooks inmates
The authorities of Sendhwa Sub-Jail were forced to chop off the branches of a neem tree.
Big Board test for kids and kin today
Lakhs of students began their Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams across the country on Thursday.
Nooyi to quit Motorola board
Indra Nooyi is stepping down from the board of Motorola, the world's second-biggest mobile phone maker.
Antioxidants don't help you live longer
Antioxidant vitamins taken by tens of millions of people around the world won't lead to a longer life, says study.
In Pics: Tune into budget buzz 2007
As Finance Minister P Chidambaram presented the Union Budget 2007, India waited with bated breath.
Budget creates room for Commonwealth Games
Government has proposed a 5-year holiday from income tax keeping to raise 20,000 hotel rooms for the Commonwealth Games.
Costlier set top boxes, cheaper shoes
The Budget is going to impact you in a variety of ways: computers will become cheaper, cigarette
In Pics: The lost tomb of Jesus
Cameron claims the coffins of Jesus Christ and his family have been found at a burial cave in a Jerusalem suburb.
Milan teacher cuts student's tongue
A Milan teacher cut an a pupil's tongue with scissors to silence him, police and school officials said on Tuesday.
Population to stabilise by 2045: Survey
The survey projects annual population growth to gradually decelerate from 1.6 per cent in the five years ending in 2006 to 0.9 per cent in the five years ending in 2026.
Arrogant ruler has been ousted: Sidhu
The SAD-BJP alliance is set to form the new government in Punjab where it is leading in 67 seats.