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'Afzal hanging threat to Indo-Pak peace'
The Indo-Pak peace process could be disrupted if the hanging of Afzal was carried out, says Yasin Malik.
Schumacher's home town left in tears
Michael Schumacher fans who hoped to celebrate their home town hero's eighth world championship were crushed.
Sports fan names newborn son ESPN
Leann Real promised her husband, an avid sports fan, that if they ever had a son he'd get to pick the name.
Salman Khan case resumes on Oct 11
The hit-and-run case involving Salman Khan is slated to resume with prosecution all set to examine a key witness.
Distraction: I got the blues!
Everyday is a challenge… well! The whole of last week has been one! Why can’t we have a normal life?
Jihad recruiters target quake orphans
Jihadist groups and dubious religious charities are targeting orphans in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
CPI, CPM team up for Assembly polls
CPI(M) and CPI on Saturday decided to jointly contest the elections to the Punjab assembly scheduled to be held early next year.
Advani, Rajnath to meet Prez over Afzal
BJP leaders will meet Prez Kalam to request that Afsal's death sentence should not be commuted to life imprisonment.
Schumi edges closer to title in Japan
Schumacher moved closer to a record eighth F1 crown after eclipsing rival Alonso in Japanese Grand Prix qualifying.
New wonder drug could treat blindness
A Swiss drug company has created a drug that could treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a form of blindness.
US speaks up: BPOs must protect data
The US on Friday said India needs to have a credible data protection regime in its own interest.
Smell of gunpowder at Frankfurt Fair
A collection of poems by an ULFA leader has got rave reviews at the ongoing Frankfurt Book Fair.
BPO investigation underway: NASSCOM
NASSCOM asserts that India leads the way in setting up stringent standards for data security in call centres.
Drivers think of sex rather than signals
A survey shows that over a million motorists think about sex rather than the road ahead.
No crackers after midnight on Diwali
Bombay High Court has ordered that no noise-making crackers would be burst after 2200 hrs, IST during Diwali.
Comrades get pay hike, celebrate
After making them slog for decades, the Left has finally decided to hike the wages of its full-time activists.