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Hair today but not gone tomorrow!
People with a patchy form of hair loss might be helped with hypnosis, a preliminary study suggests.
I am not bankrupt: Ram Gopal Varma
Rumours about his financial crunch shocked Varma, who recently ended his partnership with K Sera Sera.
Cops cut Sikh's hair in Jamshedpur
Gurmukh Singh Mokhey has alleged that his hair had been cut on Thursday night while he was in police custody.
Welcome to the nude-teens town
Vermont has a live-and-let-live tradition, allowing skinny-dipping and nude sunbathing.
It's berry berry good for the brain
Diets rich in berries may help the aging brain stay sharp, the researchers write in Neurobiology of Aging.
Rift between Woolmer and Inzamam
Inzamam felt that he could no longer trust his coach and suspected Woolmer of briefing the PCB behind his back.
Dutch regret detention of Indians
The 12 freed Indians have already left for home and woule be in Mumbai by Friday night.
McGrath ready to make a comeback
Fast bowler McGrath is hoping to play not just in this year's Ashes series but the 2009 one in England as well.
Taxing times for BPOs
BPOs have a permanent establishment in India and so part of their global profits are taxable.
Pondicherry is passe, it's Puducherry
The Pondicherry (Alteration of Name) Bill, 2006, was passed after more than one-hour of discussion.
Sandeep Singh's condition stable
Hockey player Sandeep Singh's condition is improving, who was injured after a freak accidental bullet shot.
IITs to increase student intake by 54 pc
The intake of students in IITs would increase by 54 per cent once the Centre gives the green signal to quotas.
Thuram, Makelele back in France squad
France recalled Thuram and Makelele for their first Euro 2008 qualifying games against Georgia and Italy.
Japanese carmaker eyeing Indian mkt
Japanese carmaker Nissan has raced beyond passenger cars. It's preparing to enter India's fast growing light commercial vehicle market.
Call centre jobs just a click away
Bangalore's JTS Institute has launched a free e-recruitment system wherein job seekers need to take an online test.
US' first same-sex union breaks up
A lesbian couple who entered into the US' first same-sex civil union has officially split up.