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Impact: New life for ailing patient
After days of suffering Dharmender who had been lying unattended in the lawns of Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital underwent surgery.
Chelsea mates now rivals in Group C
Clubmates Robben, Crespo and Drogba will face each other at the World Cup and their camaraderie will go out of the window.
France take nothing for granted in WC
France know exactly what not to do if they are to survive a seemingly easy-looking Group G at the World Cup finals.
Saina smashes her way to 53rd rank
She is the first Indian woman and the youngest Asian to win a four-star badminton Grand Prix in Manila last week.
GAIL sells entire Algeria LNG
State-owned Gas Authority of India Ltd said it had sold the entire quantity of the LNG spot cargo bought from Algeria.
Welfare schemes on Karunanidhi's b'day
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi will celebrate his 83rd birthday by launching a PDS cheap rice scheme.
Autobiography of a credit card
Many of us use credit cards, but only a few know its history. How and when did people started the use of credit cards?
WI face a test of character: Lara
India have not won a Test series in the West Indies since 1971 but are third in the ICC Test rankings.
Karnataka students in the lurch
Students say colleges are denying them seats, want them to wait till results of common entrance test are out.
Maoists seek dissolution of Nepal govt
"Abolish the present constitution and convene a wider political conference to hold the constituent assembly elections".
Foreign journo's take on quota policy
Simon Long's book claims 'quota' gives the impression that India is backward and obsessed with caste.
TRAI probes into lifetime calling plan
TRAI has asked the mobile operators to fully disclose the risk factors while offering lifetime connectivity plans.
Govt will help Muslims, says Arjun
Arjun Singh assured Muslims that teh status of Muslims as a minority community will not only be protected but also enhanced.
Budhia captured in sand now
Sand artist Sudharshan Pattnaik creates sand image of child runner Budhia Singh, who recently entered record books.
Stop making misleading ads: ASCI
Companies found guilty of false and misleading campaigns in its hoardings and radio commercials have been reprimanded by ASCI.
PM tells Prez why he must sign Bill
The PM met the President to discuss the 'Office-of-Profit' issue after Kalam returned the bill to the Parliament.