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Uri decides 'no relief, no votes'
Uri residents braved bullets and threats in last elections. Now they want to teach the leaders a lesson for their post-quake apathy.
Florida cleans up Wilma waste
After Wilma's ruinous dash across the state, repair crews struggled to restore electricity and reopen the region's airports.
Indian iPodders xxxxxx rotten Apple
Sales of iPods account for almost a third of Apple's sales. But with the credit card-sized nano now facing customers? criticism, Apple?s market share might be in question.
A R Rahman, Tamil stars in IT net
Prominent personalities of Tamil film industry are under the scanner of income tax authorities.
Voters give Bihar polls a miss
More than half of the voters in Phase II, which will decide the fate of the Rabri Devi have not voted.
Sania slips, Paes moves up in rankings
As Sania slips two rungs down to 34 in the WTA singles rankings, Paes move up two rungs, placing him11th in the individual category of ATP rankings.
AP implements Sonia?s Code
In a bid to enforce the ??code of austerity and ethics?? on party leaders, Congress president Sonia Gandhi has written to CMs of all Congress-ruled states.
Upgrade to stay ahead; FM to banks
The Finance Minister has said that the banking sector needs a massive up gradation on technological front to remain competitive.
Transfer of Saddam trial ruled out
The PM of Iraq feels that the trial is an internal affair and should take place on Iraqi soil.
National Museum launches audio tour
MP3 audio guides make historical masterpieces talk.
SC questions use of National Anthem in movies
Hundreds of cases languish as SC contemplates whether actors should stand up during national anthem.
Mobile hospitals to tackle disasters a distant dream
Four years after Bhuj, disaster management still not priority.
Bollywood bares its heart
As help pours in from all quarters, Bollywood also chips in to help the quake survivors.
Lalu again in fodder trouble
Supreme Court has called for papers relating to fodder scam.
Second relief train leaves for Pakistan
A second relief train from India crossed into Pakistan on Tuesday bringing the countries together in their hour of grief.
37 killed in ethnic violence in Assam
Hostility between the Karbi and Dimasa tribes showed itself in violent clashes over land in Assam leaving many dead and injured.