India
Tendulkar fitness test on May 23
He is recuperating after a shoulder surgery that he underwent in London in late March and is at present training at MRF Academy.
Rumsfeld acknowledges Army Manual
US Defence Secy Donald Rumsfeld acknowledges on Army Manual permitting different interrogation methods for prisoners.
Typhoon Chanchu roars towards China
Typhoon kills 37 people in Pjillipines and makes landfall in South China, people are asked to evacuate homes.
Stress levels soar as exam results near
With CBSE results for 12th standard being declared on May 23, stress levels in students are at an all time high.
Awareness: A deterrent to Internet crime
Teen Internet use and attitudes about safety present potential risks, but they also reveal opportunities for education.
Monaco GP raises Honda's hope
Button said he was looking forward to Monaco, despite being the season's slowest race on a circuit where overtaking is difficult.
Skim the cream from OBC quota: CPM
In a statement on reservation issue, CPM on Wednesday said that the creamy layer among OBCs should not get the benefit of quota.
Keeper Ramdin out of Windies squad
The Windies omitted stumper Denesh Ramdin from their squad to face India in the first two games of the ODI series.
McCartney-Heather say bye bye love
Former Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife Heather Mills are planning to separate after four years of marriage.
CPI slams Patil on communal issue
The attack came during a discussion on a calling attention motion after Patil’s statement on communal violences.
Two more profs suspended for molestation
Two more professors of Utkal University were placed under suspension on Tuesday following allegations of sexual harassment.
500 Gujarat villages, one network
To enhance computer literacy in villages, govt launched its e-gram scheme that has linked over 500 villages in Gujarat.
Anger makes Alanis chop her locks
Canadian singer Alanis Morissette finds trimming her hair daily, to be a highly therapeutic way of releasing her anger.
Quota may throw water on many dreams
The reservation issue affects not just the thousands of aspirants for these seats but their parents and families as well.
Pak's Fazlur Rehman back in India
Leader of Opposition in the Pakistan National Assembly Maulana Fazlur Rehman, arrived in New Delhi on a week-long visit.
Parliament halts Delhi demolitions
Parliament has approved a Bill to stop demolitions for a year in the national Capital.