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'Employers' responsible for women's safety'
Every cab deployed to carry women employees should be fitted with GPS system so that their movement can be tracked.
Panel to decide on diesel prices next week
With crude costing around $90 per barrel, a panel headed by Pranab Mukherjee will decided on diesel prices.
I won't give up acting for anything, anyone: Vidya Balan
The actress talks about playing Sabrina, her upcoming films and her career
Sibal hits back at BJP
The Telecom Minister alleged that irregularities happened during Vajpayee government which will be exposed soon.
Human brain picks a new word within 15 mins
All you need to do is listen to it 160 times over that period of time and the brain will memorise the word.
Zuckerberg youngest in California Hall of Fame
The California Hall of Fame was instituted by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver.
US Air Force blocks NYT, Guardian over WikiLeaks
The US Air Force has blocked employees from visiting media websites carrying leaked WikiLeaks documents.
US buyers shrug off 3D, Internet TVs
Fancy new features like 3D screens and Internet connectivity have failed to inspire US television shoppers.
'Insensitive' East German border videogame a hit
Demand for the 1378(km) game brought down servers following its release over the weekend.
'Wikileaks, web to revolutionise reporting'
Journalist John Pilger says WikiLeaks revelations should force traditional media to rely less on official sources.
Humpy draws to enter SF of World Chess Ch'ship
Humpy, who had made the SF in the last edition of the championship too, will face Yifan Hao of China.
Special report: The cost of a malaria-free world
Joe Cohen, a scientist tantalizingly close to delivering the world's first malaria vaccine, is on the stump.
Indians disappoint at PSA Masters squash
Much was expected of wild card entrant Harinder Pal Sandhu, qualifiers Sandeep Jangra and Siddharth Suchde but the trio failed to impress.
Bhutia eager to impress at 2011 Asian Cup
India will have to deal with Australia, South Korea and Bahrain if they are to be successful at the 2011 Asian Cup.
Blackburn looking to hire British manager
Allardyce was fired on Monday, only 16 days after Venky's Group purchased Blackburn.
Women still facing glass ceiling in 2010 - study
The study found that 136 of the Fortune 500 companies had no women executives.