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Dunga hits back at FIFA criticism
Brazil coach has defended his players after their complaints about the World Cup ball were criticised.
Legal loopholes let Israel blockade Gaza
Country is under growing global pressure to lift naval siege.
Hundreds of Gaza activists arrive in Istanbul
They were greeted by Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc, other Turkish politicians and hundreds of supporters.
Ukraine beat Norway 1-0 in friendly
A second-half goal from Roman Zozulia gave Ukraine a 1-0 win over Norway in a friendly match on Wednesday.
Zuckerberg says no date in mind for Facebook IPO
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he has no date in mind to take the Internet social networking company public.
Dutch choice: Sneijder or Van der Vaart
Netherlands coach is pondering whether Wesley Sneijder or Rafael van der Vaart should be the creative midfielder at the WC.
Sonia book or film must past Congress censor
Movie Raajneeti has trouble in getting certificate; novel on her life called 'salacious'.
DGCA issues fresh directive to airlines
The directive came in the backdrop of the AI crash in Mangalore which claimed 158 lives.
Nintendo to cut Japan prices of main DS models
Japan's Nintendo Co said it will cut the domestic prices of its DS handheld game consoles.
Activists freed, accuse Israel of 'brutality'
Jewish country tries to limit diplomatic fallout of attack on Gaza-bound flotilla.
First meeting of NAC under Sonia in June
Agricultural scientist M S Swaminathan and social activist Aruna Roy are among the 14 members of the council.
Test for Portugal's new generation stars
Players from Portugal's 'golden generation' hung up their boots after the semi-finals of the 2006 World Cup.
Ivory Coast set to dazzle in South Africa
No team in the World Cup host continent is considered so full of promise as the Elephants.
Microsoft to grow in tablet PCs, sees corporate demand
Microsoft expects to grow its share of the tablet PC market as it did in netbooks.
Diana 'killed for trying to expose UK arms dealers'
The Princess of Wales had angered ministers when she called for a ban on land mines just months before her death.