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Sibal sees no merit in Arjun's quota idea
Sibal launched a veiled criticism of Arjun Singh's moves to reserve jobs in private sector and seats in top institutions.
Hyderabadis are drinking for a cause
AP people can now raise a toast without feeling guilty about it. That's because every drink they enjoy, will help save a child's heart.
Man held for supplying info to ISI
Lucknow Police arrested a man who they claim is supplying military info to ISI and hope his interrogation will help crack a spy ring in UP.
Russia launches Israeli spy satellite
Russia launched a satellite for Israel that the Israelis say will be used to spy on Iran's nuclear program.
Letter from Bhavik Gandhi
There is a precarious thin line that separates the striving to achieve something and the obsession with the achievement that excludes common sense.
Zizou to bid farewell after World Cup
France and Real Madrid midfielder Zinedine Zidane confirmed he will retire after the World Cup in Germany.
Wimbledon pays men's champ more
The prize money may have gone up, but Wimbeldon remains the only Grand Slam where woman don't get the same amount as men.
Titanic director says go digital
Titanic director James Cameron wants to offer films in digital 3-D to counteract declining sales and piracy.
Five Indians in Britain's richest list
Five NRI's have made it to the top 10 list of Britain's richest, with Laxmi Mittal leading the pack with a £14.8 billion fortune.
German companies plan India expansion
German cos are training their sights on India. BMW, Bosch and Mann have expressed their interest to set up or expand their manufacturing facilities to PM Manmohan Singh.
FA Cup: Reds stun Chelsea, reach final
Liverpool ended Mourinho's hopes of a first league and cup double with a 2-1 FA Cup semifinal victory over Chelsea.
19 candidates challenge Sonia in bypoll
A total of 20 candidates, including Sonia Gandhi, are in the fray for the May 8 byelection to the Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat.
Advani tried to stop Farooq on autonomy
NC leader Farooq Abdullah has claimed that he was asked by the then Union home minister L K Advani to retract his demand for autonomy for J&K.
Hope floats for detainees in J&K
Forty Kashmiris arrested under the J&K PSA have been released due to an intervention from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Books: Manju Kapur back on Home turf
A literary force to reckon with, author Manju Kapur is back with her soon-to-be launched third novel Home.
Lennon's sketches sell for $226,000
One of John Lennon's schoolbooks sold for £126,500 at a London auction late on Wednesday. Lennon was only 12 when he made the 10-page book.