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IAF sacks first woman officer
In a landmark judgement, Flying Officer Anjalli Gupta, who was courtmartialed on the grounds of insubordination, was found guilty.
Aussies defeat Kiwis in a thriller
New Zealand gave a brilliant display of attacking batting but were unable to overhaul the Australian target of 322.
Remove Natwar and Sonia: Advani
Advani says the way Mathrani was whisked away on returning to India is reminiscent of the midnight knocks during Emergency.
Sensex crashes by 138 pts
Heavy profit-booking shaved-off 1.54 per cent from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex, which crashed by 138.30 points to 8,823.31 points.
Intel to invest $1 billion in India
The investment roadmap also has a provision for setting up a $250 million venture capital fund in India.
Bhopal cops get Monica's custody
The former Bollywood starlet will be presented before the court in the fake passport case on Monday afternoon.
Saddam's trial resumes in Baghdad
The UN representative for human rights in Iraq said Saddam's trial would never meet international standards of fairness and transparency.
UK court acquits JKLF terrorist
JKLF's Mirza was one of the suspects accussed of abducting and killing Indian diplomat Ravindra Mhatre.
Matherani disclosure rocks Parliament
Following claims by Indian envoy to Croatia on Iraqi pay-offs, both Houses were thrown into turmoil on the Volcker issue.
Indian eves win second ODI
Anjum Chopra scored 71 as India won the second ODI women's cricket match against England by four wickets to level the five-match series 1-1.
Inzamam joins 8, 000 club
Inzamam scored centuries in each innings of the second test against England in Faisalabad to surpass Miandad's Pakistan record of 23 hundreds.
Big B undergoes surgery, docs say he?s stable
The three-hour operation was successful and the superstar has been advised rest and cannot work till December end.
?Too much experimentation is silly?
Impressed by the turnaround of the Indian team, former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram expects an exciting India-Pak clash in January.
BJP responds in kind, Uma Bharti suspended
Taking exception to the fiery leader's belligerence, BJP has suspended her from the party's primary membership and served a show-cause notice.
IIM-grad's colleagues to pay off his loan
Manjunath's untimely death has left behind a pending education loan of Rs 3.5 lakh which his colleagues are paying off.
Victim's kin to testify against don
After lying low for eight years, Sunil Jain has suddenly made up his mind to testify in court for his brother's alleged murder.