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Japanese radish in intensive care
Local residents were moved to tears as the giant radish was slashed by an unknown assailant.
IIT coaching on cell phones
Cutthroat competition is forcing coaching centres to prepare students for entrance exams through mobiles phones.
Israel heads for early polls
An early ballot has been agreed upon after the surprise defeat of ally and veteran peacemaker Shimon Peres at the hands of Amir Peretz.
Gay clergy issue dogs Anglical Church
Church of England's most senior cleric faces an attack on his authority after senior clergy condemned his stance on gay priests.
Bhajji fined by match referee
Harbhajan Singh's splendid performance did not win the match for India at Hyderabad and he is in for more trouble.
BJP recoils from Gaur sex scandal
The BJP is finding it difficult to stand alongside Gaur after allegations of misconduct were labeled against him.
IPS officer cross-dresses
The man known for his queer behaviour, addresses himself in feminine gender and says he is Radha.
Israeli PM?s son charged in fraud case
The charges against Omri Sharon include fraudulent registration of documents, breach of corporate trust and lying under oath.
Communication gap punctures peace bus
Relatives of passengers of the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus were in for a disappointment as the crossover did not take place.
India eves ready for English team
India's women cricket team, ranked No 2, are not taking their visitors lightly as they have just beaten the Aussies at home.
Special bash with the boys tonite
The Hyderabadi lass, who has revolutionised women's tennis in India and has many firsts to her credit, celebrates her birthday today.
FM wants banks to bank on 3C mantra
Finance Minister P Chidambaram has said that competitiveness, consolidation and convergence will strengthen the banks.
Jehanabad: After attack, Govt apathy
Despite the tense situation, Home Ministry officials in New Delhi have said they will only provide minimal support to the state.
Forget Pak, US nukes are not safe
9/11 commission investigating the US attacks have said that the government is not doing enough to protect its nuclear weapons.
Rice to push Arab-Israeli peace process
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice meets Israeli and Palestinian leaders in a bid to revive the peace process.
Centre to beef up security in Bihar
Bihar has requested the Home Ministry to send additional companies of Central Paramilitary forces to rid the town of Naxalites.