India
India's pressure works; China says PoK not in Pak
Indian govt had lodged protest against PoK being referred to as part of Pakistan.
Tiger makes halfway cut at Deutsche Bank Ch'ship
After an opening 72, the world no. 1 knew he needed a low score to maintain his involvement in the FedExCup series.
UK alcohol consumption suffers sharp slump
Alcohol consumption in Britain saw its sharpest decline in more than 60 years in 2009 in contrast to the perception that the country has a growing drink problem.
Indian men's team wins gold in Archery WC
The trio of Jayanta Talukdar, Tarundeep Rai and Rahul Banerjee clinched the gold after beating the Japanese team.
Three abducted Bihar cops are safe, say Maoists
A Maoists spokesman said an audio CD containing the voices of the three policemen would be provided to media.
Unfriendly Neighbours
Salman and SRK shootign next to each other but their paths never crossed
Beer has a 'deep-fried' avatar now
For all you beer buffs, here's good news - a chef in the US has come up with what he claims to be the world's first recipe for deep-fried beer.
I will get married: Sushmita Sen
The actress refuses to describe her 'perfect' man and insists she will show the full sample
HC dismisses Rathore's appeal in Ruchika case
The High Court said that Rathore's conduct was "shameful" and he did not deserve any leniency.
J.K. Rowling donates $15 mn to medical charity
The author makes the donation in the name of her late mother Anne
A peg or two can help you live longer: Report
Researchers have found that good health among older people was linked to moderate drinking.
US Open: Hewitt upset by Paul-Henri Mathieu
2001 US Open champion Lleyton Hewitt beaten in the first round.
I'm not worried about Muslim rumours, says Obama
There's "a network of misinformation that in a new media era can get churned out there constantly," Obama said.
Naxals kill 2 policemen during encounter in Bihar
Initial reports say that members of the banned extremist group have also been able to snatched 25 rifles from the police.
CAT to have unique questions for each candidate
In a bid to bring about greater accuracy to the Common Admission Test, the organising agency is likely to introduce different sets of questions to each candidate.