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Gurjar-govt talks hit roadblock
Col Bainsla alleges the government is acting tough on the protestors.
Haryana cops accused of rape dismissed
She alleged police hushed up the matter even after rape was confirmed.
Pakistan to freeze defence allocation in budget
Gillani said he is expecting a reciprocal gesture from India.
In Pics: Nadal drubs Federer, makes French Open history
Relive the excitement of the match in pics. Read
IIFA pics: The winners | A starry night | The love-birds
Take a look at the winners of the 9th IIFA Awards.
Tough course: 5 suicides in 3 years at IIT Kanpur
The suicides are being blamed on "poor grievance redressal system."
Hillary Clinton prepares to endorse Obama
Sixty per cent of Clinton supporters said they would vote for Obama.
Maya, Mulayam meet after a decade and how
Mayawati personally called up Mulayam and invited him for this meeting.
Kashmir can't be put on the back burner: Mirwaiz
Kashmir's been a bone of contention between India, Pak since independence.
Brazil, Cuba to provide free sex-change surgery
The surgeries will be offered as a part of the countries' healthcare plans.
Shamita to do an item number for Hari Puttar
Hari Puttar is a children's film directed by Lucky Kohli and Rajesh Bajaj.
John Abraham to produce film on tigers
John Abraham will produce the film with filmmaker Mike Pandey.
Sarkar Raj draws overwhelming response at IIFA
The IIFA Awards 2008 will be announced and presented on Sunday.
Sarkar Raj about Enron-Thackeray drama?
The film has an uncanny resemblance to the real-life drama involving Enron.
Positive global cues push markets higher
At 0956 hrs IST, the Sensex was up 68 points at 15,838 and the Nifty up 30 points at 4706.
Globe celebrates World Environment Day today
New Zealand has been chosen as the host country for celebrations this year.