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Pics: Cold comfort for north India
Freak weather conditions claimed at least 14 lives across north India as rains threw normal life out of gear.
Pics: A chocolate bathe for V-Day
A hot springs spa resort in Tokyo has incorporated a chocolate bath in preparation for Valentine's Day.
Sex workers clean Kerala's streets
The streets of a Kerala town, Muvattupuzha are going to be a lot cleaner, thanks to a committed band of sex workers
'I'm a credible politician'
A confident Uma Bharati said during the interview that credibility is not judged by votes but by ideology.
3 ministers sacked by Sri Lanka prez
Three Sri Lanka ministers were stripped of their positions amid allegations that they were working against the President.
UK: Indian docs fight for work permit
Immigration Regulations stipulate that medicos from outside the European Union need a work permit to train in UK.
Anna Nicole Smith dead | Mystery
Smith grew up idolising screen legend Marilyn Monroe and gained fame as a model for Guess? jeans and Playboy.
RSS, BJP slam Left over Dravid row
The RSS and BJP on Thursday attacked the Left for criticising Rahul Dravid for visiting a "suryanamaskar" camp.
Cabbie finds diamond rings, returns them
A taxi driver in New York didn't hesitate tracking down a passenger to return the diamond rings she had left behind.
Great grandpa graduates at 87
Yoshimichi Harada has earned a university degree in economics at 87 becoming nation's oldest undergraduate.
Ill-behaved kids? Blame the genes
Genes rather than parents' argumentative behaviour is cause for children's serious conduct problem, says study.
Vinod Mehra's daughter enters B'wood
The 18-year-old is all set to make her debut opposite Jimmy Shergill in the remake of Victoria No. 203.
K'taka all-party meet inconclusive
The all-party meet convened by Karnataka Chief Minister to discuss Cauvery Tribunal's verdict was inconclusive.
Singer Frankie Laine dies at 93
One of the most popular entertainers of the 1950s, singer Frankie Laine has died at San Diego.
Indians to enjoy highest pay hikes
Indian workers are expected to enjoy highest pay hikes in the world in 2007, thanks to robust economic growth.
Sensex above 14,500, bank stocks gain
Markets opened in the green while Sensex traded above 14,500 level, gaining over 50 points in the morning trade.