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N Korea meet S Korea in soccer QF
North and South Korea marched behind a united flag at the opening ceremonies of the Doha Asian Games last week.
Periyar statue defaced | TN CM fumes
Tension gripped the holy town of Srirangam as a life-size cement statue of Periyar was desecrated by HMK men.
It's reining pounds for Laxmi Mittal
Laxmi Mittal's wealth has gone up to £14.8 billion as he continued to rein as the richest person in Britain.
Indian scullers bag bronze at Asiad
India have bagged another bronze Medal at the Asian Games 2006 in Doha on Wednesday.
Telescope sees black hole gulping star
Scientists using an orbiting NASA telescope caught a giant hole in the act of guzzling a star in a galaxy.
India beat Iran, enter kabaddi final
The four-time champions were never really tested by Iran as they scripted a comfortable 38-17 victory.
Officers keep record of beautiful women
Two border control officers risk disciplinary action for keeping a photo collection of "exceptionally beautiful" women.
JMM calls bandh, cadres go on rampage
JMM has called for a Jharkhand bandh on December 7 to protest against the life imprisonment sentence to Shibu Soren.
15K or correction: what next?
For the first time the Sensex has hit 5 milestones in a single year, as the benchmark index crosses 14K mark.
Verdict against Lalu, Rabri on Dec 18
Railway Minister Lalu Yadav and his wife Rabri Devi will be announced judgment in disproportionate asset case on Dec 18.
Indifference won't do: PM tells India
PM fears that indifference to poor quality, graft and inefficiency is increasing in the country.
I'm not killing more animals: Kareena
Kareena Kapoor believes vegetarianism makes for healthier living, but her father does not buy the argument.
Sports culture lacking in India
Indians have taken de Coubertin’s words that the important thing in sport is not to win but to take part seriously.
Rise in pollution, rice in trouble
Pollution has stifled growth in India's rice harvest, cheating the staple crop of the rain, says a study.
Google takes technology to schools
Google Inc hopes to define far more of the world's computing experience with a helping hand from school children.
Mamata begins 'fast until death'
As Mamata Banerjee began an indefinite hunger strike, Rajnath Singh came in her support on the Singur issue.