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Jaya set for 2 back-to-back films
After a brief sabbatical Jaya Bachchan is all set to do two back-to-back films with Konkona Sen Sharma.
Industry, Govt not ready for China FTA
India and China to sign investment agreements even though the Indian Govt and industry are not yet ready for FTA.
Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki takes 18-yr leap
Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki has taken another 18-year leap to keep the audience interest alive.
It's a sweep of Indo-US ties: Mulford
US Ambassador to India, David Mulford , on what the Senate approval to the Indo-US nuclear bill actually means.
100 Mizo Jews leave for Israel
A total of 103 Jews from Mizoram, who claim to be descendents of the Israeli tribe of Bnei Menashe, left Aizawl for Israel on Thursday.
Paes-Damm enter Masters Cup semis
They beat Erlich and Ram in the Red Group tie but still had to thank Hanley and Ullyett for their last-four berth.
Chocolate cuts heart attack risk
A little chocolate a day can cut the risk of heart attack affecting the platelets that cause blood to clot, says study.
JD (U) opposes quota for Muslims
The controversy over the issue of reservation for Muslims hotted up with JD(U) opposing any such move.
Changes urged in Indo-US N-deal
Arms control advocates urged changes in the Indo-US N-deal as the US Senate prepared to resume action on the deal.
Donadoni to experiment vs Turkey
The Italian coach has been forced to change due to injuries to several of Italy's regulars.
Wax museum calls off Pitt-Jolie wedding
Madame Tussauds nixed the plan to stage a depiction of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt tying the knot on Monday.
Rani apologises to media for scuffle
Rani has apologised to the media for the scuffle that broke out in Varanasi between her bodyguards and journalists.
Hinglish: A pucca, preponed guide
Novelist, teacher compiles dictionary of one of the fastest growing hybrid languages in the world.
TCS gets $100 mln deal from US firm
Top Indian software services firm, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, has won a $100 million contract from Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Islamic radicals infiltrate UK Univs
Islamic fundamentalists have infiltrated four British universities to indoctrinate students, a leading Imam has cla
In Pics: Colours of autumn in paradise
The changing colours of the chinar leaves announce the arrival of winter and of the bitter cold.