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Cong against religion-based quota
Amid raging controvery on the issue of quota for Muslims, Congress said it was opposed to quota based on religion.
Barcelona score their way to top
Ronaldinho put Barcelona ahead in the 86th minute with a trademark free kick from the edge of the penalty area.
Indian envoy wanted to gift Kashmir
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru turned down the proposal, saying he would not leave “Kashmir to its fate”.
Tariq Dar's father cries foul
Bangladesh Rapid Action Force had charged Tariq with possession of fake documents and being an agent of RAW.
Markets enter Nov-April bullish phase
Investors can look forward to even better times ahead with the market entering a traditionally bullish phase.
India steps up lobbying for N-deal
India has stepped up lobbying with NSG countries and found the positive response increasing among the member countries.
Rabid dog enters New Delhi airport
A rabid dog found its way into the New Delhi airport, where it attacked and terrorised people for nearly three hours.
Pak on high alert for '5 terrorists'
Pakistan is on high alert after intelligence reports said ‘five terrorists’ were out to strike ‘somewhere’ in the country.
Castro recovering, may return to power
Cuban leader Fidel Castro is recovering but he may not be well enough to attend his 80th birthday celebration on December 2.
Canstruction is the new creation
The canned creations are the part of the 13th annual Canstruction event at the New York Design Center.
Is it Britney in the leaked sex tape?
The 19-second clip shows a woman with dark hair, who bears a striking resemblance to Britney performing oral sex.
High blood sugar levels trigger stroke
High blood sugar levels can cause heart disease and strokes as well as diabetes, say researchers.
Dumped by SMS? Join Federline club
Experts say more and more teenagers and 20-somethings are using text to break up to avoid confrontation.
Vivah, releases on a PC near you
Vivah is all set for a worldwide release not just in a theatre near you but also on your personal computer.
India lacks trained manpower: Microsoft
Microsoft, which employs over 4,000 professionals in India, on Wednesday, said it was scaling up presence in the country.
Daniel Ortega elected Nicaragua Prez
Ortega was helped back to power by divisions in the right, which had in previous elections united behind a single candidate to keep him out.