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ULFA says no unilateral ceasefire
ULFA chairman Arabindo Rajkhowa denied the media reports that his organisation had declared a unilateral ceasefire.
Blast, rain in the time of cricket
India were 11 for no loss, and that's where it stood. More weather reports than match reports.
SAF Games: Indian archers fancy gold
A fancied Indian archery squad leaves for Colombo on Monday to participate in the South Asian Games.
Shopping cart that doesn't run into things
The cart follows the shopper around the supermarket and slows down when needed so items can be placed in it.
Debate: Mumbai as India's Shanghai
Courtesy the Prime Minister’s Office, Mumbai's ‘Shanghai’ dreams may finally be coming true.
England chase leather, Pak roll on
Pakistan ground England into dirt, building an impregnable position on the second day of the final Test.
ULFA mediators meet Narayanan, Duggal
UPA is likely to extend suspension of Army operations in Assam in order to pave the way for direct talks with ULFA.
Bismillah Khan's condition stable
Ustad Bismillah Khan's health is improving but he will remain under observation for the next two or three days.
New car: Mitsubishi Montero rolls out
Hindustan Motors has unveiled its premium Sports Utility Vehicle Montero from the Mitsubishi stable.
China site leaks biz data of 2-mn people
A Chinese website has sparked controversy by posting information from 2 million people's business cards without their consent.
Prosecutors to monitor Madonna’s act
Prosecutors plan to keep an eye on Madonna's weekend concert in Duesseldorf to see if she repeats the mock crucifixion scene.
At-Home, PM's chit-chat with Prez
Manmohan Singh on Tuesday had an unscheduled meeting with President A P J Abdul Kalam at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Scientists upset over Indo-US N-deal
The PM held consultations with top scientists in the nuclear establishment ahead of a discussion in Parliament.
Suicide bombers' guide held in Pak
Pakistani police arrested a suspected Islamic militant accused of training students to become suicide bombers.
Blind teacher in Orissa is Mr Popular
It took two years for a blind teacher to prove himself and he has finally won his school children's hearts.
2 lifts for PM to reach Fort ramparts
The venue of I-Day celebrations, Red Fort, has two lifts to help the Prime Minister of India to reach the ramparts.