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Dead mice bring Jurassic Park to life
Scientists has discovered that sperm recovered from dead, frozen mice are still capable of producing healthy pups.
Indians abroad celebrate I-Day
Indians living in several parts of the world on Tuesday celebrated their homeland's 60th Independence Day.
Japan tanker spills oil in Indian Ocean
The leak, 470 km off-Nicobar coast, may have reached about 4,500 tonnes, Mitsui OSK said in a statement.
SL war rages, army hunts for rebels
Troops and Tamil Tigers fought a fierce artillery battle across the no-man's land in Sri Lanka's north on Tuesday.
PM's Independence Day speech
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addresses the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort.
Pilot error killed Hanse Cronje
Pilot error was to blame for the 2002 plane crash that killed former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje.
Liquids banned inside Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal has been placed under high security preventing people from carrying water bottles or any kind of liquids inside.
Reduce duty on oil products: Deora
Petroleum Minister Murli Deora says that he has asked for a reduction of excise duty on petroleum products.
Terror camps in scenic Lake District
Britain downgrades terror threat from ‘critical’ to ‘severe’, shocked by report on terror training camps.
Injuries mar Chelsea's season start
Jose Mourinho said Chelsea were so far short of match fitness that he would not be surprised to drop points.
Pollock, Ntini doubtful for first game
Makhaya Ntini and Shaun Pollock are doubtful starters in the team's first match against Sri Lanka on Monday.
England go unchanged into final Test
England selectors named an unchanged squad for the fourth Test against Pakistan, starting on Thursday at the Oval.
Village uploads itself on to Internet
A Haryana village has uploaded itself onto the Internet, giving the outside world a glimpse of life in rural India.
1 dead, 5 injured in Mumbai cylinder blast
The blast took place in a ground floor Irani cafe, in a building in Walkeshwar early on Sunday morning.
Artist uses pigeons to track smog
An American artist has fitted 15 pigeons with miniature cell phones and GPS tracking devices to track smog levels.
Pepsi trying to create confusion: CSE
CSE rejected Pepsi's offer to work with it for creating science-based standards for finished products.