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For India, Bush is bigger than US
India's opinion of the US has dropped significantly, but Indians' confidence in George W Bush has improved.
Villagers hang up on cops, Naxals
Fearing attacks by Naxalites and harassment by police, 3,060 villages across India have refused telephone connections.
Private banks racing ahead of PSUs
Public sector banks are fast losing the dominant position they had in the fee income space.
Australia break WC jinx with win
Australia exorcised the demons of their past WC failures by scoring a stunning 3-1 win over Japan.
Lot to learn from WI ODI defeat: Kapil
India must learn the lessons from their defeat to West Indies in the One-Dayers, said Kapil Dev.
Ali Daei injured, to miss Portugal tie
Ali Daei, Iran's captain and top international scorer, will likely miss the next match with Portugal because of injury.
Ultimate scoring machine: Just Fontaine
Just Fontaine is categorical: nobody will ever beat his record 13 goals in a World Cup tournament.
Govt may not alter Office of Profit Bill
Government sources have said that the Centre sees no reason to make any change in the Office of Profit Bill.
Police seek transfer of Mahajan case
Delhi Police wants Rahul's case transferred to a court that is empowered under the NDPS Act.
Bengal Assembly to meet from Monday
The session will be preceded by the election of the Speaker. The Budget will be placed in the Assembly on June 23.
Kerala won't waive off fuel sales tax
The LDF govt in Kerala on Sunday ruled out waiving sales tax on the increased price of petrol and diesel.
Now Muslim groups want reservation
Muslim groups demand reservations in jobs and politics, saying they have been neglected since independence.
Quota supporters heckle Bajaj
Students' group spoils event to honour the industrialist, shout slogans against him.
Henin-Hardenne wins French Open
She saved her best tennis in the final few games, winning 11 of 12 points during one stretch to take the title in straight sets.
UP Speaker disqualifies 5 BSP MLAs
UP Speaker Mata Prasad Pandey disqualified five Bahujan Samaj Party MLAs under the anti-defection act.
Al-Zarqawi's family cries for the body
Jordan newspaper Al-Rai condemned the Islamist lawmakers for even visiting al-Zarqawi's home to pay condolences.