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Riots in Kargil, curfew imposed
News of the alleged desecration spread to the Kargil region after which agitated Shia Muslims took out a procession.
Bird flu spreads to Nigeria
Thousands of chickens died on farms in three states. Laboratory tests in Italy revealed a highly pathogenic strain of the virus.
How to play the weak market
Weakness has set in the markets after a continuous rise in the past two sessions. Experts expected it due to negative global cues.
Strangers marry in British radio stunt
After winning the chance to tie the knot in a radio station competition, two complete strangers married in Britain.
Bush proposes $434 bn defense budget
US President George W Bush has proposed a record $434 billion defense budget for 2007. The main aim of the budget is to fund the fight against terrorism and conventional conflicts.
Can Sensex maintain its perfect 10?
The investors from Dalal Street are high on the sensextional rise. However, there are many voices that also sound a word of caution.
Anil gets 24 pc share in Reliance
Mukesh's side transferred shares of four of their companies to Anil's group as per the terms of their June agreement.
Being Anoushka Shankar
There's little that is not known about Anoushka Shankar - a sparkling mix of glamour and pedigree in sophistication has made her the media's delight.
George dares Left to 'bite' UPA Govt
The Janata Dal (United) on Sunday dared the Left to 'bite' the government by withdrawing its support instead of sleeping over the government foreign policy.
Manila game show stampede kills 73
A crowd of people awaiting entrance to a stadium in Manila stampeded Saturday, killing at least 73 people and injuring 322, an official said.
Kolkata back on terror radar
A Lashkar-e-Toiba militant arrested on Monday reportedly told the police that he and two others were planning explosions in Kolkata.
40-yr-old killed, young lover thrashed
A 40-year-old man was killed and his lover critically injured after the couple was mercilessly beaten up by the girl's relatives.
Chavez throws out alleged US spy
Chavez ordered a naval attache, Captain John Correa at the US Embassy to leave the country on spying charges.
Violence, Geisha, Shanghai, Google ( not to mention of the dog)
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsSpotlight on Hemender Sharma, my colleague from Bhopal. He was reporting from Bhojshala the temple mosque site in Madhya Pradesh. This year Basant Panchami and frid...
Rossi shines in Formula One testing
Seven-time world MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi has bounced back from his shaky start to Formula One testing.
Saddam stays away as trial moves on
Saddam Hussein refused to attend his trial session, as the tribunal completed the first phase of testimony.