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65 school kids killed in Nigeria jet crash
A Nigerian passenger jet crashed Saturday in the southern city of Port Harcourt killing 103 people. Seven weeks ago 117 people were killed in another crash.
Kiwis run-chase has Kangaroos hopping
New Zealand entered into the rcord books when they scored a world record 332 runs to beat their trans-Tasman rivals Australia.
Train with relief supplies stranded in Pak
An Indian train carrying relief supplies for quake victims has been stranded in Lahore since November over payment of customs duties.
After Baaz, cyclone Fanoos heads for TN
the cyclonic storm Fanoos was 800 km East-Southeast of Chennai on Wednesday and overnight it now lay east southeast of the metropolis.
Indian eves win series against England
England had themselves to blame as the batswomen played reckless shots and slumped to their lowest total ever of 58 runs.
Hopes hinge on vital court decision
Naushad may loose his eye for a "crime" inflicted on a Saudi national. But for his family, he is the sole breadwinner.
Microsoft to invest $1.7 bn in India
Bill Gates said that Microsoft will scale up its India operations by increasing the headcount by 3,000, taking the total strength to 7,000.
Marriage at 18: To be or knot to be?
The government is considering a proposal to introduce a common age of '18 years' for both men and women to marry.
Babri dust refuses to settle down
Even before the dust from the destroyed 500-year-old structure begins to settle, politics of inquiries is on full throttle.
Cabinet approves Communal Violence Bill
Police officers and bureaucrats, who are often made victims of witchhunts after incidents of communal violence, can breathe now easy.
Al-Qaeda unsure over using women bombers
Having used them in the recent attacks in Jordan, al-Zarqawi thinks combat training for women would be a good idea.
Fired doctor threatens legal action
Dr Kalaniya, who was part of the President's medical team in Mumbai and who collapsed due to exhaustion, has been terminated by JJ Hospital without being given prior notice.
Politics will not pay: Pawar
The new BCCI chief said there will be no political interference in the cricket player's selection for matches.
After 21 years, justice is yet to be served
The protest has become a ritual for those who survived the worst ever chemical disaster in Bhopal in December 1984.
Matherani disclosure rocks Parliament
Following claims by Indian envoy to Croatia on Iraqi pay-offs, both Houses were thrown into turmoil on the Volcker issue.
Probe sought into IIT-K student's death
After the mysterious death of an IIT-K student, the Director of IIT has sought a probe into the matter.