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Cloned dog 'Invention of the Year'
Woo Suk Hwang and his team come in for special mention by the Time magazine for their path breaking cloning techniques.
No death, no lifer for killer of hundreds
Portugal's extradition terms and the India's guarantee promises to turn the trial into a tricky and a contentious legal issue.
IIMs offended at Lakshmi Mittal?s slur
Lakshmi Mittal says the IIMs teach students about yesterday and the students he recruited lack global perspective.
Spain confident of World Cup spot
The perennial underachivers of football, Spain take on Slovakia for one of the final five places left for the World Cup 2006.
TV channels taxed for anti-Chavez ads
Most private television, radio and newspaper companies in Venezuela oppose Chavez, describe him as an authoritarian, like Castro.
India to press for SAFTA in SAARC summit
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that SAARC countries should take steps to complete the SAFTA process.
Al-Qaeda claims Jordan blasts
At least 60 people are killed and 150 wounded in three separate suicide attacks in three Jordanian hotels. Al-Qaeda has claimed the suicide bombings.
Czech backs UNSC seat for India
The Czech President, in India for six-day visit, backs India's claim for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council.
Mobiles turn into mini-PCs
Yahoo!-Google mark evolution of cellphones from communications devices to minicomputers used to e-mail, browse, download music and watch TV.
Coke to phase out Vanilla Coke in US
Coca-Cola will replace its Vanilla Coke, Vanilla Diet Coke and Diet Coke with Lemon beverages.
Neil Armstrong reflects on his moonwalk
The first man to walk on the moon says he has never felt comfortable with the celebrity status he achieved.
Diplomats debate Saddam-Cong nexus
Diplomats say Volcker's evidence lacks credibility as Saddam would not have cultivated a party that was not in power.
Al-Qaeda threatens diplomats in Iraq
On Friday, Sunni-led insurgents killed 11 Iraqi security forces and wounded 14 in two separate attacks.
Cops raid Union Minister's house
Jamui police are in Delhi to arrest J P Yadav him for his role in releasing his brother from police custody.
NY fest opens with Indian film Water
The Indo-American Arts Council festival expanded its court this year and presented a platform to independent films from India.
60,000 Malaysian graduates await jobs
Research conducted by Malaysian firm points out poor communication skills as primary reason for mass unemployment.