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Roddick, Federer face off in semis
Roger Federer has made it to the semi-finals of the Australian Open beating Tommy Robredo in straight sets.
Hesh advances, Sania's Oz dream ends
Mahesh Bhupathi and Radek Stepanek beat the seventh seeded pair of Jonathan Erlich and Andy 7-6, 4-6, 6-3.
Tell Us: What did you think of the first episode
What did you think of the first episode
'Shilpa has the option to walk out'
Half the world might be sympathising with Shilpa Shetty for what she faced on Big Brother, but not Salman Rushdie.
Tell Us: Politicians to blame for B'lore violence?
Are politicians to blame for violence in Bangalore? You tell us.
Rajya Sabha MP Sumitra Mahajan dead
Rajya Sabha member Sumitra Mahajan ied at of a hear attack at Apollo hospital in Delhi on Friday night.
Tips: How to look hot, cool in 2007
Generally associated with light colours, summer will see a different hue this time, say Indian designers.
Coffee may ease muscle pain
Drinking coffee before exercise may reduce post-workout muscle pain by over 50 per cent, says study.
Big Brother or Big Bother?
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIn one of my earlier blogs, In search of Indianness abroad, I strongly felt that people like me, who are residing abroad, have a great responsibility to show our mo...
Naomi sentenced for assaulting maid
Supermodel Naomi Campbell was sentenced to five days of community service by a New York city criminal court.
Trial begins in UK suicide attacks case
Six men plotted to kill London subway and bus passengers with bombs made from hydrogen peroxide and flour.
Jewel thief strikes at Bridal Asia show
A thief struck twice during the high-profile Bridal Asia Show held at a posh hotel in New Delhi.
Many in US oppose Bush's Iraq initiative
Sixty-one per cent of Americans oppose George Bush's plan to send more troops to Iraq, according to survey.
Serena, Svetlana cruise into 2nd round
Serena struggled en route to beat unseeded Anne Kremer of Luxemborg in a second round encounter in Melbourne.
Thousands 'lost and found' at Kumbh
Most of the 'lost' ones are getting reunited with their kin thanks to the service being rendered by two voluntary organisations.
Kerala to open technical university
The Kerala government will open a new technical university as an attempt to overhaul the educational sector.