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Brazil recalls regulars for Ghana
Many Brazilians wanted to keep some of the second stringers in the lineup after they performed well against Japan.
450 detainees released in Iraq
So far more than 2,500 detainees have been released and this was the sixth batch to be released from Abu Ghraib.
It's bad time to play cricket: Lara
West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara is critical of India series timing in the Caribbean which has been plagued by bad weather.
FIFA President says he is a happy man
Sepp Blatter is a happy man these days and more so with the success of Fan-zones in Germany.
Coalition govt in Assam gets new name
The month-old coalition in Assam has been christened as the Congress-BPPF United Front government.
Die-hard with a baseball burial!
Die-hard baseball fans will soon have a way to be close to their favorite teams in the afterlife.
Rane's son charged for rash driving
The son of Narayan Rane, Nitish, who was booked for rash driving was released on bail on Monday.
NRI student gets Newsweek award
Indian-American Benita Singh, a Yale University student, is among 15 US citizens chosen by the magazine.
Portugal knock Netherlands out
Portugal beat Netherlands 1-0 in the second round in an ill-tempered game in which four players were sent-off.
Four in a row for Alonso at Canada
Renault's Fernando Alonso won the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday to complete his fourth consecutive victory.
Tharoor to launch his campaign
Shashi Tharoor will launch his campaign this week when he travels to Gambia to muster support of 53 countries of Africa.
US releases 14 Saudis from Guantanamo
The detention of Saudis at Guantanamo has been an irritant in improving the relationship between US and the Saudi kingdom.
Hardenne wins Eastbourne tournament
She squandered three championship points in the third set to allow Myskina to take the contest into a tiebreak.
Andre Agassi to retire after US Open
He is one of only five men to win all four grand slams. He won his first grand slam title at the 1992 Wimbledon final.
Arnie snubs Dubya, won't give troops
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger feels that sending troops to Mexican border would create burden on the state.
Sex doesn’t sell; it’s World Cup time
More than a million foreign fans visiting Germany, but the country’s sex workers are starved for business.