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From making table runners to thongs
Koniakow famous for it's lace that graced the altars of Polish churches is now making racy undergarments.
DMK workers stall Kannada film shooting
Protesting the stand of Karnataka on the Cauvery issue DMK members disrupted the shooting of a Kannada film.
14 cops suspended for Geo TV attack
In an attempt to save face, the Pakistan government has suspended 14 policemen for their involvement in the attack.
Why politicians are afraid of women?
The people in power at the Centre are generally afraid of women diplomats as they are brutally honest.
High rates, rising wages hinder growth
Citigroup showed concern about rising interest rates and wages, which could affect the growth in the short term.
Coin Racket: Accused back in custody
A Delhi Court has remanded a man accused of running a racket of melting coins to three days police custody.
'Buddha Boy' disappears again
Media dubbed him 'Buddha Boy' after supporters said he had been meditating for months without food, water or sleep.
China plans to launch astronomy satellite
China’s burgeoning space program has announced plans to launch its first astronomy satellite.
Sensuality lies in the eyes: Priyanka
Skimpy clothes may titillate audiences, but the true art of sensuality lies in a woman's eyes, says Priyanka.
Who's tailing VP Singh? Probe is on
The issue of UP police's alleged snooping on former PM VP Singh has snowballed into a huge controversy.
Green tea may help fight lung cancer
Green tea may help fight lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths, says study.
India 5th most corrupt in Asia: Survey
India stands as the fifth most corrupt economy in Asia, says an international survey.
Mayawati not a candidate in UP polls
BSP supremo Mayawati said that the party will contest all 400 seats without any alliance but she herself will not stand for elections.
Cauvery: Kerala mulls to move SC
The Kerala government is mulling to approach the SC against the Cauvery Tribunal award since the state did not get its due share of water.
Finance jobs raining at IIM-Bangalore
A record 64 per cent of the entire batch of 233 MBA students chose finance and consulting as against investment banking.
Growth on track despite inflation
The latest industrial output for the month of January stands at 10.9 per cent versus 8.5 per cent earlier.