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Tutor convicted for killing St Stephens girl
The court termed the murder of Priyanka by her tutor Uttam Kumar as a "barbaric" crime of "lust".
Ganguly in a sari affair in Bengal
As Sourav Ganguly gears up to prove himself in West Indies, he also makes an appearance on saris.
India, Pak to share info and meet often
As the joint anti-terrorism mechanism came to a close on Wednesday, India and Pakistan agreed to be more cooperative.
SC admits Manu Sharma's bail plea
The Supreme Court has admitted the bail plea of Manu Sharma and Tony Gill, convicts in Jessica Lall murder case.
Walking helps shed post-pregnancy pounds
New mothers who take walks may lose post-pregnancy pounds more easily, say researchers.
Scientists study earth's missing crust
British scientists have embarked on a mission to study why a huge chunk of the earth's crust is missing.
1st woman in space has eyes on Mars
The world's first female astronaut Valentina Tereshkova says she still dreams of flying to Mars even on a one-way ticket.
MS attacks Google, calls it 'cavalier'
Software giant slams web-search leader for “making money solely on the backs of other people's content.”
Big B smitten by Tabu in Cheeni Kam
From Hema Malini to Jiah Khan, Big B has worked with all. But the one he swears by is his co-star in Cheeni Kam Tabu.
SC set to decide fate of quota policy
Supreme Court will decide the fate of government's quota policy on Wednesday, which proposes 27.5 per cent reservation to OBCs.
IBM set for acquisition spree in India
IBM plans to keep up its pace of acquisitions in 2007 and has earmarked Indian IT space as a key target region.
Britney tries to hang self in rehab
Britney Spears has been put on a ‘suicide watch’, after the singer reportedly tried to hang herself with a bed sheet.
Liz sobbed through the wedding day
Elizabeth Hurley was so overcome with emotion when she wed Indian-born beau Arun Nayar that she cried whole day.
Gay Chavez 'pops' the secret bubble
Christian Chavez announcement that he is gay makes him the first high-profile member of Mexico's showbiz to do so.
RBI eases diamond import norms
The Reserve Bank on Saturday eased the norms for import of rough diamonds from six mining companies.
UP Cong demands ban on Nishabd
Controversy-ridden Nishabd has crash-landed into yet another row and this time it’s the Congress which is playing spoilt sport.