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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.
Newsweek eats its word on Rahul
The magazine’s cover story said that despite having studied at universities abroad, Rahul has failed to earn a degree.
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.
Ash a manglik, why does it matter?
Mangliks run the risk of danger to life, unhappiness at domestic front and dissatisfaction in matrimony.
Ash can work if she wants: Abhishek
Abhishek Bachchan’s love life is out in the open now and he is finally more than willing to talk about it.
Sharapova struggles into Round II
Maria Sharapova has entered the second round of the Australian Open by beating Camille Pin of France.
All acting on Bigg Boss: Baba Sehgal
Baba Sehgal claims that the participants in Bigg Boss are pretending all the time and not being themselves.
Khairlanji murders' hearing begins
The hearing of the rape and brutal murders of four members of a Dalit family in Khaiarlanji begun on Monday.
SC takes up plea for banning exit polls
Come the elections next time, and you may no longer see the flurry of exit polls.
Mkts in party mood, Sensex soars at 14k
Sensex surged by 73 points to close at a record high of 14,129.64 point on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Kidney brokers lure tsunami-hit women
Several poverty-stricken fisherwomen in Chennai have resorted to selling their kidneys to eke out a living.
Cappello won't field Beckham anymore
Real Madrid coach Fabio Cappello came out with a statement saying that Beckham would not play for the club anymore.
Gere goes gaga over Kumaraswamy
Richard Gere praised Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's initiative to stay at the home of an HIV affected person.
Muslim body gives up on Babri talks
The verdict on the vexed Ayodhya issue – expected this year – has already started creating ripples in religious circles.