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Markets end flat amid volatile trade
The markets have opened the week in the positive terrain with selling pressure witnessed in IT and refineries.
Paes, Sania to head tennis challenge
India will depend on their spearheads Leander Paes and Sania Mirza as they launch their tennis campaign at the Asian Games on Monday.
Davis Cup final set for thrilling end
David Nalbandian overpowered Nikolay Davydenko to pull Argentina level in their Davis Cup final against Russia.
Anthem goof-up leaves Nepal stranded
Three days into Doha 2006, the Asian Games have gone through its own ups and downs.
Arjun forms panel to study Sachar findings
A high level committee has been formed to suggest steps to implement the findings of the Sachar panel in education.
Newborn sold off for Rs 700 in Assam
Extreme poverty drove the cart-puller in Barak Valley to sell his newborn daughter three days after she was born.
In Red China, rich don't pay tax
The richest people in China paid less tax in 2006 than the year before despite their growing wealth, says report.
No more easy mobile connections
Pre-paid SIM cards would be activated only after the copies of documentary proof submitted by the customer.
Maharashtra calm, Parliament isn't
A day after violent dalit protests across Maharashtra crippled normal life, the state woke up to a calm day.
Fire at Chandigarh Infosys unit, doused
Four executives were rescued by firefighters on Thursday evening after a fire broke out in the IT park in Chandigarh.
N Korea won't give up nuclear arms alone
N Korea agreed in principle to scrap its nuclear weapons programme in return for economic and security incentives.
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Beetles may help curb wildfire risk
The tree-killing bugs in the forests may actually help prevent wildfires rather than fuel them as feared, says study.
Ramdev's talk on Gandhi sparks row
Baba Ramdev said that Mahamta Gandhi's non-violence alone did not achieve freedom for the country.
Virgin puts Kamasutra on mobile
The mobile application on Deepak Chopra’s latest book could focus more on romance and spirituality than sex.
Carbon emissions rise sharply since 2000
Carbon emissions have risen sharply due to a rise in charcoal consumption and lack of new energy efficiency gains.