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Nobel winner Milton Friedman dies
Milton Friedman, the free market economist and winner of a 1976 Nobel Prize, has died, a spokeswoman for his family said.
A River Gone Dead
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Don't stray from pact: Sonia to US
India will not accept anything in the Indo-US Nuclear Deal which is outside the July 18 agreement, says Sonia Gandhi.
India cautiously welcomes nuke approval
New Delhi's guarded reception of the news came hours after the Senate approved the civilian nuclear deal.
12 killed in UP clashes over land
A clash between two families over a piece of land turned ugly as 11 people were killed and several injured in Sitapur.
Flames of passion cost couple $200
The former firefighter and his then-girlfriend had sex in upscale house that was still under construction.
Govt loosens grip on community radio
The Centre on Thursday approved expansion of community radio stations by non-profit organisations.
Paes-Damm enter Masters Cup semis
They beat Erlich and Ram in the Red Group tie but still had to thank Hanley and Ullyett for their last-four berth.
'Do not waste time on a difficult section'
Director of Career Launcher, Arindam Lahiri gives tips on planning, time management and group discussions for CAT 2006.
Wildlife law adds to woes of tigers
The Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act undermines efforts to save an endangered tigers, conservationists say.
Thai zoo finds gold in pandas' dung
The zoo has discovered a way to utilise unwanted dung from a couple of pandas by using it to make paper for souvenirs.
BJP gives Lalu a taste of Gandhigiri
BJP workers paid floral tributes before Lalu Prasad's portrait to protest his being made a chief guest for a function.
We'll soon be fully nuclear: Iran Prez
Iranian President Ahmadinejad said his country expects its uranium enrichment program to be ready by February.
BT plans 6,000 extra jobs in India
BT is planning to hire an extra 6,000 staff in India over the next two years in a bid to boost its operations there
How to make your kid money-smart
There is a need to educate children about the basics of money and money management like budgeting and saving.
Politics comes calling for Manisha
Manisha Koirala, grand daughter of Girija Prasad Koirala, is now thinking of dabbling in Nepalese politics.