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Pak's new visa policy bars Indians
Pakistan will be issuing visas on arrival to visitors from more than 20 countries, but not from India.
Too little, too late
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThirteen years too late. The judgements in the 93 blasts case will unfold in the coming months, with the announcement of the sentences for those found guilty. Sente...
No, yes, no: Musharraf on CIA, Qaeda
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said the CIA did not pay money to the Pakistan government for handing over al-Qaeda suspects.
Indian eves lose to Dutch in hockey WC
India went down 3-2 to Netherlands in their opening match of the Womens' World Cup hockey competition on Wednesday.
Rise of dengue cases in Delhi alarming
Delhi has recorded 327 cases of dengue fever this year so far, which is double the number reported last year.
Bin laden is alive: Taliban Commander
A Taliban commander claims that bin Laden is alive and hinted that an audio tape may be circulated to prove it.
Moya out, Bhupathi, Ancic advance
Carlos Moya lost to Del Porto in the first round of the inaugural Kingfisher Airlines Tennis Tournament on Tuesday.
Mush claims a sick joke, says India
Indian diplomats have rubbished Musharraf's claim that India's N-programme has roots in AQ Khan's network.
A-I profit declines by Rs 16.29 cr
Rising fuel bills have led Air India to register a decline in its net profit by Rs 16.29 crore or a whopping 82 per cent in 2005-06.
Agra debacle Mush's fault: Atal
Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf is of the view that both he and Atal Bihari Vajpayee had been humiliated at the Agra summit.
Earth may be at warmest point in 1mn yrs
Earth may be the warmest in the next million years in that area where violent El Nino weather patterns are born.
Pope says he has respect for Islam
The Pope expressed his "esteem and profound respect" for members of the Islamic faith.
Woman cop killed in Srinagar blast
A woman constable was killed and three police personnel and a civilian were injured in a grenade attack.
Pak army recruits first Hindu cadet
Pakistan army has recruited a Hindu for the first time in its nearly 60-year-old history.
Distraction: Cool buddies & drugs trap
Life is ordinary except for some precious little fun moments that are anyway few and far between...
Verdict on Tiger's men on Sept 25
A TADA court is to deliver its verdict on the involvement of close aides of Tiger Memon in the '93 blasts on Monday