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Hi-tech Maoists have cops worried
Maoist guerrillas in India are now using the latest technological expertise to thwart security forces.
Rooney, Scholes sent off as Man U win
Manchester United beat Porto in the Amsterdam pre-season tournament, although they ended with nine men.
Spider invasion has Vienna in a frenzy
The yellow sack spider has become the talk of the town since several people were bitten earlier this summer.
Rahul Mahajan case: Chargesheets filed
The Delhi police filed a chargesheet against Rahul Mahajan and five others in the drug overdose case.
JLo ditches Gurinder's Dallas
Jennifer Lopez was set to act opposite John Travolta in a movie to be directed by Gurinder Chaddha.
36 Delhi cops booked in bribery cases
While two Delhi Police personnel were involved in rape cases, 36 others have been booked for corruption.
Getting down to monkey business!
The Delhi Metro has hired a monkey to frighten off other monkeys from boarding trains and upsetting passengers.
Hingis urges Kournikova to return
Martina Hingis warned Russia's Anna Kournikova to be fully prepared before pondering a comeback of her own.
Maharashtra rains flood Karnataka
There has been little rain so far in N Karnataka but its people are flood hit because of heavy rain in Maharashtra.
MS, Wipro fight to field BCCI site
IT majors Microsoft and Wipro are competing for the rights to host BCCI’s website.
BHEL, ITC get thumbs up from analysts
BHEL is an evergreen stock. It’s a favourite stock of foreign institutional investors (FII).
Hrithik says his son is top priority
Hrithik plans to take his son along to places that he shoots in as he misses him a lot when away for shooting.
Infy to invest Rs 12 bn in training
Infosys will invest Rs 12 billion during the current fiscal for creating the world's largest global education centre.
Bahrain fire ruins 16 Indian families
The bodies of all 16 Indians killed in a fire accident in Bahrain on Sunday were brought to Chennai on Wednesday.
How to ride rising interest rate tide?
When interest rates increase, home loan consumers demand fixed rate and debt fund investors demand floating rate funds.
Sania down to 44 in WTA rankings
A first round exit at Stanford pushed Sania Mirza down two places to 44th on the latest WTA rankings.