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Autobiography of a credit card
Many of us use credit cards, but only a few know its history. How and when did people started the use of credit cards?
Boeing to make warplane offer to India
Boeing will make India an offer for warplanes, competing against half a dozen other defence firms from US and Europe.
Brazilian players undergo dope test
FIFA had announced in March that all players participating in the World Cup could be subjected to surprise doping tests.
Rahul is serious but stable: Doctors
When asked about the cause of Rahul's ailment, the doctors at Apollo hospital said it was being looked into.
Asian giants Iran humble Bosnia 5-2
Iran fought back to beat Bosnia 5-2 in a warm-up match, which raised serious questions about their defence in Germany.
Mumbai struggles with early rains
Though officials say they are ready for the monsoons this time, residents struggle to cope with the early rains.
Beyond belief: GDP growth at 8.4 pc
The growth is higher than earlier estimates of 8.1 per cent GDP growth during 2005-06.
Quake relief yet to reach remote areas
As aid is arriving in Indonesia for the victims of earthquake, many of its remote villages are yet to receive the aids.
Get back to job or get out: Ramadoss
Ramadoss - a doctor by qualification - also attented to patients at AIIMS as a "symbolic gesture".
China is no threat to India: Mukherjee
China is not threat for India but terrorism is menace for world peace, says Defence Minister, who is on a China visit.
IIT-K protestors adopt new surname
Agitating students have adopted the surname bharat to express their displeasure against the quota policy.
Edwards, Jerome carry pace legacy of WI
Edwards and Taylor not only share the new ball for the West Indies but are the new hope of fast bowling for their team.
Age affects a man's biological clock
A man’s fertility decreases by up to 70 per cent after he turns 40, says an international study.
NAM to back Iran in nuclear dispute
NAM was all set to back Iran in its nuclear standoff with the US and condemn Israel for occupying Palestinian land.
CBSE to award scholarships to girls
CBSE plans to introduce scholarships for girls plus give exams a makeover from the coming year.
Merit and quota: BJP votes for both
National Executive resolution demands reservation for most backward people among OBCs, accuses UPA of dividing society.