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Ajit Jogi suffers massive heart attack
The former Chhattisgarh CM is admitted to Escorts Hospital in New Delhi as his supporters pray for his speedy recovery.
Taliban claims Kutty?s death
A Taliban spokesman Qari Mohammed Yousaf revealed the exact location of the body to a news agency in a satellite phone conversation.
Canada to release A-I bombing report
Better late than never. The results of the report that looked into the 1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182 is to be released on Wednesday.
Mix of art and glamour at IFFI
The 36th International Film Festival of India kicks off in Goa on Thursday. The festival will screen 116 films from 32 countries.
Sharon?s 'National Responsibilty'
Sharon has formed a new centrist party, National Responsibility, and has asked the President to order fresh elections in March 2006.
Nalbandian wins Shanghai Masters
David Nalbandian broke Federer's record of winning 24 consecutive finals enroute to winning the Shanghai Masters.
Monica Bedi sent to judicial custody
After the completion of her two-day police custody, Bedi was remanded to judicial custody till November 25.
Kolkata: India?s latest IT hub
A 100-acre convention centre, financed by Unitech, is being planned in Kolkata where all IT companies will set up their base.
In Jammu, barbers have a moral duty
In villages and migrant camps in Jammu, barbers are becoming a force that warn people against the dangers of HIV AIDS.
Govt cuts short Budhia's dream run
The Child Welfare Department will ensure that Budhia will not be allowed to participate in more than 10 km marathons.
Ranbaxy launches 15 products in US
Ranbaxy is awaiting approvals for another 47 products in the US and is also eyeing other international markets like Europe.
Big guns in TN mum on Khushboo
The PMK can say all it wants on Kushboo but the big guns in Tamil Nadu politics are keeping quiet.
Jonty Rhodes to hold fielding lessons
Ace-fielder Jonty Rhodes is to conduct three-day fielding lessons for a select group of 15 cricketers at Cricket Club of India.
LTTE boycotts Sri Lanka polls
The LTTE have said they do not trust either candidate in Sri Lankan's presidential poll.
First human bird flu death in China
Bird flu virus has killed one person in China confirming the spread of the deadly virus into people in China.
Left doublespeak shows in hotel sale
The Left sells the Great Eastern Hotel to Lalit Suri who was once called 'a hotel scamster' by the party in West Bengal.