India
Punitive damages given to a dead woman's estate
US cigarette maker has been ordered to pay USD 81 million in punitive damages to the estate of a dead woman.
WikiLeaks: Dalai Lama influence waning
US ambassador to India Timothy Roemer felt that the Dalai Lama may be seeking to reframe the Tibet issue.
Dipika advances, Ghosal out of Punj Lloyd
Saurav Ghoshal went down fighting to Amr Shabana of Egypt 5-11, 6-11, 11-6, 9-11 in the pre-quarterfinals.
Assange bail appeal to be heard on Dec 16
Julian Assange, an Australian national who is wanted in Sweden for alleged sex offences, was granted bail on Tues.
India, China can prosper together: Wen
Though China has mooted the idea of free trade agreement, India has not favourably responded.
Possible ice volcano spied on giant Saturn moon
Scientists said Tuesday they have found the best evidence yet of ice volcanoes on Saturn's giant moon Titan.
Scientist says he found Japan fish thought extinct
A Japanese salmon species thought to be extinct for 70 years is alive and well in a lake near Mount Fuji.
Online flirting: it's all about lip service
"Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day?," asked Shakespeare."No just tell me I have beautiful lips" women reply.
'The King's Speech' leads Golden Globe nomination list
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be presented on 16th January
Couple interrogated in ACP suicide case
A number of missed calls were also found on the mobile phone of Baburao Gaikwad who ended his life on Monday.
Wikileaks: Assange gets conditional bail
The WikiLeaks disclosures, which have continued since Assange was detained in prison, have angered US officials.
Pak owns up suicide attacker who died in India
ISI operative, Naik Zulfiqar Ahmed, who was on a suicide attack mission, died in New Delhi, of a kidney disorder.
Tibetan groups to protest during Wen's visit
The protest is being organised by the Tibetan Youth Congress and is expected to attract many youth.
The time for cloud computing has arrived
Modern businesses need ways to stay nimble and light. Owning tonnes of hardware is not one of them.
What you eat can trigger mental illness
A study in the US shows that diet might also trigger the onset of mental illness.
Sohrabuddin case: Farmhouse owner gets bail
While granting him bail, the court ordered that Jirawala would not enter Ahmedabad district or Gandhinagar.