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The Cup that Cares
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Probe Saddam's torture: Lawyer
Saddam Hussein's chief lawyer has accused the US and Iraqi authorities of torturing him and has demanded an investigation.
Saran optimistic about Indo-US nuclear ties
Shyam Saran says his two-day visit to Washington was encouraging and hopes to take Indo-US ties to a much higher level.
Testing times for Abu Salem
ATS intends to make Salem undergo the lie detection (polygraph), brain mapping tests and narco-analysis tests to get more clues out of him about the involvement of other accused in the Jain murder case.
State funding of elections on cards
At present the limit of expenditure for a Parliamentary constituency is Rs 25 lakhs and for Assembly constituency it's Rs 10 lakhs.
Sugarbabes regain sweetness
British band Sugarbabes was formed seven years ago and has gone through three different line-ups in that time.
Opening stroke
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIt is strange what your 40th birthday does to you. Suddenly, you realise that you aren't a thirty something young urban professional (emphasise on the youth factor,...
NC initiated truce with Hizb: Omar
Omar Abdullah said that it was his father's government that had facilitated peace talks with the Hizbul Mujahideen.
Cold wave intensifies in N India, 36 killed
Temperatures in many parts of north India have been abnormally low as compared to previous years due to cold wave conditions.
King Khan to tempt Delhites on X-mas
In his first stage performance in Delhi, Shahrukh Khan will perform at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on Christmas eve.
Pele's son out of jail pending drug trial
Nascimento, a former soccer player, was arrested on drug-related charges and faces upto 15 years in prison if convicted.
Bolivia goes to polls on Sunday
The outgoing President said Bolivia's election was a test for democracy in South America's poorest country.
Iraq pullout conditional: Australia
Australia has an exit strategy for its forces in Iraq but the withdrawal of troops would be based on conditions and not on any deadline.
'Ganguly a victim of politics'
BCCI's former joint secretary Goutam Dasgupta says that his removal from Test squad was guided by reasons other than cricket.
Injured Kallis doubtful for Test
A team spokesman said the allrounder will be given right up until the start of the match to prove his fitness despite lingering concerns about the injury.
Iraqi expatriates cast first votes
Iraqis abroad cast the first ballots in their country's election on Tuesday, two days before their compatriots vote for postwar Iraq's first full-term Parliament.