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Pak will focus on security: Musharraf
Pakistan would continue to maintain its minimum defensive deterrence with focus on security, Pak President Pervez Musharraf said.
Rooms for all at Doha Asiad: OCA
The Asiad village in Doha has been constructed keeping in mind 10,000 athletes and officials.
Virtual affairs sour real relationships
With more and more men and women having cyber affairs, Internet infidelity seems to have arrived in India.
ISRO tests indigenous cryogenic engine
Once qualification tests are complete, the cryogenic stage will be flight tested in GSLV-D3 mission next year.
Sonia reaches out to farmers in Latur
After PM, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are visiting Maharashtra where they are expected to address a farmers' rally in Latur.
RBI to do tightrope walk on interest
RBI Governor Y V Reddy is likely to do a tightrope walk while reviewing the monetary policy on Tuesday.
South African Nobel laureate assaulted
South African Nobel laureate for literature Nadine Gordimer was robbed and locked in a store room by thieves who assaulted her in her home.
Afghan skulls haunt German soldiers
Fears have arisen that German troops could be exposed to greater dangers after the publication of the photos.
JKLF chief attacked by MLA's escort
JKLF Chairman was admitted to a hospital in a critical condition after he was allegedly attacked by an MLA's escort.
Wife-beater booked in Tamil Nadu
An employee of Tamil Nadu government has become the first person to be arrested under the Domestic Violence Act.
Morality mattered in Bush's 2004 win
These voters were driven by state ballot measures dealing with issues like same-sex marriage and gambling.
Little India gears up for lit-up display
The "little India" quarter in Ipoh will be lit with 3,000 oil lamps, thus gaining entry into the records books.
Obesity pill may treat diabetes: study
A new obesity pill that helps control blood sugar levels could treat type 2 diabetes, says research.
'Quran prescribes no veil for women'
International Peace Award winner Shabana Azmi calls for a debate on Muslim women wearing the veil.
Honduras want Maradona to be coach
Honduras said on Wednesday that they want former Argentina captain Diego Maradona to coach their national side.