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The secret behind PM's blue turban
The secret of Manmohan Singh trademark blue turban was revealed on Wednesday at Cambridge.
PM to UK investors: Your data is safe
Manmohan Singh assured British investors saying has India has excellent standards for information protection.
Dust storms may quell hurricanes
Dust storms swirling out of Sahara Desert may help reduce hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean, says study.
Sensex up 150.26 pts in early trade
The benchmark index Sensex rose by over 150 points in early trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
Centre's yes to 34 SEZ proposals
The Centre on Tuesday approved 34 proposals for setting up Special Economic Zones.
We have strength to strike India: NDFB
General Secretary of National Democratic Front of Bodoland, Basumatari Swmkhwr talks about Bodo land issues.
IndiGo to fly to 30 cities by 2010
IndiGo said that it plans to serve 30 cities across the country with a fleet of 40 A-320s by 2010.
Too many investments, too small returns
Investing your money across too many stocks or too many instruments makes the portfolio unmanageable.
Farmer grows 1,502 pound pumpkin
A Rhode Island farmer has set what could be a new record for the largest pumpkin in the world.
Next step N-missile: N Korea to US
The official dismissed moves at the UN Security Council to sanction the impoverished nation over its reported nuclear test.
International mags knock Indian doors
International lifestyle and luxury magazines are now making a beeline to launch Indian editions.
Maharashtra govt to pull up Google
Maharashtra govt is to issue notice to Google for spread of hatred for India by its social network service Orkut.
Mangalore curfew extended to Tuesday
Its going to be another night at home for Mangaloreans as the curfew has been extended to 0700 hrs IST on Tuesday.
N Korea N-test threatens peace: Bush
US President George W Bush called North Korea's reported nuclear test a provocative act that requires an immediate response from UNSC.
Salman Rushdie to join Emory faculty
Salman Rushdie's appointment as a distinguished writer in residence in the English Department begins in 2007.
Will India's Nobel intentions succeed?
Sentiment's leaning toward proponents of free and global trade, including born Jagdish Bhagwati, who is a favorite.