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Bombay HC grants bail to Daya Nayak
Suspended Mumbai police sub-inspector Daya Nayak was on Thursday granted bail by the Bombay High Court in the disproportionate asset case.
Kataria quits NIIT to start own venture
Kataria, who was Group Vice President put in his papers last month to start his own communication and public relations consultancy.
9/11 families defend Moussaoui
Testifying in Moussaoui's defense at his sentencing trial, the 9/11 witnesses spoke of coping and of honoring the memory of loved ones.
It's a girl for Cruise and Katie
Ten months after her whirlwind engagement to Tom Cruise, actress Katie Holmes gave birth on Tuesday to the couple's first child.
Mexican tourist bus crash, 67 killed
An overcrowded bus speeding home from a religious festival veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed through a metal barrier, plunging more than 200 meters into a ravine.
Indonesian boat sinks, 100 onboard
A passenger ferry believed to be carrying between 60 and 100 people sank in eastern Indonesia after it was swamped by heavy waves.
Protester shot in Nepal turmoil
In Nijgadh people were marching through town when security forces opened fire, killing one protester and wounding five, a local official said.
Actor Sarath Kumar joins AIADMK
Popular Southern actor Sarath Kumar along with his actress wife, Radhika has joined AIADMK on Monday.
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ONGC net profit rises by six per cent
ONGC group companies, India’s most valuable corporate announced six per cent rise in its profit to Rs 15,485 crore for fiscal 2005-06 ended March 31, 2006.
Foreign hand in conversions: Advani
BJP leader alleges "proselytisation campaigns" are foreign funded and "pose grave threat to national integrity"
Readerspeak: Go for it, activist Aamir
The readership was almost equally split about the Aamir's anything-for-a-cause song. While some appreciated, others were cynical.
Easter celebrations | Chocolate trail
India, with its vibrant Christian community, as well the colonial legacy, has seen Easter being celebrated in an elaborate manner.
Old Infosys shares a treasure now
Through the past 13 years Infosys has shown that it has the technology to make its shareholders smile. In fact, they are laughing all the way to the bank.
Don't tax us for Iraq war: Americans
Taking a cue from the age-old tradition, an estimated 10,000 Americans, who are against US' invasion and occupation of Iraq, have abruptly refused to pay their income taxes.
Personal loans come under RBI scrutiny
The Reserve Bank of India is suspecting that many personal loans may have found their way into the stock market. The RBI is suspecting that these loans may have found their way into the stock market.