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K'swamy is Bangalore's poster boy
Bangalore has been plastered with posters and billboards of Kumaraswamy ahead of the swearing in on Friday.
Nine killed in Brazil flood
Driving rains that sparked widespread flooding killed at least nine people in the Rio de Janeiro area, authorities said on Saturday.
Identity Crisis
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsAs I sat and watched one of the episodes of 'State of the Nation' where Rajdeep and Yogendra Yadav were discussing the concept of identity-regional versus national,...
Fatah activists protest in Gaza
Fatah supporters took to the streets burning cars, firing guns and demanding the resignation of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas after the militant group Hamas trounced their party in elections.
Cabinet reshuffle on the cards
With US president George Bush scheduled to visit India, the focus of attention will be vacancy in the External Affairs ministry.
Aus Open: Mauresmo is women's champ
Amelie Mauresmo's long wait for a grand slam title is finally over after she won the Australian Open on Saturday.
Yan-Jie win Aus Open women's doubles
It was a sterling come-from-behind victory by the 12th seeds and the perfect Chinese New Year present for a country.
SC to examine Salt Lake land cases
CPM may have to answer a lot of uncomfortable questions as SC examines the validity of land allotment in Salt Lake City.
Aus Open: Justine in women's final
Justine Henin-Hardenne came through a tough fight against Maria Sharapova to reach the final of the Australian Open.
Women thwart rape attempt, jailed
Though the police admit that the killing was done in self-defense, all three women were arrested and sent to judicial custody.
IIM greenhorns best bets for research
B-school students, including IIMs are proving that when it comes to such research, they can stand up to any research company.
Books: The other side of Sheldon
The King of pulp's biography offers to take a close look at the real side of Sheldon. Promises to be a pacy-racy thriller.
Concern over US journo's fate
The abductors of a US journalist threatened to kill her unless the US freed all female prisoners in Iraq.
Interview: Jet boss on Sahara deal
Jet is not planning to position Sahara as a low cost arm and Sahara employees will be absorbed on a merit basis only.
1997 blasts accused get 10 yr RI
Five people out of the seven accused in the 1997 Delhi serial blasts and other blasts in North India, have been sentenced to 10 years in jail.
Docs, patients' kin clash at LNJP
Hundreds of doctors, nurses and medical staff at LNJP hospital in Delhi are on strike and all medical services have been paralysed.