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Sack teacher over burqa row: minister
Britain's Race Minister Phil Woolas demanded the sacking of a Muslim teacher who insisted on wearing the veil.
Vaidisova beats Mauresmo at Kremlin Cup
Nicole Vaidisova overcame a slow start to tame world number one Amelie Mauresmo in the Kremlin Cup quarter-finals.
Hansen the best role model: Padukone
Padukone believes that Morten Frost Hansen, badminton's richest player ever, is a perfect role model.
Shrinking water bodies heat Alaska
The shrinking of water bodies in Alaska is making that state warmer and dryer, says study.
Nepal Maoists evict Indian tourists
A group of Indian tourists say they returned home with a bitter experience after being thrown out of their hotel by Maoists.
The Ghost Who Walks
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe murky, mysterious days of furtive speculation on match-fixing in cricket, like the perennial Phantom on a white horse, is back. It took two totally unrelated ev...
Broadcasters agree to Rs 5 CAS price
A majority of broadcasters have agreed to offer their channels at an MRP of Rs five a month under CAS.
Don's cast goes ga ga over retro Don
Will the new Don starring Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Arjun Rampal and Boman Irani match up to the old one?
Parties want delimitation to continue
An all party meeting on Friday took up the contentious issue of delimitation.
Dish TV launches Eng films on demand
Dish TV's 'Movie on Demand' service will make latest and popular English movies available in the country's DTH space.
Kanshi's family alleges murder
Alleging Mayawati responsible for the death of BSP founder Kanshi Ram, his family members have demanded a CBI probe.
Bill to rename Uttaranchal passed
The Uttaranchal Assembly passed a Bill approving the change of name of the state to Uttarakhand amid protests by BJP.
'93 Mumbai blasts: 4 found guilty
TADA court held four accused guilty of helping prime conspirator Tiger Memon during the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts.
Ban on Indian weightlifting body lifted
International Weightlifting Federation decided to waive India's one-year suspension for doping misconduct.
Mumbai Senas war over posters
The clash of the posters that held parts of Mumbai to ransom on Tuesday evening seems to be case of much ado over nothing.
'More US pressure will be an act of war'
Foreign Ministry warns in statement that country would be “compelled to prove that we have nuclear weapons."