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Poles gear up for game against Germany
Poland's soccer fans are still optimistic of their team's chances at the World Cup despite an opening loss to Ecuador.
ICC issues new guidelines to umpires
ICC has issued new directions to umpires about consulting the third umpire over dubious catches and run outs.
US to develop new long-range weapon
Defense Department and Air Force officials agreed in principle that they needed to start work soon on the new bomber.
France old and slow for World Cup
France qualified for the finals only after Zidane, Thuram and Makelele come out of international retirement.
French coach blames the referee
The 1998 champions have now not scored since beating Brazil in the final in Paris.
Raul happy to start WC on bench
The Real Madrid striker says he isn't hurt being a substitute for Spain's opening World Cup match against Ukraine.
Korea Republic beat Togo 2-1
The match swung in South Korea's favour within the space of two minutes in the second half.
Ban valid on pro-quota demos too: SC
"Government was not stopping pro-reservation activists from holding demonstrations."
Look who's worried for Rahul
Pravin Mahajan, accused of murdering his brother, BJP leader Pramod Mahajan, is "concerned" about Rahul.
India, US to launch nuke talks
A team of US officials will visit New Delhi to negotiate the Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreement.
Saviola and Crespo in Argentina team
Argentina coach Jose Pekerman sprung a surprise by naming his team on Friday for their opening group C match.
'B'wood must not endorse colas'
Health Minister Dr A Ramadoss appeals to sportspersons and Bollywood stars to desist from endorsing soft drink brands.
UN to lower greenhouse gas emissions
A UN scheme promoting renewable energy will cut down greenhouse gas emissions by over a billion metric tonnes by 2012.
Exercise lessens menopause problems
Exercise can help relieve problems of menopause in some women including anxiety and insomnia say experts.
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