India
Octroi official enraged over ACB raids
Enraged by the arrests of octroi officials during the ACB raids conducted on Saturday, 3000 octroi workers go on a strike on Monday.
77 killed in Iraq twin blasts
Two suicide bombers strapped with explosives blew themselves inside two Shi'ite mosques in the eastern Iraq town of Khanaqin.
It?s a rat race for CAT
This time, 1,70,000 aspirants are to appear in the entrance exam on Sunday, as opposed to just 1,50,000 students last year.
Jonty Rhodes to hold fielding lessons
Ace-fielder Jonty Rhodes is to conduct three-day fielding lessons for a select group of 15 cricketers at Cricket Club of India.
JP Yadav?s revision petition rejected
Jai Prakash Yadav had hoped that the non-bailable warrant and section 409 charges against him would be quashed.
Sania, Karthikeyan back Khushboo
Narain Karthikeyan, Sania Mirza and Miss Universe Natalie Glebanova have come out vocally in support of he stand on pre-marital sex.
Saddam?s defence lawyer flees Iraq
A defence lawyer in the Saddam Hussein case, who was wounded in a ambush, has fled the country.
Intelligence inputs nail Centre?s lie
Despite stringent security measures nothing could be done to prevent the attack on Jehanabad jail on Sunday night.
Natwar will be punished if guilty: Sonia
Breaking her silence on the Volcker Committee report, Congress President declared that anyone found guilty will not be spared.
Katie Holmes to quit acting
According to ananova.com, a source says Katie has decided to stay at home and bring up the new baby she had with Tom Cruise.
Forget Pak, US nukes are not safe
9/11 commission investigating the US attacks have said that the government is not doing enough to protect its nuclear weapons.
Good news for small firms: CISCO
Cisco Systems launches Linksys One. Small business holders will now avail services of voice, video, data and security, all for the price of voice.
Fake passport case haunts Monica
Monica Bedi,who was deported along with Abu Salem from Portugal today, is to be produced in Hyderabad Court in a fake passport case.
CBSE to accept online applications
Applications addressed to CBSE will now be accepted only if they are addressed at it's official website.
Spain confident of World Cup spot
The perennial underachivers of football, Spain take on Slovakia for one of the final five places left for the World Cup 2006.
Indo-Lanka naval excercises begin
Operation is launched to prevent Indian fishermen crossing into Sri Lankan waters and being attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy.