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Eureka! World's most prized letters
One of the world's greatest collections of historical letters have been found tucked away in a Swiss laundry room.
Prince Harry to serve in Afghanistan
Prince Harry, the third in line to the British throne, will serve in Afghanistan this summer.
Air Deccan not low-cost anymore: Mallya
UB Group Chairman Vijay Mallya indicated fares of the low-cost carrier would go up as "no one wants to run on losses."
Mauresmo out, Kuznetsova moves up
Amelie Mauresmo's dreams of shining at the French Open were crushed by Czech Lucie Safarova in a third-round match.
Paes-Damm lose, Mahesh-Stepanek win
Leander Paes and Martin Damm crashed out of the French Open men's doubles in the second round.
Poor sleep means bad sex
Sexsomnia included among sleepwalking, sleep talking and night terrors.
Indian eves bag C'wealth TT bronze
Despite a 0-3 defeat against Singapore, Indian women team finished their campaign with a bronze in Commonwealth TT.
Sanjay Dutt's gun supplier sentenced
Samir Hingora – the man who supplied AK-56 rifle to film actor Sanjay Dutt - gets nine years in 1993 Mumbai blasts case.
Witness' testimony turned BMW case
Sunil Kulkarni turned up three days after the accident to tell the police he saw the accident.
Indian biz leaders top stress ranking
Indian business leaders are among the world's most stressed employees, a survey conducted by Grant Thornton International Business report says.
H-1B benefits both US, India: Nasscom
Indian IT lobby has come out strongly against US senators' alleging that nine Indian IT firms have misused H-1B visa facility.
Govt opposes on RTI on Netaji file
Prime Minister’s Office says file on national hero’s death was destroyed in 1972 during ‘routine weeding’.
Vegan diet helps fight climate change
Eating less meat and dairy may tackle climate change reducing the amount of methane gas emitted by cattle, says study.
Man eats dog for his love for fox
A UK artist ate chunks of a Corgi dog, the breed favoured by the Queen, to protest royalty's treatment of animal.
Bihar boy tops CBSE class X exam
Manish Kumar, a student of Gyan Niketan school in Patna, secured 497 marks out of a maximum possible 500.
Iraqi women turning into prostitutes
Unable to find work in Syria, thousands of Iraqi girls who fled their own country are turning into prostitutes.