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Couple tie knot on the flight they met on
An American couple, who first met on a South African Airways flight four years ago, tied knot in the same flight.
Kalam's sutra for LIC to raise mkt share
President Kalam has laid down some 'sutras' or rules that LIC should follow to increase its market share.
ICICI cautious about lending to SEZs
ICICI says it would wait for the Govt to clarify the position of SEZs before deciding on lending to such projects.
Urban population to surpass rural: UN
The number of people living in cities will surpass those living in rural areas around mid-2008, says UN.
Bring down tourist traffic to save Taj
Conservationists are urging the authorities to slow down tourist traffic to Agra due to fears of damage to the Taj.
Belgaum may be second K'taka capital
The Karnataka government has now proposed to make the disputed border town the second capital of the state.
'Musharraf's book is a pack of lies'
Opposition parties in Pakistan slammed Musharraf's book In the Line of Fire as 'pack of lies' and a 'national shame'.
India to get 3G services in ‘07: Maran
The Government indicated that 3G mobile services would be priced and would be launched in the second half of 2007.
What's hot about Microsoft's Xbox 360
Xbox 360 is a new generation of gaming consoles with greater processing and graphical capabilities.
Mattoo case: Delhi HC tough on CBI
CBI on faces some searching questions from the court in the manner it conducted investigation into the case.
Zee's Chandra chosen for UNI Board
Zee Chairman Subhash Chandra and his brother Jawahar Goel are the new directors of financially troubled news agency UNI.
Lawyer may use Mush book in Pearl case
Lawyer of Umar, who was given death for the murder of Daniel Pearl, may use Musharraf's book to defend his client.
Merger a pleasant surprise: Mittal
L N Mittal has said he is pleasantly surprised at how the merger of his company has proved to be.
Jessica case: Gill assets to be seized
The Delhi HC on Tuesday directed the police to seal the properties of Vikas Gill, an accused in the Jessica Lall murder case.
Hearing on cancer drug dispute begins
The trial is seen as a test for new patent law, which has been criticised for favouring multinational companies.
Abe, 52, is Japan's youngest PM
Shinzo Abe plans to rewrite Japan's pacifist constitution and boost Tokyo's role in global affairs.