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Blue-collar workers get salary in coins
The blue-collar workers in Pakistan are receiving their salaries in five rupee coins from the banks.
ULFA militant Mridul Hazarika shot dead
ULFA militant Mridul Hazarika, who allegedly killed activist Sanjoy Ghosh in 1997, has been shot dead by police.
In Pics: Best-dressed celebs
Style bible Vanity Fair published their best-dressed list for 2006. Take a look at the best-dressed line-up.
Cheers to beer from 2,000-yr-old water!
The makers of the beer say this beer will taste cleaner and smoother compared to other beers.
Bad news for illegal Lutyen's structures
The Centre assured it would demolish the illegal structures in the Capital's Lutyen's Bunglow zone.
North-east faces severe heat, drought
The otherwise flood-prone north-east India is reeling under a severe heat wave with scanty monsoon rains.
IndianOil gets entry into Pakistan
IndianOil, exploring options to hike retail sales, has had a breakthrough with Pak deciding to import lube oil from India.
China hits out at Dalai Lama
China has attacked Dalai Lama, saying his favourite concept of one country, two systems is not possible for Tibet.
In Pics: Romancing the rains
IBNLive brings some heartening images from that’ll surely make you want to go dancing in the rain.
Security Council condemns Qana attack
The UN Security Council expressed "shock and distress" at the Israeli attack that killed 57 in Lebanese village of Qana.
Bips got scared, fled Omkara set
Bipasha says a bunch of unkempt, lewd men rattled her when shooting dance sequences in Omkara.
Online matchmakers making millions
The online matrimony services are emerging as a growing business segment, with about 90 pc growth rate annually.
In Pics: Monsoon mayhem
Heavy monsoon rains flooded large tracts and rivers rose above danger levels in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Dalmiya: Administrator par excellence
But for Dalmiya's shrewd business sense and marketing skills, the BCCI wouldn't have been the richest cricket body.
OIC to hold talks on Lebanon crisis
Malaysia will host an emergency meeting of Islamic nations on Thursday to discuss the war in Lebanon.
Sania-Mattek bow out of doubles semis
Mirza and Mattek went down to Maria Elena Camerin and Dulko in the doubles semi-final at Stanford.