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Aggasi, Roddick out of LA Open
Fernando Gonzalez beat Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick pulled out because of an injury against Scott Oudsema.
Bush meets American Idol contestants
Top contenders from the hit television show American Idol descended on the White House on Friday.
Sea flows into village, leads to floods
In what is an inexplicable phenomenon, the sea is flowing in at a Vishakapatnam village in leading to inundation.
Trulli extends his stay at Toyota
Continuity among drivers was important in trying to win the championship, Toyota team chief Tsutomu Tomita said.
Lok Sabha to reconsider OoP Bill
Government has set in motion the process of reconsideration of the controversial Office-of-Profit Bill in the Lok Sabha.
Cannabis-based drugs may be harmful
Cannabis-based medicines can worsen some diseases rather than having a balming effect, says research.
Mkts close positive, Sensex above 10k
After four good days of gain the mkts closed with retracement. Sensex closed below the 10,700 level at 10,680.23 down 61 pts.
Rajya Sabha okays OoP Bill
The controversial Office of Profit Bill was on Thursday passed by Rajya Sabha.
Will Jessica, Priyadarshini ever get justice?
A court convicted a man for the rape of a tourist in April 2006. Will Jessica and Priyadarshini ever get justice?
Pak urged to probe 7 reporters' deaths
Officials of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) made the demand during a visit to Pakistan.
Cricket gets green chit in Argentina
Cricket in Argentina will get a major boost thanks to the generosity of the MCC and the continued support of ICC.
Man asks woman for beard job
A Japanese man has been found guilty of sexual harassment for forcing a female work colleague to pluck his beard.
Roddick seeks new start with Connors
Andy Roddick, armed with a new coach, plans to put behind him the nightmare of last year's US Open next month.
Black star wants to be a writer
Ayesha Kapoor, who shot into limelight with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Black, wants to be a writer.
Killer cops’ unit gets guns back
Rifles allegedly used by police battalion in massacre distributed among the personnel of same unit.
Deaths rise in B’desh's ship industry
At least 21 deaths have occurred since January on the recycling yards located along the southern Bangladesh coast.