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Lashker-e-Qahar owns up 7/11 blasts
A militant outfit Lashker-e-Qahar sent an e-mail to a television channel claiming responsibility for Mumbai blasts.
Sania ready for Cincinnati Open
Tournament Director Bruce Flory said that of the final 16 at the Wimbledon last week, four have confirmed their participation.
BCCI meet to review preparations
The BCCI Working Committee will meet on Sunday to review the preparation for the Champions Trophy.
Heart failure may run in family: Study
Children of parents with heart failure have increased chances of developing the condition themselves, says study.
Israel loses warship in intense fight
With Israel pointing fingers at Hezbollah's close allies, Syria and Iran, the crisis could soon spread even further.
Juve has Scudetto stripped, relegated
Italy's most successful soccer club Juventus were relegated to second division Serie B on Friday.
Tendulkar's fitness test on July 19
Tendulkar will undergo a fitness test on July 19, a day before the squad for the tri-series in Sri Lanka is named.
Terrorists pick odd dates for attacks
Ever since terrorism came of age on September 11, 2001, all major terror attacks have taken place on odd-numbered dates.
Conspiracy theorist takes up Di’s death
Al Fayed has engaged a prominent JFK conspiracy theorist to investigate his son and Princess Diana's accident case.
Astronauts to inspect Discovery
Astronauts planning a final inspection of Discovery are confident that it will land on Earth free of any problems.
Aircraft averts disaster in Kolkata
An aircraft with 92 passengers made a precautionary landing in Kolkata to avert a major disaster.
Forensic reports show RDX not used
Forensic examinations confirm that the explosive used in the Mumbai blasts was not RDX and it could have been dynamite or ammonium nitrate.
Italy's press salute victorious Lippi
Italy's press united on Thursday to salute departing World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi.
Media gag Bill in monsoon session
The Broadcast Bill, which curbs the freedom of Press, is likely to be introduced in the monsoon session of Parliament.
US researchers to grow crop in Mars
Researchers in the United States are running trials to see if crop can be grown in the planet Mars.
Bombs show need for talks: Pak minister
"Bombings showed that Pakistan and India need to resolve disputes that can be exploited by extremists."