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RIL emerges as strongest mkt player
RIL has asserted its position as the only company on BSE Sensex to have recovered all the losses incurred during May.
India 12th richest nation in 2005
India was way down compared to China, positioned fourth with $2.23 trillion of GDP, but wealthier than Mexico, Russia and Australia.
PM’s reforms team under fire
P Chidambaram and Montek Singh Ahluwalia get the sharpest criticisms from the Left, reforms hit roadblock.
Sonn ready to help Zimbabwe cricket
Zimbabwe cricket is in turmoil with the national players having left the team which has not played Test cricket since January.
Superheroes: Of Totems and Tragic Magnitude
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsSuperheroes have been prime subject matter for cinema for as most of my cinema conscious life. When I was under ten, there was Superman. In my teens came Batman an...
Venugopal issues show cause to registrar
AIIMS director P Venugopal is back in office after 48 hours. And one of the first decisions taken by him was to ask the registrar of the institute to go.
Citigroup sells 22.4 mn MetLife shares
Citigroup spokeswoman Shannon Bell confirmed that the bank had sold Met life shares, but declined to disclose the sale price.
Buddhist monks pray for Azzurri win
When Italy takes the field in Sunday's World Cup final, some 300 monks will be praying and cheering for the Azzurri.
Paes-Damm lose in Wimbledon semis
The seventh seeds lost to Frenchman Fabrice Santoro and Nenad Zimonjic of Serbia, seeded sixth, in straight sets 2-6 1-6 5-7.
Indian archers to train in S Korea
The Indians will get an opportunity to learn Korean training methods besides testing their skills against the local archers.
Podolski bags young player award
Germany's Lukas Podolski was named FIFA's inaugural Gillette Best Young Player at the World Cup on Friday.
Italy's Nesta ruled out of final
Alessandro Nesta has been ruled out of Sunday's World Cup final against France in Berlin through injury.
Zidane looking for a final glory
His performance against Portugal was solid and make up for the disappointing 2002 World Cup. The tight Italian defence awaits him next.
Mission Final beckons Domenech
Domenech's team now have the chance to follow the class of 1998 as the second winners of the tournament.
JBA doubts fair trial of sex scandal
The Jammu Bar Association reiterates that a fair trial of the Kashmir sex scandal case is not possible in Srinagar.
Ramadoss-Venugopal face-off today
Health Minister and AIIMS director are meeting for the first time after a standoff over the anti-quota stir.