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Predict your lineup for the quarter-finals
With the World Cup knock-out stage starting in a few days it is time to put your money on teams you think will make it to the last eight stage.
Paraguay go home with win over T & T
Paraguay ended Trinidad & Tobago's slim hopes of reaching the last 16 with a 2-0 victory.
Jacques Kallis wants less cricket
He backed players' representative Tim May who said that the ICC's future tours programme was a disaster.
Poland get a consolation win
Roared on by a sellout crowd dominated by their colourful and loud fans, the Poles started confidently.
Tailing monkey man for divine healing
People are flocking to W Bengal to worship a man who climbs up trees in seconds, gobbles up bananas and has a "tail".
Cops to take Sahil to Mumbai
A Delhi court on Tuesday granted two-day transit remand of Sahil Zaroo to Mumbai police.
World Cup favourites march on
Brazil, Germany, Argentina, the Netherlands, England, Portugal and Ecuador are already into the last 16.
We are better under pressure: US coach
The Americans need to win their last match against Ghana to have any chance of advancing to the next round.
Can Rooney break the Swedish jinx?
Coach Sven-Goran Eriksson is counting on striker Wayne Rooney to end England's 38-year wait to beat his native Sweden.
Morgan Stanley overweight on Reliance
Though Morgan Stanley has assigned an overweight rating to RIL, it says the compay’s earnings could stagnate in next 3 yrs.
Socceroos take heart from Brazil loss
The Australian coach said the Socceroos were still on course to reach the second round despite their loss to Brazil.
KBC participant alleges fraud
A participant has complained of 'systematic rigging' in the selection process for Kaun Bangega Crorepati.
Push up investment rate: Plan Panel
The Planning Commission says the required investment of 35.1 per cent was much lower in comparison with the investment rate in China.
Jessica loves lip-lock with eyes open
Jessica Simpson the latest entry in the list of singles, has been spilling the beans on her rules of kissing a guy.
Ghana erupts into party after win
Ghanaians poured into the streets of their capital Accra on Saturday after a stunning win over the Czechs.
Armed forces stay male bastions
Women join the armed forces with dreams of breaking gender barriers, but many of them find that life in uniform isn’t what was promised in the recruitment posters.