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US Army gets clean chit on rights abuse
Two Pentagon reports have found no widespread mistreatment or illegal actions by the military on detainee abuse.
Pak condemns journalist's slaying
Hundreds of people attended journalist, Hayatullah Khan's funeral a day after his body was found near his hometown.
Royal honour for Gurinder Chadha
Filmmaker Gurinder Chada's name features in Queen Elizabeth's list of birthday honours.
Mkts to open strong on Monday: Poll
Mkts closed with hefty gains on back of heavy buying in scrips across sectors, and are expected to open strong on Monday.
Argentina raise the bar higher
Argentina set the benchmark for the World Cup with a magnificent 6-0 demolition of Serbia & Montenegro on Friday.
Masand's Verdict: Alag
In this week's new release Alag, Akshay Kapoor plays Tejas Rastogi, a 20-something boy with unusual features.
Sahil alleges police threatened him
Sahil Zaroo on Friday broke down inside special court room and said police forced a confession from him.
Owen not worried about a team place
Michael Owen does not fear being axed by Eriksson after a lackluster start to his World Cup.
Indian Oil calls Kuwait investments
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOC) has offered Kuwait stakes in its Panipat petrochemicals plant and a refinery at Paradip.
Militants chop noses, tongues in J&K
Militants attacked 13 families in Donga Neoch village of J&K and chopped off their noses and tongues.
India may import 76 mn tonnes of coal
India, world's third largest coal producer, may have to import about 76 million tonnes of coal by 2011-12.
DU to spot raggers with spy cams
University authorities have asked all the 79 DU colleges to install spy cameras to avoid any untoward incident.
USA an unknown for the Azzurri
Italy coach Marcello Lippi could only name Donovan and forward Brian McBride during an interview in April.
Workers storm Palestinian Parliament
Earlier this week, hundreds of pro-Fatah security personnel also went on a rampage in Ramallah.
Poles gear up for game against Germany
Poland's soccer fans are still optimistic of their team's chances at the World Cup despite an opening loss to Ecuador.
Lalu for private investment in Rlys
With Indian Railways coming out of the red, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad is keen to attract private investment.