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Q&A: Usha Albuquerque on Boards
Career counsellor Usha Albuquerque answers the queries of students who wrote in to IBNLive.com.
Troops reduction if terror stops: PM
Manmohan Singh said the government could consider reducing the strength of troops in J&K if terrorism was under control.
Mittal to meet Arcelor team next week
Mittal expects Arcelor's management to come to the negotiating table next week to his improved €23 billion euros bid.
Messi: The new Maradona
Lionel Andres Messi of Argentina is one of the most egarly awaited players coming to FIFA World Cup in Germany.
FIFA World Cup Stadium Hamburg
The waterlogged semi-final between Poland and West Germany in the 1974 World Cup is one of the historic sporting events played on this ground.
Ranbaxy in WHO pre-qualification list
India's biggest drug maker Ranbaxy says WHO has included four of its additional ARV products in its pre-qualification list.
Thai flash floods leave 100 dead
Heavy rain at the start of the monsoon in Thailand has killed 34 people, left dozens missing and thousands homeless.
Pak builds on Chinese Missile system
Pakistan is geared up to produce a modified version of the Chinese Qiang Wei-2 man-portable surface-to-air missile.
Portugal
Portugal, widely regarded as the Brazil of Europe, will be travelling to Germany only for the their fourth FIFA World Cup finals.
The Netherlands
The greatest moment for the Dutch was when they reached 1974 and 1978 finals only to end up as the runners-up on both the occassions.
Capital flow in India up by 4 pc
The Government says capital flow into India between 2004 and April and December 2005 rose by four per cent.
Delhi govt threatens to sack docs
Doctors on strike against reservation policy served termination notices, asked to join duty in 24 hours.
Army to acquire UAV Nishant by 2007
Indian Army will be delivered its first fleet of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) 'Nishant' by mid 2007.
This is how Mona Lisa sounds
Mona Lisa's voice has been brought to life some 500 years after her death by Dr Suzuki, the world's foremost acoustics expert.
Intel to power low-cost PCs in India
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, said it would spearhead an initiative to sell cheaper computers in India.
In Pics: Look who's at Cannes
Here is a lowdown on all that’s happening at the Cannes Film Festival in France.