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Bird flu scare thick in Himachal air
Thousands of migratory birds flock to Kangra valley and any trace of bird flu can spell doom for HP's poultry industry.
Soccer legend George Best dead
The ex- Northrn Ireland player was fighting for his life but doctors had confirmed that his condition had detoriated upto a point of no return.
Big business at IFFI Film Baazar
Top Bollywood honchos are doing serious business at the Goa festival as they explore new business opportunities and partnerships.
Sachin is my target: Muralitharan
Muralitharan is one of only three players in the Lankan squad to have played a Test in India before.
Over 30 feared dead in Tamil Nadu rains
Trains through Trichy have either been cancelled or delayed. The Madurai-Chennai Vaigai Express stands cancelled while the Madurai-Chennai Pandiyan Express is stranded.
Man kidnaps his kids to harass wife
An NRI living in Italy kidnapped his own children in a bid to harass his wife who was not giving in to his dowry demands.
Retired at 37? IAF goes mean and lean
The Indian Air Force wants to retire its officers after 14 years of service and turn into a leaner and meaner fighting force.
Belgaum civic body dissolved
Karnataka High Court disposed of the writ petition, seeking declaration of the controversial resolution as 'null and void'.
Belgaum on the boil over new status
A resolution by the Municipal Corporation, suggesting the merger of Belgaum and Maharashtra, has stirred a hornet's nest in Karnataka.
Bush plotted to bomb al-Jazeera
Citing British PM Tony Blair office memo marked, 'Top Secret', UK's Daily Mirror reveals Bush's intention to bomb al-Jazeera.
The hits and misses
There were surprises and shocks in store. Here's a list of those who hit the jackpot and those who did not quite make it.
Octroi official enraged over ACB raids
Enraged by the arrests of octroi officials during the ACB raids conducted on Saturday, 3000 octroi workers go on a strike on Monday.
77 killed in Iraq twin blasts
Two suicide bombers strapped with explosives blew themselves inside two Shi'ite mosques in the eastern Iraq town of Khanaqin.
It?s a rat race for CAT
This time, 1,70,000 aspirants are to appear in the entrance exam on Sunday, as opposed to just 1,50,000 students last year.
Jonty Rhodes to hold fielding lessons
Ace-fielder Jonty Rhodes is to conduct three-day fielding lessons for a select group of 15 cricketers at Cricket Club of India.
JP Yadav?s revision petition rejected
Jai Prakash Yadav had hoped that the non-bailable warrant and section 409 charges against him would be quashed.