India
Deadlock over quota to Gujjars persists
Deadlock over quota to Gujjars in Rajasthan persisted for 13th day on Saturday.
Tennis: Gasquet eyes Chennai Open success
The former world No. 7 won the 2007 Kingfisher Open in Mumbai on outdoor hard courts.
Kindle best-selling gadget in Britain, US
The Amazon Kindle sold an estimated eight million in Britain and the US in 2010.
Rani Mukerji's confessions
She says that she has changed as a person in the last 13 years in the industry
Blast outside church in Egypt,7 dead
An explosion hit Egypt church at New Year's mass early on Saturday.
RIM dismisses claims of weak PlayBook battery
RIM says the PlayBook battery performance would be comparable to competitors.
Woods biggest earner despite 2010 woes
The world No.2 topped the list for 2010 with overall earnings of $ 74.2 million.
One in five Britons to live to 100
Out of 10 million people in Britain, almost a fifth will be future centenarians.
I didn't want to pitch it as a comedy: Nikhil
The director of 'Patiala House' talks about the delay in trailers and its reaction
Soccer scandals shaping kids' view of marriage
Children are growing up thinking that marriages are not meant to last.
Man tried to register taxi he stole: police
The man stole the taxi and tried to register it at the Department of Motor Vehicles office.
Tibetan monks studying science in US college
The Tibetan monks were sent by the Dalai Lama to the US to learn science.
Indulge, but sensibly, to stay fit this New Year
The risk of piling on a few kgs is lurking around many corners this season.
Banks want chip-and-PIN flaw exposure hushed up
A researcher described how to trick machines to accept cards without a valid PIN.
Life after death for this elephant
Vimala has become the first pachyderm to be resurrected by taxidermists at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
US can't seal Af-Pak border: Pentagon
Terrorists have a safe haven to operate from the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.