India
Davydenko enters US Open men's semis
Tommy Haas had two break points to level at 5-5 but Davydenko held on to set up a semi-final with Roger Federer.
Taliban using Pak as sanctuary: Mush
Gen Musharraf has acknowledged that Taliban were using his country as a sanctuary to attack Afghan government.
Hubby's dance partner makes JLo jealous
Jennifer Lopez allegedly sent her bodyguard to warn her husband’s dance partner to stop dancing with him.
Bugti sons lodge FIR against Musharraf
The slain Baloch leader’s sons have registered an FIR against Pakistan’s administration regarding his killing.
Teachers, students say no to unions
A survey of academia and students shows both do not really like the entire idea of having student unions.
Earth may have space clones: study
Earthlike planets covered with oceans that could harbour life may be found in as many as a third of solar systems.
Hockey WC: India lose to England 2-3
India lost to England 2-3 in their second pool B outing in the men's hockey World Cup on Thursday.
Princess Di inquest to be held in 2007
After repeated delay, the first hearing in the inquest into Princess Diana’s death will be held early next year.
Prof's son files case against MP CM
Himanshu alleged that the CM had ulterior motives behind describing Sabharwal's death as an accident and not a murder.
Trescothick out of Champions Trophy
Marcus Trescothick has pulled out of next month's Champions Trophy because of a medical condition, the ECB said.
Many dinosaurs yet to be discovered
Seventy-one percent of all dinosaur genera (groups of dinosaur species) are yet to be discovered, say scientists.
Iran tests laser-guided bomb
Iran said on Tuesday that it successfully tested laser-guided bombs during recent large-scale military exercises.
Residents, traders protest MCD sealing
On day three of the sealing and demolition drive, civic authorities faced huge protests from residents and traders.
Aishwarya is Dubai's traffic stopper
A surge of admirers who came to watch Aishwarya shoot a commercial in Dubai caused massive jams on city roads.
India finally owns up WWII spy Noor
India has finally acknowledged the daredevil exploits of Allied spy Noor-un-Nisa Inayat Khan during World War II.
Top Hizb man gunned down in Jammu
Billu Gujjar's name was a byword for terror in this Hindu-majority region in Jammu and Kashmir.