India
Police: 911 isn't a dating service
A woman called 911 to get "the cutest cop I've seen" to be sent back to her home so she could date him.
PM wants G8 to go on combat mode
Manmohan Singh is expected to ask G8 member nations to come out with "credible strategy" to combat global terrorism.
Girl's suicide probe nails profs
20-yr-old Richa Mishra committed suicide as her lecturers gave her poor marks for not taking private tuitions.
Boy throws cat, lands in jail
A 18-year-old, who was part of a teenage gang that repeatedly hurled a cat from a fifth floor, was jailed for four months.
Teachers clash with police, 29 injured
Police had to resort to lathicharge when rubber bullets, water canons and teargas failed to disperse the protestors.
Mush writes book to counter Sharif
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he is writing his autobiography which would be out in two months time.
Humidity could be risky for elderly
High humidity can increase heart attack risk in the elderly even in relatively mild climates, says research.
Schumi rules out NASCAR as an option
NASCAR fans can forget about Ferrari's Michael Schumacher following Juan Pablo Montoya into the US stock car series.
Pak ready to postpone peace talks
Pakistan on Thursday indicated that it was open to postponement of the Foreign Secretary-level talks.
Possible! Weather forecast 30 yrs ahead
Japan is developing a unique system, which would forecast weather accurately enough for 20-30 years.
Mumbai blasts: Hunt for LeT leader
Lashkar-e-Toiba module leader Zaibuddin Ansari is under the scanner of the Anti-Terrorists Squad (ATS) of Mumbai police.
Yahoo, MSN become chat buddies
Yahoo Inc and MSN have begun a limited public test to allow messenger users trade messages with one another.
Sketches ready, ATS conducts raids
The ATS of Mumbai Police, formed to probe the blasts, conducted raids in several parts of Mumbai on Wednesday night.
Zidane to speak on French television
He is likely to speak about his infamous head-butt incident involving Marco Materazzi. He was sent off after the incident.
We are innocent, say LeT, Hizb
Kashmiri militant groups say blasts are outrageous; claim security agencies are trying to defame them.
SRINAGAR GRENADE BLASTS
Five back-to-back grenade blasts that rocked Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday have left two Bengali families devastated.