India
Italy prez chosen, govt to be formed
Italy elected a new president, ending a lengthy period of political limbo and paving the way for Prodi.
Dance bars owners await final verdict
The hearing for the issue of a fresh license to dance bars is scheduled for July 17 and owners are hoping the final victory will be theirs.
Surfing the Internet could be addictive
The Internet promotes addictive behaviors and pseudo-intimate interpersonal relationships for some people, says study.
Blue Lady going Clemenceau way?
Greenpeace has called for barring the entry of asbestos-laden SS France into Indian waters, citing environmental hazards.
Dhoni rules out Bollywood ventures
MS Dhoni has ruled out any Bollywood venture and said he would limit his acting skills to commercials only.
Doc: Budhia fine, reports premature
A cardiologist of a private medical college described the report of a medical board on Budhia as quite premature.
Britain's Labour Party hits 14-year low
Labour finished in third place in local government elections last week, and Blair reacted on Friday by shaking up his Cabinet.
NCDRC holds medical malpractice verdict
US based doctor addressed the Redressal Commission on the multi crore compensation case on medical malpractice.
Australia withdraws racist ad
A South Australia based company had to withdraw its advertisement after it was labelled "racist".
New toxic ship heads for India
A former cruise liner with hundreds of tonnes of asbestos and other toxic material on board is heading for an Indian scrapyard.
Grief, mobile theft mark Mahajan funeral
The deep sense of loss and shock did not end with Mahajan's demise, many people also lost their cell phones.
Why lesbians think like straight men
Lesbians' brains react differently to sex hormones than those of heterosexual women but similar to hetrosexual men.
Schumacher races back to top form
Alonso now looks forward to his home race, the Spanish GP this coming Sunday with the tires on his car giving him an advantage.
Pitroda panel's thumbs-down to Arjun
The National Knowledge Commission on Monday said it was against the proposed reservation for OBCs in Central educational institutions.
Nightmare of a flying reporter
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Polling begins peacefully in Pondicherry
Polling for the second and final phase of elections in the Territorial Assembly began on a peaceful note in Pondicherry.