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No triggers yet to justify a bear run
The international investors are still pretty bullish on the India story and there are no signs of withdrawal.
Annan slams Bush in farewell speech
US must not sacrifice its Democratic ideals while waging war against terrorism, says Annan in farewell address.
Indian wrestler wins bronze at Asiad
Woman discus thrower Krishna Punia and freestyle wrestler Alka Tomar got bronze medals at the Asian Games here on Monday.
Battle in SL kills 64 on both sides
Tamil Tiger rebels and Sri Lankan troops exchanged artillery and mortar fire during a fierce day-long battle.
Tata to claim 7.5 pc stake in Spice Jet
The Tata's are all set to pick up an 8 per cent stake in the low cost airliner Spice Jet.
Indian couple jailed in UK for fraud
An Indian origin couple in UK was jailed for lying that the husband had died and claiming £600,000 from insurance firms.
Probe rules Di death as an accident
A long-awaited British police report into Princess Diana's death could finally lay to rest conspiracy theories.
Caller tunes reflect one's personality
Psychologists say caller tunes—the melodies you hear when you call someone on the mobile—could reflect the user's personality.
Asiad: India take 2 silvers, bronze
It was a field day for the Indian track and field athletes as the medals tally was boosted by two silvers and a bronze.
Girl child still an orphan: Activists
The girl child is still portrayed as an orphan in society despite schemes created for her benefit, say child right activists.
Obese diabetics at kidney disease risk
Diabetics with excess weight around the middle are at an increased for developing kidney disease, says study.
Indians fight corruption with hope
Ordinary Indians still battle corruption in daily lives, but the silver lining.
In Pics: The big Baabul bash
If a multi-starrer, tear-jerker is what you're looking for, Baabul fits the bill to the tee.
Pirated CDs of Dhoom 2, Vivah seized
In a major crackdown, the Delhi police has busted a racket dealing in supply of pirated CDs in the Capital.
Sharp rise in court cases by Armymen
There has been a sharp rise in the number of court cases filed by Army personnel in HCs and Supreme Court.
Sovereign Iraq a noble goal: Bush
The top allied leaders of the war in Iraq, President Bush and British Prime Minster Tony Blair, held White House talks on Thursday.