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US students lend helping hand
American students studying in US Embassy School went to a remote village in Orissa to build houses for poor people.
Bomb blast in Peshawar kills seven
A bomb exploded in a crowded market in the northwestern Pak city Peshawar, killing 7 and wounding over 40 people.
Cabinet reshuffle after Diwali, Eid: PM
PM says he would be making "minor changes" in his Cabinet and a new External Affairs Minister will be in place soon.
In Pics: Don and Jaan-e-Mann
Farhan Akhtar's Don and Shrish Kunder's Jaan-e-Mann are this week's big Diwali releases.
Ranbaxy's Q2 disappoint investors
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd said on Thursday that net profit in the most recent quarter rose 15 per cent from the previous quarter.
Pakistan defers Briton's hanging
The Pakistan government will order a two month stay of execution for a Briton due to be hanged on November 1.
4 US soldiers axed for rape, murder
The soldiers, accused of raping and killing an Iraqi girl and slaying her family, will face courts-martial.
N Korea is a threat, says Manmohan
PM Manmohan Singh said North Korea's nuclear test has upset the balance of power in Asia and poses a threat beyond the continent.
Is God dead? Atheism finds mkt in US
Many atheistic books have hit the US market in a backlash against the way religion is entwined in politics.
Three more held guilty for '93 blasts
Accused number 79 Issaq Hajwane, his son Sikander and a third man Shahnawaz were held guilty under TADA (P) Act.
Tyson wants to knock out women too
Tyson said he may go just four rounds and future stops on the tour might include bouts with women as well.
TCS gears up for next big leap
TCS discusses the company's future outlook. CFO, S Mahalingam says TCS will look at a revenue shift for higher margins.
Govt to close down Trishul missile
Government has decided to close down Trishul anti-missile programme due to consistent failure in guidance and control systems.
Reuters opens virtual news bureau
Reuters is opening a news bureau in the simulation game Second Life to take part in the hottest virtual world.
Nuclear energy growth no threat: summit
The global expansion of nuclear energy is not a threat to the non-proliferation regime, say industry experts.
Indian Bank mulls IPO early next year
State-owned Indian Bank is likely to come out with an IPO of 8.9 crore shares in January 2007.