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Matthew Hoggard too out of first Test
England seam bowler Hoggard is doubtful for Thursday's first Test against Pakistan after suffering a freak injury.
Oil falls after hitting record $75.78
Oil fell from a record high of $75.78 a barrel on Friday on signs of a decrease in tension between the West and Iran.
AIIMS docs suspend strike
The decision to suspend the strike was taken at a general body meeting of the Resident Doctors' Association on Friday night.
King Gyanendra has a quiet 60th b’day
King Gyanendra had a quiet 60th b'day as the government did away with the customary official celebrations.
Elizondo to referee World Cup final
Dario Garcia and Rodolfo Otero, also of Argentina, have been selected to be the linesmen for the match in Berlin.
Epic discovery: Homer was a woman!
According to a report in Times, London, the greatest poet of the seventh century could, in fact, be a woman.
UPA Govt is safe, says Jyoti Basu
The Left won’t pull down the Government, but will watch what’s it is doing on reforms, says veteran leader.
Vox pop: Ramadoss' move Tughlakian
IBN Live readers sent in their comments supporting Venugopal and saying Ramadoss was playing vendetta politics.
World Cup comes full circle for France
France completed one of soccer's greatest comebacks on Wednesday - whatever the outcome of Sunday's World Cup final against Italy in Berlin.
HC issues notices to AIIMS, ministry
The Delhi high court issued notices to AIIMS and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Cong CMs blame NDA govt for inflation
The meeting was held in the backdrop of Left parties announcing an agitation next week on the price rise issue.
New coach scores a goal for India
India need self-belief and patience to re-build their soccer team, according to new national coach Bob Houghton.
Strauss named England Test skipper
He will lead England in the first Test against Pakistan that starts at Lord's on July 13.
Agency advertises on prostitutes' legs
A fake online agency is offering advertising space for beer and cars on prostitutes' thighs and cleavage.
A dispute over embryos’ right to life
A 38-year-old Irish woman sued her estranged husband, who refused her to use the couple’s frozen embryos.
Arcelor embarks on Mittal offer
Arcelor shareholders have accepted the takeover offer that will form a steel titan with nearly 10 pc of global production.