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Sex doesn’t sell; it’s World Cup time
More than a million foreign fans visiting Germany, but the country’s sex workers are starved for business.
France beat Togo 2-0 to qualify
France finally laid to rest the ghosts of 2002 with a 2-0 victory over Togo on Friday for a place in the last 16.
Lara plans to bat India out
Lara was happy with the show of his openers and by the way the batsmen were trying to avoid getting out.
Pakistan not in race for UN post: reports
Islamabad is likely to work actively to promote a consensus candidate for the UN top post.
Nistelrooy may be on bench vs Portugal
Netherlands striker Nistelrooy could be left out of the starting lineup for second-round WC match vs Portugal.
Monks who want to buy Ferraris
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Left's red but Govt signals green on IPO
The disinvestments will reduce the Govt holding in Nalco to 77.15 pc and in Neyveli Lignite to 83.56 pc.
Cop arrested for rape, blackmail
A Sub Inspector of the Delhi Police was on Thursday arrested on charges of raping a young girl in North West Delhi.
FDI flowing to India: CEO, HyperCity
Andrew Levermore,CEO HyperCITY - a 120,000 sq feet hypermarket brand speaks his mind on FDI in the Indian retail segment.
India's minting millionaires: Report
The 10th annual World Wealth Report shows India's millionaire club grew by a dramatic 19.3 pc in 2005.
Klose practices with light switches
For Miroslav Klose, the tournament's leading scorer, target practice includes switching the lights on and off.
Cheers! Mallaya's right for France
France said it would be happy to see Vijay Mallya become a major player in the French champagne industry.
FIFA clears Kewell for Croatia match
Kewell told Australian's Nine Network, his outburst at the referee was a spur-of-the moment incident.
Japan orders pullout of troops from Iraq
Japan ordered the withdrawal of its ground troops from Iraq on Tuesday, declaring the humanitarian mission a success.
How deal will impact Jet shareholders
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is yet to clear Jet Airways' bid to buy the entire stake in Air Sahara.
In Pics: Wheels of change
Another historical bus service is all set to bring together divided families from across the border.