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India confident on proposed nuke deal
New Delhi says the two countries have a "much better appreciation of their respective legal and political positions" on the N-deal.
Renault confirm Fisichella for 2007
Renault extended Fisichella's contract on Thursday, ensuring continuity after Fernando Alonso's departure to McLaren.
Gold rises in Asia as dollar falls
Gold prices in Asia rose as the dollar weakened against leading currencies after eight consecutive days of declines.
Ronaldo complains of dizziness
Brazil forward Ronaldo on Wednesday has undergone medical examinations after complaining of dizziness.
Lahore's only Hindu temple razed
City’s only Hindu temple was transferred to a developer; Govt officials allegedly hid facts from their chief.
Home loans keep getting costlier
Choosing a selective control for the housing section, the RBI has pulled a surprise by hiking the repo and reverse repo rate.
Car bombs hit Iraq, 15 killed
Insurgents in Iraq have escalated their attacks in a bid to show they are not defeated after al-Zarqawi's death.
I-T's all happening to the Bachchans
Taxmen have sent a notice to Jaya Bachchan, for financial irregularities. Abhishek too has come under scrutiny.
Srinath's refereeing debut delayed
Javagal Srinath would have to wait for his debut as match referee till September.
Mark Viduka: Master ball controller
Australia striker Mark Viduka possesses a delicate touch and close control that many strikers would love to possess.
Khurana launches his own party
Former Delhi Chief Minister Madan Lal Khurana launches party to serve as platform for mass leaders sidelined by BJP.
It's paisa vasool week for filmmakers
This week, Chup Chup Ke and Phir Hera Pheri are proving to be more than paisa vasool for their makers.
England found it too hot, says Eriksson
Beckham agreed with his manager but added the three points that they gained from their win was more important.
Sena disrupts Geelani's press meet
Shiv Sena activists disrupted a news conference in Jammu called by Hurriyat hardline faction chief Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
Billion dollar dream for L&T Infotech
L&T Infotech will double its staff adding 9,200 engineers at six locations in India and it will seek acquisitions.
'Loan rates won't affect business'
HDFC and SBI won't hike their home loan rates now as they find the money supply situation in the market comfortable.