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US concerned war may alienate Muslims
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said that the US doesn't plan to occupy Iraq for any period of time.
King attends Nepal's chariot-fest
King Gyanendra appeared in public on Friday for the first time after announcing the restoration of Parliament in Nepal.
Baby boom grips Australia
Australia is in the grip of a baby boom after the government urged couples to "have one for your country".
Bulls on centre stage: Mkts end in green
Sensex closed up nearly 400 points, the biggest intra day gain since May 18, 2004, while Nifty gained around 130 points.
It's home first for Spanish exiles
In recent years many Spanish players have left home and joined foreign clubs.
New ecosystem discovered in Israel
A five-million-year-old ecosystem has been discovered in Central Israel, revealing species still unknown to man.
Buzz: Knave Naseer | Reddy sisters
Naseer says he loved playing the villain in Krrish; the Reddy sisters say they prefer not working together.
DU students to evaluate teachers
Dellhi university students evaluate performances of teachers as part of academic reform measures being introduced.
Iran ready to talk but there's a catch
US demand that Tehran quit enriching uranium before negotiations begin unacceptable, says Foreign Minister.
Hyundai head apologises, faces trial
The chairman of Hyundai Motor Group appeared in court in blue prison stripes at his trial to apologise for wrongdoings.
Budhia captured in sand now
Sand artist Sudharshan Pattnaik creates sand image of child runner Budhia Singh, who recently entered record books.
History of World Cup: 1958 - 1966
A brief history of the World Cup finals covering the tournaments from 1958 to 1966.
Are Chappell's methods suited for India?
Team India went to West Indies riding high on a string of successes in the One-Dayers. But the hosts, ranked eight in the ODIs, defeated the visitors convincingly 4-1 in the five-match series.
Chappell wants horses for courses
Irfan Pathan's dismal form on the tour could probably force Chappell to rethink on his five-bowler theory.
Chaturvedi Cabinet Secy for another year
The Central Government has given a year's extension to B K Chaturvedi as the Union Cabinet Secretary.
Indian tycoons hit dead end abroad
What is common between Mittal, Mallaya and Tata is the fact that they are all victims of economic patriotism in foreign soil.