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Pitt-Jolie marriage rumours rife
Speculation spread once again that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie would wed on the Italian shores - perhaps this weekend.
Gogoi gets ready for the elections
After filing his nomination papers, the Chief Minister left for an election meeting at Dekajan along the Assam-Nagaland border.
Bodyguard drives Salman into trouble
However Salman's lawyer said that it is the initial stage of the case and not much should be read into Patil's statement.
Top cop praises Jaya, gets the boot
The EC ordered immediate removal of the Chennai city Police Commissioner R Natraj with immediate effect for praising J Jayalalitha.
World Cup head slams Klinsmann
Franz Beckenbauer, head of the 2006 World Cup Organising Committee, offered some stinging criticism to Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann after he failed to attend the World Cup coaches workshop.
India tightens rules for N-export
Each and every application for export shall be scrutinised on case-by-case basis by the Department of Atomic Energy.
Asia confident of hosting 2011 World Cup
The deadline for submitting the bids for the 2011 World Cup ended on February 28 but the Asian bloc had requested an extension.
Nepal's 'Buddha Boy' goes missing
Nepali police began hunting for a teenaged boy who some people believe is an reincarnation of Buddha after he disappeared from the site where he had been meditating for almost 10 months.
Schumacher equals Senna's record
Toyota's Ralf Schumacher was the highest-placed driver to be knocked out in the first session and will start 16th.
US hostage Tom Fox killed in Iraq
The body of Tom Fox, a Christian peace advocate held hostage in Iraq, has been found, the US State Department confirmed on Friday. There was no word on three other men abducted with Fox.
FM to rationalise small savings rates
Finance Minister P Chidambaram told Lok Sabha on Friday that the government proposes to rationalise interest rates on small savings soon.
Nine dead, 1,500 abducted in Nepal strife
Nine people died in a clash between Maoists and security-forces. Maoists also abducted 1,500 people in a village, several people died in separate incidents.
IA fears monopoly edge for Jet
Government run Indian Airlines has opposed the allotment of Sahara's Airport infrastructure to Jet Airways. In a letter to the government, IA has asked for a clear policy.
High Priests of Junk
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'Friendly Games' no place for drug cheats
A record 4,500 athletes will make it the biggest Commonwealth Games yet staged and crackdown on drug cheats will match it in scope.
Appeal filed against HC order: Lalu
Lalu Prasad said the government has filed an appeal against the Gujarat HC order directing it not to give publicity and act upon the Banerjee Committee report.