India
To the brain the pain of rejection really hurts
The regions of the brain that respond to physical pain overlap with those that react to rejection.
Federer, Nadal progress in Miami
Nadal eased past Feliciano Lopez 6-3, 6-3 while Federer overcame Juan Monaco of Argentina 7-6(4), 6-4.
Mubarak under house arrest: Egypt military
Egypt's former president is under house arrest along with his family, the ruling military informed.
Egypt: legislative election in September
The military council has ruled Egypt since Mubarak was toppled from power on February 11.
Gilani to brief cabinet on India visit
Gilani will visit India to watch the Pakistan-India cricket World Cup semi-final in Mohali on Wednesday.
Libya: five towns recaptured by rebels
In Misurata, shelling by Gaddafi's forces stopped Saturday evening.
F1: Sebastian Vettel wins Australian GP
Lewis Hamilton was second and Renault's Vitaly Petrov was a surprise third.
Thousands protest against Govt cuts in Britain
It is the biggest protests in the capital since the rally against war in Iraq in 2003.
Canadian govt falls, snap polls expected in May
The contempt charge marks a first for a national government anywhere in the Commonwealth.
FIH warns players on unsanctioned events
The new regulations come in the backdrop of FIH's disapproval of World Series Hockey launched by the IHF.
Rana Daggubati denies dating Bipasha
...and adds he has immense respect for Bips
Casinos may soon be out of reach for Goans
A bill has been proposed in the assembly for the restriction.
Japan: radiation levels at N-plant raise worry
The 9.0 magnitude quake and tsunami it triggered left more than 10,000 people dead.
'Brother Gaddafi' still a hero to some in Libya
How deep that support runs in a populous governed by fear for decades is impossible to tell.
Saina regains number three position
Shuttler Saina Nehwal notched up her first title of the season in Switzerland last week.
Obama administration condemns Syria crackdown
Washington calls on Syria's government to exercise restraint and respect the rights of its people.