India
Britney won't tell her baby's name
Britney and Federline continue to be coy about the name of their new baby boy but reports have all the news.
Govt will ask SC to spare Delhi traders
The GoM on Saturday met in New Delhi to figure out a course of action for the MCD sealing drive issue.
NASA to repair Hubble telescope
Signs are promising for Hubble Space Telescope’s repair, once thought doomed because of worries over astronaut safety.
A shop that's open 24x7 since 1947
Located near the Sarwate Bus Stand, the workshop is believed to be the oldest repair shop in Indore.
Reality TV shows create moolah magic
In five years, Reality TV has not only captured India’s imagination but also earned its makers a lot of moolah.
B'desh PM may quit amid Oppn revolt
Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia on Friday said she was ready to hand over power to a caretaker government.
German troops play with human skull
Germany is worried about photos seeming to show soldiers desecrating a human skull in Afghanistan.
Myths about Britons' big bang theory
Britons are not having as much sex as popular perception might suggest.
Want to quit smoking? Hit the gym
Smokers who combine exercise with nicotine gum or transdermal patches are more likely to quit, says study.
Afzal plea still under review: PM
The mercy plea for Afzal has been sent to the Union Home Ministry by President Kalam for the Government's view.
Govt won't allow middlemen in arms deals
Pranab Mukherjee has said that no middlemen would be allowed in defence deals running into billions of dollars.
SL travel could be dangerous: US
Americans in Sri Lanka should be alert to the possibility of violence throughout the South Asian island state.
Defamation suit filed against Imrana
Imrana whose father-in-law was convicted of raping her is now facing a defamation suit filed by her sister-in- law.
Man builds haunted house from balloons
Instead of clay or wood, sculptor Larry Moss prefers a highly malleable but far less durable material: balloons.
Asian women lowest paid UK workers
A report by the Equal Opportunities Commissionshows that a form of employment apartheid is rife in Britain.
Mush cagey about his romantic past
Musharraf has answers for all queries but one -- his two romances before marriage and his family's recation to that.