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Sri Lanka beckons Indian IT firms
With about 95 pc literacy, Sri Lanka is in a position to create a knowledge workforce for IT-enabled services.
Italy fights over transgender MP toilet
Vladimir Luxuria, former drag queen and defender of gay rights prefers to be called "she".
Ford worker loses job, wins $225,000
Jerome McInnis, 52, of Georgia, bought a $5 instant game ticket on Friday morning when he stopped for gas.
In Pics: Tarqashh-A basketful of dreams
Tarquashh portrays the story of a young man's journey within his inner self. Here's a glimpe of what's in store.
Nepal: 36 killed as bus falls in ravine
At least 36 people were killed and 34 injured when a packed bus plunged into a ravine in western Nepal.
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.
Broadband fuels rapid Internet spread
The unparalleled growth in Internet use in India has been fuelled by the advent of high-speed broadband services.
What women want on job? Not just pay
Less pay figures top among men as a decisive factor for leaving job while a majority of women quit for reasons other than specified.
Maruti Q2 net surges by 40 pc
The company's vehicle sales in the first half of this fiscal have moved up by 15.2 per cent at 3,02,631 units.
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.