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Kalam celebrates b'day among tribals
President A P J Kalam celebrated his 75th birthday in Karnataka's Billigiri Rangana hills inhabited by tribals.
BJP says sealing will spark violence
BJP warned the Centre that Delhi will "burn like Seelampur" if the court-ordered programme continues from Nov 1.
British airline suspends staff for cross
Nadia Eweida was sent home from work for refusing to remove a necklace bearing a Christian cross.
McEnroe lashes out at chair umpire
McEnroe lashed out at the chair umpire after losing in the Stockholm Open doubles with Jonas Bjorkman on Friday.
Man gets £10,000 with McDonald's order
Marco Parra-Martinez, who ordered a burger from a McDonald's restaurant found £ 10,000 in the paper bag.
Mush fights another coup rumour
Pervez Musharraf, who came to power through a coup, is facing rumours that his position isn't safe.
SP for 3rd front before Assembly polls
Samajwadi Party's national executive began discussing threadbare steps to bolster its electoral prospects in the state.
Teen faces litter charge for bra antenna
Emily Davis who put her bra on a car antenna before it flew off and led to an accident will be charged with littering.
Godhra probe panel illegal: HC
The Gujarat HC declares "illegal" the setting up of Banerjee Committee to probe aspects of Godhra train carnage.
Zizou on FIFA Player of the Year list
Despite ending his career with a head-butt, Zidane was nominated for this year's FIFA World Player of the Year award.
US asks Pak to help stop attacks on India
US has asked the Pakistan to use its influence with terrorist groups to completely stop attacks on India.
Bill to rename Uttaranchal passed
The Uttaranchal Assembly passed a Bill approving the change of name of the state to Uttarakhand amid protests by BJP.
World's apex luxury body enters India
LMCI will perform the role of a nodal body to help businesses in the luxury segment address the needs of consumers.
In Pics: A Star-studded Diwali
The Star Parivaar is back with what they are best at – family get-togethers during the festive season.
BPOs: Problem for UK, blessing for US
Thomas Friedman said though the issue of outsourcing is easy to demonise, the US is a huge beneficiary of it.
ULFA uses students as bombers
Police have arrested three students from different parts of Tinsukia district for colluding with the ULFA.