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Atal, Sushma differ on women's quota
Sushma Swaraj contested Atal Bihari Vajpayee's suggestion that 180 Lok Sabha seats be exclusively for women.
After Mumbai, Gujarat water turns sweet
After water in Mumbai's Mahim creek reportedly turned "sweet", a similar phenomenon was reported in Gujarat.
In trouble over drug-soaked panties
A Chinese woman has appeared in court accused of transporting panties and long johns soaked in heroin.
Manmohan proves to be satisfactory PM
Over 1,800 respondents were asked to rate the performance of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Sick bag note causes bomb scare
A British passenger plane from London to Egypt was diverted to southern Italy after a bomb threat was reported.
Suitcase full of bomb equipment found
British police officers on Friday found a suitcase filled with bomb-making material.
Coping with cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a blanket term that denotes damage to the maturing brain, in the first few years of life.
'Freelance terroists planned 7/11'
Musharraf said he was angry and disappointed that India had blamed his government for last month's bomb blasts.
'Too many 'dirty tricks' by Schumi'
Jacques Villeneuve said Schumacher would not be favourably compared to other F1 greats like late Ayrton Senna.
In Pics: Shah Rukh Dons the look
The remake of the 70s saga Don sees Shah Rukh Khan play a double role of Don and of the cop out to get him.
Held up at airport for being Pakistani?
A Pakistani woman says her daughter was held up for 10 hrs at Tri-State Airport says due to her ethnic background.
Terrorists turn fertilisers explosives
Terrorists can make an explosive out of ammonium nitrate, a commonly used fertiliser, say explosives experts.
Making condoms stylish for everyone
The Condom Project has a program that gets people making their own condom art pin from scraps of coloured paper.
Find Elvis and win $3 million
As the 29th anniversary of his death passes, a $3 million reward is up for grabs for anyone who finds Elvis alive.
Job worry? Why BPO staff live with it
A documentary, 'Outsourced!' compares the work cultures between the Gecis call centre in Gurgaon and Salesforce in Melbourne.
AS-15 to hit balance sheet of Indian cos
Currently many corporates provide for the pension and gratuity on the basis of current salaries of employees.