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In Pics: Out-of-the-world games
Homosexual, bisexual and transgender athletes will participate in the first World Outgames in Montreal.
BCCI rejects Lanka’s itinerary changes
India has declined a request from Sri Lanka for another change in the itinerary of the coming triangular series.
HC seeks reply on Venugopal appointment
Centre was directed by the Delhi HC to file a reply on a PIL challenging Venugopal's appointment as Director.
'Soft drinks comply with stringent norms'
The Indian Soft drink Manufacturers Association assured that the drinks are safe and comply with stringent norms.
Pakistan bans import of Indian films
Pakistan has banned the import of films featuring Indian or Pakistani actors in lead roles.
In Pics: Best-dressed celebs
Style bible Vanity Fair published their best-dressed list for 2006. Take a look at the best-dressed line-up.
CSE claims and Cola counterclaims
CSE has been discussing and deliberating the issues raised by the soft drinks companies for over three years.
Hansen swims past own world record
Brendan Hansen broke his own world record in the men's 100 metre breaststroke at the US swimming championships.
Authors to Rowling: Don't kill Harry
Top authors, John Irving and Stephen King, made a plea to JK Rowling not to kill Harry Potter in the final book.
Israel to resume full airstrikes
Violence between Israel and Hezbollah erupted July 12 following the abduction of two Israeli soldiers.
Students clash over caste in JNU
Students clashed at Jawahar Lal Nehru University on Tuesday night allegedly over caste related issues.
SBI hikes prime lending rate
State Bank of India announced that it would increase the Benchmark Prime Lending Rate by 25 bps.
Mars can't match upto good old Earth
Dust devils and storms on Mars produce oxidants that would render the planet's surface uninhabitable for life.
US gets online obituary database
A social networking Website for Americans as an online obituary database that sends out alerts when someone dies.
Lebanon pull out of Asian Cup
Lebanon have withdrawn from qualifying for the 2007 Asian Cup because of the current unrest in the country.
No breakthrough on SAFTA in SAARC
India on Monday raised its concerns over cross-border terrorism at the SAARC Foreign Secretary-level talks in Dhaka.