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Birth experience was 'terrifying': Jolie
Angelina Jolie, in her first interview since the birth of her daughter in May, says the experience was frightening.
Quit! AIIMS docs tell director
A group of AIIMS doctors write to the Health Minister seeking the removal of hospital director P Venugopal.
Angola hold Mexico to a 0-0 draw
Angola held Mexico in a dull 0-0 draw leaving both teams still with a chance of qualifying for the second round.
SBI launches 'Cash back programme'
To encourage the use of plastic money in two tier towns, SBI has rolled out 'Cash Back Programme' in selected cities.
Left presents roadmap for UPA govt
While analysing the UPA Government's performance in the last two years, the Left parties on Thursday charted out a road map it.
World Cup 2006: So far so good
With one third of the group stage completed, FIFA and the security authorities couldn't wish for a better start.
Spain must keep its feet grounded
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas said that his team must keep its feet on the ground as there is a long way to go.
Spain ready to rewrite soccer history
They have done their talking on the pitch as the thoroughly deserved 4-0 win over Ukraine in their World Cup opener demonstrated.
India Under-19 team has a new coach
Lalchand Rajput was named as coach of the Under-19 cricket team which tours England for a One-Day and Test series.
Indonesia releases Bali bomber
Abu Bakar Bashir had served 26 months for conspiracy in the Bali bombings, which killed 202 people in Indonesia.
Europe soft on Iran at nuke agency meet
Europe is treading softly on the issue of Iran's uranium enrichment program at a meeting of the UN nuclear agency.
200 Maoists freed in Nepal
A day after scrapping the anti-terror law imposed by King Gyanendra, Nepal government released 200 Maoists from various jails.
BJP states free to decide on Sales Tax
The BJP-led states are given a free hand as far as taking a decision on whether or not to slash Sales Tax on fuel prices is concerned.
History of own goals in the World Cup
It is Italy which has seen most own goals working in their favour in World Cup history -- a total of four.
New al-Qaeda chief in US sights: Bush
US President George W Bush vowed that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's successor as al-Qaeda's chief in Iraq would be 'on our list' of targets.
Get ready for the kicks with Brazil
Brazil sets course for what could be its sixth World Cup title when it plays Croatia on Tuesday night.