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Gore to stay out of US presidential race
Although Gore has said he would not be in the race for the White House, political observers have not ruled him out.
Rishi fights to save Andheri mangroves
Environmentalist Rishi Aggrawal has gone out of the way to make things easier for the next generation.
Kolkata band jives to World Cup songs
Kolkata band Joar sets tone for FIFA celebrations by releasing songs dedicated to the World Cup 2006.
Exclusive: Pawar on heat over wheat
Speaking to CNN-IBN's Karan Thapar, Pawar says Govt had deliberately decided to encourage direct procurement by the private sector.
Brazilians vote 1970 team as the best
Pele said the 1970 World Cup winning team would have defeated the 2006 team as they were more organised.
It will be Europe vs S America again
Three-time champion and runner-up to Brazil four years ago, Germany has to live with the pressure of being host.
English fans get sheep to sing WC songs
Musician Charley Darbeyshire recorded the sheep baaing in the fields of the Lake District, England.
Ronaldinho's ready for the World Cup
The midfielder said everything about Brazil's preparation "has been perfect" so far, and that the team is on the right track.
Pak buries the Feroze Khan chapter
Pakistan says the Feroze Khan controversy should not lead to any rancour between the two countries
Raja Bhaiyya acquitted in POTA case
The POTA special court has acquitted Raja Bhaiyya and his brother but convicted his father Uday Pratap Singh.
S Korea held to 0-0 draw by Norway
Norway, which drew another World Cup-bound team, Paraguay, last week in Oslo, dominated the match.
RIL annual meet, may declare dividend
Reliance Industries Ltd said it will consider declaring a dividend at its Annual General Meeting to be held on June 27.
Mumbai rains: Officials run for cover
A year after Mumbai choked under the onslaught of a cloudburst, not much seems to have moved down the corridors of power.
'Pvt sector has to implement quota'
Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Meira Kumar wants companies to implement reservations voluntarily.
Kashmir needs one hell of weeping
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsKashmir, mumbled, the unkempt gray-haired sage of Anantnag, needs a nurse, a big towel to soak tears and a lot of loud cries and weeping. One understands the firs...
Royal visit lightens up England squad
Prince William paid a visit to England's World Cup squad and was treated to a demonstration that has amused the nation.