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Immigrants show might, march in US
More than 1 million mostly Hispanic immigrants and their supporters skipped work and took to the streets.
Putin, Bush discuss Iran N-dispute
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US counterpart George W Bush discussed the standoff over Iran's nuclear program.
Jayalalithaa: Riding high on sycophancy
Tamil Nadu gears up for a political face-off in one week’s time, the colourful campaign trail has made for an exciting run-up.
CBI to probe J&K sex abuse scandal
J&K govt has ordered a CBI probe into the allegations that top politicians were involved in a sex abuse scandal.
Lashkar-e-Toiba: Terror timeline
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is reportedly one of the largest terrorist outfits operating in Jammu and Kashmir.
Arjun pained by Sibal's quota jibes
HRD Minister Arjun Singh on Sunday expressed strong disapproval of his Cabinet colleague Kapil Sibal's 'dissenting statement' on the reservation issue.
Prodrive 12th team to join F1 in 2008
Prodrive will join the Formula One series in 2008, becoming the 12th team on the circuit.
Russia's atomic proposal on table: Iran
Iran on Sunday said that it would be willing to discuss Moscow's proposal to move uranium enrichment to Russia.
Suryanarayana said no to security
President A P J Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh strongly condemned the killing of Suryanarayan.
How safe are Indians in Afghanistan?
Suryanarayan's death has raised questions as to whether Indians who go there are told about the dangers of working in Afghanistan?
Henry is EPL player of the year again
English soccer writers have named Thierry Henry the Premier League’s player of the year for a record third time.
Legend of Mother Teresa lives on in film
Mother Teresa's journey from Kolkata to her beatification has been made into a documentary by some of her ardent followers.
Brazil not WC favourite: Ronaldinho
World's best footballer Ronaldinho doesn't think his team Brazil is the World Cup 2006 favourite.
Pramod Mahajan undergoes CT scan
BJP leader continues on ventilator and dialysis support. Supporters camp outside Hinduja Hospital for news.
I'm no Kaif or Jonty Rhodes: Powar
Off-spinner and lower order batsman Ramesh Powar, who has been facing a lot of flak for his weight, says that he has his own strengths.
In pics: Bollywood beyond borders
IBNlive takes a look at some of the Hindi films made on the love-hate relationship between India and Pakistan.