India
Psychological therapy eases back ache
Psychological treatment can help reduce chronic low back pain, American scientists say.
This fan knows Vajpayee inside out
On his 82nd birthday, Vajpayee was shown a collection of his photographs compiled by his fan.
Bahel's new attorney blames UN
UN is making amends to its rules that allow a UN employees to take up jobs with companies they dealt with while in service.
Lecturers' test under info right
Commission asks UGC to make question papers of past exams and model answers to NET applicants.
Not all Indians opposed to Army rule
Most Pakistanis favour Army rule, but it's least preferred in India. But not all Indians are opposed to Army rule.
2007 to see new Indo-Nepal boundary
Disputes over encroachment, a long-standing thorn in India-Nepal ties, are likely to be over next year.
Look what the world's doing on X'mas
It's that time of the year again, and newspapers around the world been devoting more than a few columns to Christmas news.
Suspect UK serial killer in court
48-year-old Steve Wright arrived in court in England on Friday to face charges that he murdered five prostitutes.
I am not on notice, says Ramdev
Yoga guru says government notice was not applicable to him, denies saying that yoga can cure AIDS.
Brit boys to keep off Sai Baba's reach
This year, the charity has chosen to send about 200 young volunteers to India to work with the Sri Satya Sai Organisation.
Soha grabs Gangster girl's award
Kangana Ranaut was taken aback when her trophy was given to Soha Ali Khan at the Sabse Favourite Kaun awards function.
18 wounded in Guwahati bomb blast
The bomb was planted on a bicycle, allegedly by the United Liberation Front of Asom and exploded at 1815 hrs IST.
Lalu to lecture 100 Harvard students
Railway Minister Lalu Prasad is all set to to deliver a lecture to a group of students from Harvard and Wharton in the US.
Britney wasn't that innocent after all
Pop superstar Britney Spears might have cheated on her now estranged husband Kevin Federline before they split.
Iraq most risky dateline for journos
Iraq is by far the deadliest country for journalists with many killed there targeted by insurgents.
Hilton most Googled 'news' of 2006
Google's annual Zeitgeist report, showcasing what people searched for this year.