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Crimes against females rampant in Eurasia: UNFPA
Researchers say 40-50 million girls were either aborted or killed after birth.
Clampdown on protesters in Malyasia creates ripples
M Karunanidhi has written to the PM urging him to intervene.
Be our guest, behave like one: Centre tells Taslima
The Centre says that the govt will take care that Taslima is given shelter.
Brit arrested for naming teddy bear Muhammad in Sudan
The British teacher was arrested for allegedly insulting Islam.
US President trying for Israel-Palestine peace
George Bush has urged all the parties to make difficult compromises.
England, Croatia in same group, US may play Cuba
The qualifying draw for the 2010 World Cup began the countdown to the event in South Africa.
'Govt should not give in to fundamentalists'
The author is currently in Delhi awaiting Centre's decision on her stay.
No break for Sobhraj, court keeps him guessing
Nepal's apex court defers verdict on murder charges against murderer.
BJP turns Taslima's knight in shining armour
BJP has demanded that Taslima be given the status of a political refugee.
John sings with love for Bipasha
Bollywood actor, John Abraham jumped off his chair to sing for Bipasha Basu.
Is ailing Castro fit to contest Cuba elections?
The Cuban leader has not been seen in public since handing over power to brother Raul in May last year.
Nandigram 'unfortunate', PM pulls up WB government
Manmohan Singh tells Bengal govt to restore confidence of the people.
Imran starts fast until death for sacked judges
Cricket legend's prison mates are hardened criminals.
Teacher's slap renders school boy deaf
The student was rendered deaf after he was slapped by a teacher at an inter-school sports meet.
Flower power vs Emergency; Pak takes to Gandhigiri
Flowers are set up outside the homes of deposed judges to show solidarity.
Mush swears in caretaker PM, swears by democracy
Pak ruler says he brought 'essence of democracy' to his country.