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Indian outsourcing story to get bigger
A study by Forrester says global outsourcing will become the dominant form of IT delivery by 2012.
Rooney double sees ManU through
Rooney came off the bench to score twice as Manchester United beat Portsmouth 2-1 in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Blast in Pakistan, 10 cops dead
A bomb explosion near a Shia mosque in Peshawar killed at least 10 people, including the city’s police chief.
Corus deal to be settled by auction
Britain's takeover regulator set out rules on Friday for the final stages of a bidding war for steelmaker Corus.
High-tech science city to come up in AP
A state-of the-art science city will come up in Andhra Pradesh's drought-prone Anantapur district.
Hema retracts 'north Indian' comment
On Friday, Hema retracted her remarks about north Indians saying they had been "blown out of proportion".
Tricolour unfurled at South Pole
Indian adventurer Ajeet Bajaj unfurled the tricolour at the South Pole as the nation celebrated 58th Republic Day.
No takers for Britney's naked antics
Britney's 'spoilt woman' image is taking a toll on her projects. She has also lost a lot of her fan following.
Mulayam govt wins confidence vote
Voting had begun amidst a a boycott by Opposition and only members of the ruling side were present during the vote.
Mental stimulation combats Alzheimer's
A modest amount of mental stimulation can go a long way toward warding off Alzheimer's, says study.
Google's German site briefly hijacked
Google has its German website cut off from the Internet after somebody hijacked the rights to its google.de address.
Experts use weather to predict disease
Weather patterns can be a key factor to predict disease outbreaks because they determine the conditions for germs.
Readerspeak: Chennai most unfit city
The author tries his best to highlight the civic problems of Chennai, things that people in the state are used to.
What role did Daya Nayak play in Risk?
Daya Nayak spent a lot of time preparing Randeep Hooda for his role in the recently released Risk.
Sand artistes welcome Chappell, team
A 20-feet long cricket bat and a ball bearing a welcome message for the Indian cricket team was erected in Orissa.
BJP doesn't know what justice is: Cong
The fact that Sindhu can now contest Amritsar by-polls may put some pressure on Congress’ campaign in Punjab.