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At UN, Chavez calls Bush 'the devil'
"The devil came here yesterday," says Venezuelan President, referring to American leader’s speech on Tuesday.
B'wood spice is what's hot in Germany
Bollywood spice is not just hot in India, Germany seems to like the taste of it as well.
Indian splash of colours at LFW
Ashish Gupta and Manish Arora showcased their spring-summer 2007 collection on the first day of LFW.
TCS gains Rs 1 trillion capital mark
TCS stands among the only 4 Indian cos - ONGC, Rel, NTPC and Infosys to have market capitalisation of over Rs 1 lakh cr.
Meet Britain’s unluckiest football team
All hell broke loose on a North Yorkshire football team recently, when everything they tried to do went wrong.
Zoo sets up old-age home for lions
The program began in the late 1980s at the Punjab’s Chhatbir Zoo and tried to crossbreed Asiatic and African lions.
Thai coup sparks Asian uncertainty
The military overthrow of Thai PM and the declaration of martial law in the Southeast Asian nation triggered condemnation in Asian nations.
ONGC makes 10 oil, gas finds in 2005-06
ONGC plans to produce 27.35 million tonens of crude oil in 2006-07 as against 24.404 million tonnes last year.
India pharma cos turning global
Indian companies want to grow and they want to become far more global than they have been in the past.
Aussies mark Croc Hunter's 'final act'
A public memorial service for 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin began on Wednesday.
Stocks fall after coup rumours in Thai
Financial markets worldwide were rattled by news that Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra declared a state of emergency.
The Who get 1st Freddie Mercury award
Legendary rockers The Who will be honoured with the Freddie Mercury Lifetime Achievement Award in London.
Indo-Pak peace talks make US happy
The United States has welcomed the decision of India and Pakistan to resume their peace-process.
Koda puts Mittal, Tata under scanner
The political upheaval in Jharkhand has sent shockwaves across the industrial spectrum.
Special: Reservation Row
Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh has begun working on OBC quota in private or unaided colleges.
Gandhigiri is DEAD...
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