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Cable operators to resume services
Cable operators are to resume services after govt assured that "parties not violating norms will not be punished".
Govt watchdog for TV channels soon
Soon, an Electronic Media Monitoring Centre of the Government will be monitoring content of private TV channels.
Israel Prez's house raided in sex case
Israeli police have raided President Moshe Katsav's residence and seized computers and documents.
Sikh boy beaten up, hair chopped
Indrapeet Singh was waylaid by six youths who dragged him to a deserted place and forcibly trimmed his hair.
No security lapse at PM's residence
The Lok Sabha was on Tuesday informed that there was no security lapse at PM's residence last month.
Iran to reject key demand in N-package
Iran has insisted it would not stop enriching uranium, as they demand by an August 31 deadline to avoid possible sanctions.
Take a walk in Kerala's film park
Rs 900 crores will be pumped into the KINFRA Film and Video Park, in Kerala in the next three years.
Anti-quota groups plead to Sonia
Students say they will march to UPA Chairperson’s residence to protest against Cabinet decision.
The powerpuff girls of virtual world
There are some video-game women who fit the action bill as really as the video-game supermen.
Bomb scare on Sydney-bound plane
Passengers were one hour into a China Southern Airlines flight from Guangzhou to Sydney when a note was found.
Pak won't play under Hair's umpiring
Shaharyar Khan, Chairman of the PCB said the board would not accept Australian umpire Darrell Hair for any matches.
Milk-drinking gods just plain science
The phenomenon of idols "drinking" milk could be explained scientifically by the theory of capillary action.
Man claims buying land on moon
Anish Dasgupta has purchased properties in moon and claims to posses 'valid documents' of his investments.
Snipers kill 17 pilgrims in Baghdad
Snipers firing from rooftops and a cemetery killed at least 17 people in a series of attacks on a Shiite religious procession in Baghdad.
KANK scales new high on box office
Karan Johar's Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna has collected Rs 72 crore worldwide in the first week of its release.
Vande Mataram directive voluntary: Arjun
Arjun Singh says the Central directive for recitation of Vande Mataram in educational institutions is voluntary.