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Nation stops to pray for 7/11 victims
On Tuesday evening, President APJ Abdul Kalam himself led the silent prayers at Mahim station, the site of the first blast.
Man U coach expects young guns to fire
Ferguson was happy with Solskjaer's performance but is hoping to see more encouraging signs from his touring party.
IT will face manpower crunch by 2010
Industry body's president Kiran Karnik said the industry was not getting "right type of people for right jobs".
Govt shying away from SIMI: BJP
"SIMI is a terrorist outfit, it advocates militancy," BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussien said.
Hezbollah dismisses ceasefire proposal
Hezbollah feels that the ceasefire will force Lebanon to succumb to enemy forces.
Shoaib may return for third Test
Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar could return to the Pakistan team for the third Test against England at Headingley in Leeds.
Time to file tax returns draws near
The Central Board of Direct Taxes appealed taxpayers to file their returns before the July 31 to avoid last minute hassles.
Indian soldier injured in Lebanon
India has provided an infantry battalion to UNIFIL which monitors the southern Lebanon. The soldier was posted near Sheikh Abad Tomb.
Docs to get pay for strike period: SC
The SC has directed the government to release salaries of the doctors who participated in the recent anti-quota stir.
Middle East crisis top on G8 agenda
G8 leaders asked Hezbollah to free abducted Israeli soldiers and urged Israel to end military operations.
New eligibility criteria for CAT this yr
The new eligibility criteria for this year's CAT, to be held on November 19, was announced by the IIMs on Sunday.
BPO workers risk early ageing
Ageing would set in very early for sleep-deprived youth working continuously on night shifts in BPO firms, warn experts.
Lara under the hammer once again
Lara faces a probe into his outburst at selection policies and pitch conditions during the series against India.
Hoax call delays trains in Mumbai
A bomb scare at Vile Parle station affected rail traffic as services were stopped between Bandra and Andheri.
What is Hezbollah
United States estimates Hezbollah has several thousand supporters and a few hundred terrorist operatives.
3 down, Pak trail England by 462 runs
Harmison took two late wickets to leave Pakistan trailing England by 462 runs with seven wickets left at stumps.