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Iraqi militant says he beheaded Japanese
The Iraqi army has arrested a member of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's militant group who confessed to beheading a Japanese backpacker in October 2004.
It's free for politicians at World Cup
The German government has decided to give 79 German politicians and high-ranking civil servants tickets for the World Cup finals.
US denies Iraq troops pullout plan
Following reports in British newspapers Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Mirror, the US military denied that it planned to pull its forces from Iraq early next year.
'Crorepati' Maya threatens to sue IBN
CNN-IBN's special investigation showing how Mayawati owns many more assets than her known income has rattled the BSP chief. Mayawati has threatened to take legal action against CNN-IBN.
Will hike in cement price impact stocks?
Cement prices are in midst of controversy, with cement companies denying hiking prices and stockists claiming that prices have been hiked. How will this impact cement stocks? Experts reveal more.
Cong ready to tie up with Karunakaran
A flicker of hope for Karunakaran. Congress has said it is open to tie up with the expelled leader K Karunakaran ahead of Kerala Assembly polls.
Amar Chitra Katha
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsYou cannot help feeling a little sorry for Samajwadi party leader Mr Amar Singh as he scurries from city to city, from one tv channel to another crying hoarse that...
Ntini's sixer shoots down Australia
He took four wickets in the opening spell and finished with six for 22 as Australia, chasing 290, were bowled out for 93.
N-deal will not rock UPA Govt: CPI-M
Yechury asked the government not to make any move to implement the deal until the US Congress made amendments in necessary laws.
150 striking docs sacked in Mumbai
The doctor's strike moves into sixth day on Saturday. With the doctors refusing to join back duty, the government is planning to terminate over 600 resident doctors.
Bush's got India under his bed!
Amid the diplomatic bonhomie, here’s another thought which might just not go down too well with those raving about Indo-US ties.
Fever affects 3,000 people in Rourkela
Despite efforts to contol it, an air-borne 'mystery' fever has affected around 3, 000 people in Rourkela and the disease is slowly assuming epidemic form.
No LPG price cut despite lower fuel tax
Domestic LPG prices will not be reduced despite the Budget announcement of a lower central sales tax. The industry was expecting rationalisation of duties on petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene.
Maoists blow up loaded truck, 20 killed
At least 20 people died on Tuesday when Maoist rebels blew up a truck packed with anti-Maoist activists in the Dantewara district in Chattisgarh.
FBT watered down, industry happy
Agreeing to the persistent demand from industry chambers, the government on Tuesday watered down the Fringe Benefit Tax provisions, introduced last year.
India Inc. lauds PC's efforts
India Inc. on Tuesday lauded Finance Minister P Chidambaram for his measures to bring in fiscal discipline and cut deficit.