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No frill airlines give 'cheap' thrills
Consumers are switching loyalties to hop on to low cost airlines giving the legacy carriers a run for their money.
Wife holds key to Mumbai blasts
CBI says Samira Jumani would have the details Salem's involvement in extortion cases and the 1993 Mumbai blasts.
Mumbai Police sets Tarannum free
Mumbai's most famous bar girl, Tarannum Khan, arrested for cricket betting and gambling, was released due to lack of evidence.
Salem lawyer guns for news channels
Salem's lawyer has asked for a blanket ban on press coverage of the trial till it gets over.
Russia, India arms deal for $10 bn
The Russo-Indian commission is discussing a wide range of contracts including a joint production of military and dual-use equipment.
Masters give Shanghai a miss
Most of the top tennis players have withdrawn from the Shanghai Masters, one of the most prestigious men's events.
Protests against Suhasini continue
Protests against Suhasini for supporting actress Khushboo continued for the second day with protests held and her photos burnt.
B'desh judges killed in bomb blast
Two Bangladeshi judges were killed on Monday when a man threw a bomb at their car.
No lawyers in Saddam's defence team
Around 1,100 Iraqi lawyers have withdrawn from Saddam Hussein's defence team, citing insufficient protection.
IIMA gets a French kiss
France's Essec Business School and IIM Ahmedabad have entered into a student exchange programme form the year 2008.
US expert thinks Osama is cool
A US professor said that Osama Bin Laden's work makes clear that he is a sophisticated, cool customer.
Army men abduct, rape 12 school girls
Twelve school girls were abducted from their dormitory and raped by Army men in Papua New Guinea's rugged highlands.
Sehwag to sit out at Vadodara
India leads the seven-match ODI series 5-1 and will rest Vice-Captain Virender Sehwag for the final match.
UK to try first double jeopardy case
The double jeopardy rule says that a person once acquitted cannot be tried twice for the same offence.A movie exists of the same name.
Annan was wrong to fire official: UN
Panel said there was insufficient evidence to dismiss the mid-level UN aide.
Indian archers take a wrong aim
Archery competitions are held in compound and recurve categories, and Indians excel in the former, which is not an Olympic event.