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Al-Qaeda claims Jordan blasts
At least 60 people are killed and 150 wounded in three separate suicide attacks in three Jordanian hotels. Al-Qaeda has claimed the suicide bombings.
Open financial sector: John Snow
The US Treasury Secretary urged for larger inflow of long term foreign capital in banking, insurance and pension funds.
Obit: A 'working' president
Narayanan was the first President to reject NDA's recommendation to dissolve the Bihar Assembly twice.
The Importance of being Sania
Sania is not just a national treasure but also a terminator of a stereotypes.
Sensex continues upward march
The BSE benchmark 30-share index continued its upward march on heavy FII inflows.
India opens LoC, Pak shoots villagers
The opening of the first of five contact points along the LoC saw protests and pitched battles between PoK residents and Pak police.
Bindra playing politics: BCCI Chief
BCCI President, Ranbir Singh Mahendra said that Bindra was playing a political game ahead of the BCCI elections.
Diana Ross back in singles chart
Ross returns to the charts, at No 33 on the Adult Contemporary tally, paired with Rod Stewart on a George and Ira Gershwin tune.
Anti-Bush protests turn violent in Argentina
Anti-US demonstrations in Argentina at the Americas Summit on free trade turned violent.
Mahabharata puppet show by Frenchman
French artiste Massimo Schuster brought to life Ved Vyasa's tale, playing narrator, actor and puppeteer all at once.
Govt ignores Left, Indo-US exercise on
CPI-M says the people in West Bengal will not accept imperialist forces and will demonstrate against Cope-India 05.
Soccer takes off on Air India wings
Santosh Trophy, one of the oldest football tournaments in the country, has got Air India Express as the title sponsor.
US museum honours Prince Charles
The heir to the British throne returned to Washington after 20 years and received a top architecture-environment award.
Starbus not best for BEST
Fire on BEST?s latest acquisition, the Starbus, has raised questions on its operational difficulties and lack of trained staff.
DNA only hope for blast victims kin
Several bodies are lying unclaimed in hospitals after the deadly serial blasts, and for each body there are more than one claimant.
Dolphins give pre-natal therapy in Peru
They respond to their trainers' calls and approach mothers-to-be for what is fondly called the healing touch.