India
Give Radia tapes tanscript to CBI, ED: SC
Supreme court directed the IIT department to provide a transcript of tapped conversations of Nira Radia.
Nokia to cut 7,000 jobs, Accenture takes Symbian
Nokia has seen its market share in smartphones falling sharply over the past few years.
Now, a nasal spray to beat depression
The spray, which contains a natural brain chemical, is designed to penetrate the brain areas involved in mood.
Botox impairs ability to read emotions: study
Women who received Botox injections were less accurate in reading expressions of fear, worry, joy or sadness.
I've made lot of mistakes: Lindsay Lohan
The actress recently owned up to her mistakes on a television show
Patna police seek custody of Hasan Ali
Hasan Ali Khan is wanted in the passport forgery case of 1997 in Bihar's capital.
Pritam ripped off my song: Anu Malik
The song features in director Anees Bazmee forthcoming movie 'Ready'
Dinakaran moves SC against his impeachment
Justice dinakaran is facing impeachment proceedings on charges of corruption and land grabbing.
Stop drone attacks, Zardari tells US
The issue came up when parliamentarians from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) met Zardari on Monday.
Woman's body found in bag at Mumbai station
The woman, aged between 20 to 25 years, was suspected to have been strangulated, police said.
Misrata rebels say they drove out Gaddafi forces
At least 28 people have been killed and 85 wounded by fighting in the city Saturday and Sunday.
Natives remember Satya Sai Baba for philanthropy
As per the Trust, nearly 212 habitations with population of more than 2.20 lakh have benefited from the project.
Jeev slips to ninth at Volvo China Open
It was a bleak day for Jeev Milkha Singh as he managed just two birdies against one bogey for a one-under 71.
Atwal slips to tied 19th at the Heritage
Arjun Atwal slipped from tied second to tied 19th after the second round.
'I am Kalam' set for June release: Director
The film was screened at 25 international festivals
ABVP activists blacken faces of MTV anchors
Raghu, Rajeev, and Rannvijay came under attack for "using obscene language on national television."