India
Clijsters wins, Del Potro crashes out in Sydney
Kim Clijsters defeated Victoria Azarenka while Juan Martin Del Potro was beaten by Florian Mayer.
India's state of health, comparison and analysis
The indicators of India's state of health and comparisons with China and other nations.
Oklahoma boy rescued after tongue gets stuck on pole
The boy told officials he got stuck after his brother dared him to lick the pole.
Citi fraud: Puri's remand extended till Jan 14
Shivraj Puri, a manager at Citibank's Gurgaon branch, is behind the Rs 400-crore scam.
Verizon Wireless ends long wait for iPhone fans
Verizon would begin selling a version of the iPhone on February 10.
Kanpur student accuses teacher of rape
The teacher is working at an Inter College in the Chakeri area of the city.
Terror threats to embassy in Kabul real: Krishna
The Indian embassy in Kabul came under a suicide attack in 2008, killing 50 people.
Woman fights to keep maiden name in death
Tsukamoto, 75, is taking the Japanese govt to court so that she can bear her own name when she dies.
US considers Internet identity for citizens
A trusted identity could include smart cards or digital certificates.
Two top UFLA leaders released in Guwahati
Sasha Choudhury and Chitraban Hazarika were granted bail by a special TADA court.
'Band of Brothers' inspiration Dick Winters dies
An intensely humble man, Winters had asked that news of his death be withheld until after his funeral.
Temple town gets commercial bank with no locks
Shani Shingnapur is a town with no doors and locks to the homes of its residents.
Holding a job key to happiness, not salary
New survey: Holding a job is more important to people than how much they are paid.
New Study: Don't forgive your spouse
It may be better to hold a grudge against your transgressing spouse.
Emmanuelle Alt French Vogue's new editor
Emmanuelle Alt is French Vogue's new editor-in-chief succeeding Carine Roitfeld.
Prozac shows promise in recovery from stroke
Anti-depressant Prozac can help stroke patients gain control over their movements.