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Libya to execute 'HIV injecting medics'
A Libyan court convicted five nurses and a doctor of deliberately infecting 400 children with the HIV virus.
UK serial murders: 2nd suspect held
The suspect killer was apparently a regular user of an Internet blog site, on which he is photographed in bizarre poses.
Urmila's journey from loo to studio
Urmila Matondkar has recorded her first song for a music album but says she does not plan to take up singing full-time.
Discovery crew set for 4th spacewalk
The Discovery crew is prepared or a fourth space-walk to try once more to retract a sticky solar array.
Exorcism takes Jaipur woman's life
Lichma Devi was first touched with hot iron rods and then beaten with a thick wooden stick, which led to her death.
FIFA to lift ban on Iran
FIFA has decided to lift its international ban on Iran, the organisation's president Sepp Blatter said on Sunday.
Jolie gushes over 'perfect papa' Pitt
Jolie says Pitt often gets up early in the morning to take care of the couple's three kids so that she can sleep.
Bill framed to check cyber crimes
A bill has been introduced to check cyber crimes like sexually explicit material in electronic form and video voyeurism.
NE excluded from quota regime
The Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Bill, 2006, providing for 27 per cent reservation to OBCs, left Northeast completely out of the purview of Act.
I would never cheat on Gauri: SRK
Shah Rukh Khan, would never cheat on his wife or turn his back on his family for another woman.
India win chess team gold
India were assured of the gold after the eighth round as they had taken an unassailable lead over the others.
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38,000 sq km of India with China
China illegally claims about 90,000 square km of territory in the Eastern sector also, said Pranab Mukharjee.
Paes-Bhupathi win doubles gold
Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi have won the men's doubles gold medal at the XVth Asian Games in Doha.
Why US Act on N-Bill angers scientists
Even as President Bush readies to sign the nuclear deal Bill on Monday, Indian nuclear experts and scientists have told the Govt either to renegotiate the deal or tell the US to forget about it.