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Arsenal say hello to new stadium
Arsenal celebrated the opening of their dazzling new Emirates Stadium for a friendly against Ajax Amsterdam.
Tour de France: Tosatto wins stage 18
The victory was a first in four Tour appearances for Tosatto, a QuickStep rider who won the 2004 Tour of Tuscany.
Indian weightlifters banned for a year
IWF had announced the ban after the Melbourne Games but were undecided on the duration of suspension to be slapped.
Nathula trade mired in red-tape
Indian customs officials denied traders from Sikkim permission to take goods to the Chinese trade mart.
SC stays relief to cops in Shivani case
The order by SC directed the police to hand over the copies of case diaries in the Shivani Bhatnagar murder case.
Deport Dawood, India tells Pak
India has reacted sharply to Musharraf's comments on Thursday demanding proof of Pakistan's involvement in 7/11 blasts.
Here's the answer to fuel worries
A Spanish company claimed they will be able to provide a potentially inexhaustible source of clean fuel.
Caribbean airlines land contract for WC
The major air carriers based in the Caribbean landed a major contract for next year's cricket World Cup.
Tequila sells for $225,000 a bottle
An impossibly upmarket brand of tequila went on sale in Mexico on Thursday night for $225,000 a bottle.
Bangladeshi infiltration to rise: UN
India has been unable to effectively deport the migrants, and Dhaka consistently denies that it takes place at all.
Hardenne agrees to play Fed Cup final
Justine Henin-Hardenne will play for Belgium in the final of the Fed Cup against Italy in September.
Britain records hottest July since 1911
Britain on Wednesday recorded the hottest July day since 1911 when temperatures reached 36.3 degrees.
Peace attempts at Jamia prove futile
Six students of the Jamia Milia Islamia University began a hunger strike, demanding arrest of the proctor.
The calendar babes have IT
Women techies are not drab geeks; they are sexy enough to be calendar girls, proves Screen Goddess calendar.
Now, a Rahman touch to the Oscars
AR Rahman inspires Warner Bros, Fox and Universal to add a Bollywood touch to the next Oscars night.
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