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Indo-US N-deal good for US jobs: Rice
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that the Indo-US nuclear agreement is good for American jobs because it opens the door to civilian nuclear trade.
Alonso wins Bahrain Grand Prix
Michael Schumacher, who started from pole position, was second at 1.246sec with Finland's Kimi Raikkonen finishing third.
Iran rules out Russia nuclear plan
Iran will no longer consider a proposal to move its uranium enrichment programme to Russian territory and is instead considering large-scale uranium enrichment at home.
Bond triggers W Indies collapse
At the close of play, they had been reduced to 246 for eight, still needing a further 45 runs from tailenders to win the match.
Daya's bail plea in court next week
Encounter specialist Daya Nayak contended that he had "roots in the society" and would not abscond if released on bail.
Indians on target in badge matches
Gagan Narang shot 596 out of 600 to emerge the winner while Abhinav Bindra (595) finished second in the pre-event competition.
Cops foil terror bid in Goa, nab one
The Goa Police on Friday arrested one person and recovered huge amount of explosives from him. The arrested man has confessed to being trained in Pak.
Yoga Guru Ramdev to take on AIDS
Yoga improves the immune system and helps fight cancer, is Baba Ramdev’s view. Ramdev intends to conduct intensive study on AIDS.
Sania-Sugiyama in round II at Indian Wells
She had suffered the injury on her serving arm two weeks ago but partnered Ai Sugiyama to defeat Zanetti Stepahnie Foretz,
Schroeder defends Indo-US deal
The annual event is a forum for free and frank exchange of ideas among political leaders, Nobel laureates and policy makers.
16 MNCs turn up at IIMA on Day Zero
Silence is bliss - this seems to be the mantra for Day Zero of the 2006 placement season at India's premier B-school.
Abbas stripped of certain powers
Hamas is revoking recent legislation that gave more powers to Fatah leader, President Mahmoud Abbas. Palestinian Legisltative Council has voted to strip Abbas of certain powers.
Green signal to more red cards by FIFA
A meeting of the governing body's IFAB in Lucerne also approved yellow cards for shirt pulling or holding an opponent.
Highlights of Bush's Farewell Address
US President George W Bush on Friday said relationship between India and the United States was 'closer than ever before' and it has the power to transform the world.
Aussies line-up Greeks and Dutch
Australia will fine-tune their World Cup preparations with confirmed friendlies against Greece and the Netherlands, the Australian Football Federation said.
IAEA cheers N-powerment of India
The Director of International Atomic Energy Agency, El Baradei, has welcomed the announcement of the nuclear cooperation.