India
DTC staff to double as bomb squad
Special training is being given to the DTC staff so that they can detect explosives and identify suspicious passengers.
Naxalites blow up Minister's house
In the second incident of its kind in the past four years, the naxalites in Orissa blew up the house of a former minister. No one was killed.
Starbus not best for BEST
Fire on BEST?s latest acquisition, the Starbus, has raised questions on its operational difficulties and lack of trained staff.
MLB: Rockies 5, Azulejos 3, 6 innings; Jiménez suma 12 victorias
Muttiah Muralitharan has said that Sachin is a great batsman, but he is also trying to be in his bowling form.
No place for trade unions in IT: Microsoft
Microsoft India Chairman Ravi Venkatesan has said that there is no place for trade unions in IT industry.
Williams shortlists Karthikeyan
After a slow start to his F1 career, Narain Karthikeyan is being considered by the Williams team to be their pay driver.
FM eases I-T pangs for salaried class
Once the online Tax Information Network is in place, the salaried class may be spared from filing IT returns.
Eminent writer Nirmal Verma dead
India has lost one of the doyens of Hindi literature with the death of Nirmal Verma.
Pawar Dalmia duel set for Nov 30
Be it the men in blue or the BCCI, cricket in India never escapes the corridors of controversy. After much drama, parties decide to contest BCCI election before 30.
Paes defeats Bhupathi in doubles
The Indo- Serbian pair of Paes and Zimonjic advance to the semis.
Becks No three in the rich list
England's football captain wants about Rs 1.5 crore as salary per week.
Vietnamese referees arrested for match fixing
Referees face charges for fixing soccer match.
Time out for Satans
In an age where the belief in exorcism is on the verge of extinction, the Pontifical University in Rome revives the Roman Catholic rite.
Terrorists declare ceasefire in PoK
Hope floats in quake-hit Kashmir as terrorists call truce.
On rebalancing the world economy
In the long-term, global rebalancing will depend on how countries put new ideas into practice