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NASA clicks first 3D image of the sun
A NASA-led mission has provided the world's first ever 3D image of the sun's surface.
No progress in Egyptian govt-opposition talks
Protesters, camped out in Tahrir Sqaure, have vowed to stay until Mubarak quits.
Indian economy to grow by 8.6 pc in 2010-11
The GDP growth projection is higher than the forecasts made by the RBI.
Germany sells vision for 'green toys' to world
The toys have a solar panel and only runs if kids remember to insert bright red "energy stones".
A wedding at Cairo's Tahrir Square?
Twitter was agog Sunday about a wedding that is to take place at Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square.
Egyptian stability important for Mideast peace
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern for the current unrest in Egypt.
Defence Ministry to spend full budget quota
The Defence Ministry to spend its full quota of Rs 60,000 crore for capital acquisitions.
Jaipur: constable accused of rape surrenders
The constable who went into hiding after the incident surrendered before the CB-CID.
La Liga: Barca beat Atletico to create history
Villarreal handed 1-0 defeat at home by Levante, Bilbao register another home win
EU freezes assets of Ben Ali's clan
Tunisia's ousted president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali fled to Saudi Arabia on January 14.
Pak willing to engage India in dialogue: Zardari
Zardari said the war over Kashmir envisioned by PPP founder Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was still on.
Pans, condoms star in anti-Berlusconi protests
Italians are protesting the prime minister's sex scandals with a mix of outrage and humour.
Suleiman plans to limit Mubarak's power
Omar Suleiman and top military leaders reportedly are taking steps to nudge Mubarak from power.
Earthquake of 6.3 magnitude strikes Manipur
The region is remote and sparsely populated, more than 400 kilometres from Mandalay.
Blackburn Rovers chairman steps down
Blackburn chairman John Williams has stepped down after 14 years with the Premier League club.
BBC apologises for calling Mexicans lazy
The remarks had caused outrage in Mexico where hundreds contacted the BBC in protest.