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Govt, India Inc should trust each other: PM
while inaugurating the India Corporate Week 2010 in New Delhi, Singh assured to provide a suitable environment for the corporate sector.
Mid-table Blackburn fire Allardyce as manager
"We have taken this decision as part of our wider plans and ambitions," said the club's website.
Despite 'Rakht Charitra 2' debacle, Suriya ready to work with Varma
RGV has decided to re-launch the actor in a romantic-action drama
DGCA unhappy with fares on airlines websites
Aviation Minister Praful Patel said that the fares are affecting not only tourism but also individuals.
Most Britons update Facebook, Twitter from bed
Three-quarters of Britons spend an average of 16 minutes daily to update their social networking profiles from bed
Mecca Masjid blast: CBI chargesheets 2 accused
The two accused, Devendra Gupta and Lokesh Sharma, are also accused in the Ajmer blast case.
How to survive the office party
Days of over-the-top office parties where co-workers got roaring drunk, ending up wearing lampshades are over.
New tool sweeps away Alzheimer's plaque from brain
The molecular tool shows promise in 'clearing' the brain of plaque that triggers Alzheimer's disease.
Hardware, not hackers responsible for Amazon outage
A hardware failure was the reason behind Amazon websites in Europe suffering an outage.
Jiabao visit: Will staple visa row be resolved?
India and China are hoping to resolve the issue of stapled visas during a visit by Chinese Premier Wen Jaibao this week.
Jairam Ramesh 'built bridges' in Cancun
The conference closed with Cancun Agreement, which marked progress for finance, technology and adaptation.
WikiLeaks: Singapore diplomat calls India 'stupid'
A top Singaporean diplomat described India as "stupid", saying India was "half in, half out" of the ASEAN grouping.
Amazon's UK site selling WikiLeaks excerpts
In an odd twist Amazon's UK website was found selling portions of the diplomatic cables contained in WikiLeaks.
SRK's musical drama 'Ishaan' returns on TV
The show is a productions of Red Chillies and was featured on Disney channel on Sundays
Liu awarded Nobel Peace Prize in absentia
Liu Xiaobo was represented by an empty chair at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo.
Starfish could cure asthma, arthritis
Starfish may soon provide treatment for inflammatory conditions such as asthma and arthritis, say experts.