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Markets volatile: ACC, HDFC top losers
The markets are volatile and are trading flat due to lack of buying interest in scrips.
AFP journalist abducted in Gaza
An AFP photographer was abducted by masked men from outside the agency's office here, media reports said.
Tata gets 'possession' of Singur land
Tata Motors got permissive possession over Singur land which entitles it to carry out initial processes for setting up its car plant.
A drink daily can cut heart attack risk
Moderate intake of alcohol may cut the risk of heart attack in men suffering from high blood pressure, says study.
Yoga effect on AIDS? Baba has 'proof'
Baba Ramdev says he has evidence to prove that yoga can increase the immunity power of an AIDS patient.
Polio battle still not over in Bihar
The battle against polio is far from over in Bihar, which recorded 51 new cases in 2006.
The great laughter challenge for cops
All in a day's work just for laughs. That was the mantra for Punjab's police on the first day of the New Year.
Wharton kids take lessons on Metro rail
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's construction of world-class rail system in congested Delhi has inspired Wharton students.
Kerala ushers in New Year in high 'spirit'
Kerala bid goodbye to 2006 by consuming alcohol worth Rs 213 million in the days leading up to the New Year.
Kavita case: 4th accused surrenders
A person, who was named as fourth accused in the Kavita Rani murder case, surrendered in Meerut on Sunday evening.
Boy dies after falling into tubewell
A 6-year-old boy was killed after falling into a 180 feet deep tubewell in Barama Kheda village near Ratlam in MP.
67-yr-old woman gives birth to twins
A 67-year-old Spanish woman has become the oldest known woman to give birth after the Hospital said she had twins.
Infy to spend Rs 800 cr on training
Software major Infosys has said that it will spend Rs 800 crore on training programmes in the coming year.
Execution 'unfortunate', says India
Pranab Mukherjee says in statement India hopes ex-dictator's death won’t affect peace in Iraq.
Saddam's journey from birth to death
Saddam was born in the small town of al-Auja near Tikrit, Iraq. We trace the journey from his childhood to death.
'Stressed' Army to recruit psychiatrists
Psychiatrists would be able to assess the behaviour of persons and could stop any suicidal trends in Army.