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Mush signs bill amending law on rape
Amid protests from Opposition Islamist parties, President Pervez Musharraf on Friday signed the Bill.
Jobless grads to help you file tax
Government plans to employ 5,000 unemployed graduates from next fiscal year to help individuals to file their tax returns.
China hopes for gold rush at the pool
This is supposed to be the event where China will showcase its swimming talent for Beijing Olympics.
Markets end on all time high
The markets have opened in positive terrain on the first day of December as traders have shown their faith.
It's Time to honour Gandhi, Nehru
Gandhi and Nehru were among the Asian heroes honoured by Time magazine at a function to commemorate its 60 years.
Nokia sees 10% growth in mobile mkt
Nokia said it aimed to increase its market share in the mobile phone business in 2007 from its current global share.
Ailing Castro fails to attend b'day bash
The ailing Cuban leader had been advised by doctors not to attend the five-day birthday bash organised for him at Havana.
Beckham's stay hinges on Real success
Real Madrid's sports director is confident that their challenge for honours will convince Beckham to stay on in Spain.
Dope testing in chess on Asiad debut
Chess will have dope tests at the Asian Games. An official says he has no idea how drugs could enhance performance.
Wal-Mart India plan hits political wall
Wal-Mart's entry into India through a tie-up with corporate major Bharti has got sucked into a political whirlpool.
Get close to Kylie's butt, lose your job
A worker at Madame Tussauds Museum would pull down Kylie Minogue’s hotpants and kiss her bum.
'Filter violence from children's serials'
Renowned filmmaker Mike Pandey has stressed the need for the censor board to step in to "filter out" violent content.
AIDS to be a burden to the world by 2030
AIDS will become the world’s most burdensome disease by 2030 threatening world population, says study.
Is there a Mulayam-BJP nexus?
Is there a secret understanding between Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh and the top BJP leadership?
Sarabjit's kin meets Kasuri for mercy
Sarabjit's sister meets Pak Foreign Minister Khurshid Mohammad Kasuri in Delhi and pleads clemency for him.
Ground reality about low-cost airlines
Low-cost airlines that offer the world for a penny will have to be more careful of what they promise.