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A tsunami of joy for some
When the ocean went mad on December 26 2004, bringing death to thousands, Krishan and Amrithana came into the world.
Sensex closes 48 points lower at 9427
The markets closed lower amid losses in technology, metal, pharma, auto, banking, consumer durables, FMCG and select oil stocks.
Robbie wears a corset to keep in shape
While most men wouldn't be caught dead wearing a piece of women's clothing, Robbie Williams wears corsets to get in shape.
Indian hockey finds a new low
With key players like Gagan Ajit and Prabhjot totally off colour, the need of the hour is to take some hard decisions.
Orlando-Kate to bloom into matrimony
Orlando has been seeing the 22-year-old beauty since January 2003, after they met filming an advertisement for GAP.
Raymond man dons Sheriff's hat
The hi-flying Vijaypat Singhania, Chairman Emeritus, Raymond, has been sworn in as the Sheriff of Mumbai.
Sensex, Nifty end at all-time high
The markets witnessed a smart rally on Monday. Gains were seen in metal, FMCG, capital goods, technology, banking, oil and auto stocks.
Sydney police bust racist ring
Australian police seized petrol bombs, knives and iron bars around Sydney beaches on Sunday along with mobile phones used to spread racist messages.
WTO protesters clash with police
Police used tear gas, fire hoses and pepper spray to quell demonstrations outside WTO meet venue in Hong Kong.
Indian billionaires club expanding
According to the Forbes' annual 40 richest Indians list, the number of billionaires double since last year.
BPO security beefed up nationwide
In the wake of the rape and murder of a BPO employee in Bangalore, companies across India beef up their security.
Drugs tainted Montgomery retires
The sprinter was banned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday despite not testing positive for drugs.
Eleven get lifer for Gujarat riots
A fast-track court in Godhra sentenced 11 people to life imprisonment for killing 11 Muslims during religious riots in 2002.
Labour Minister vouches for EPF raise
Under attack from Left parties for slashing the EPF rate, Labour Minister promised to do everything possible for "best returns."
India for pro-farmer deals at WTO
Developing countries like India and Brazil are demanding a level playing field with the developed countries in Hong Kong.
US, EU at loggerheads over farm imports
A deadlock over the EU's refusal to open its markets to imports of farm goods has dashed hopes of a wide-ranging trade treaty.