Dec 14, 2009
Pak officers working with jihadis: Headley to FBI
Sources said the Pakistan army officials identified by Headley were working with Lashkar on 'Karachi project' as part of a larger campaign against India.
PM Manmohan Singh, Wen may skip Copenhagen
The Indian and the Chinese governments have made it clear that their leaders would agree to go to Copenhagen if the industrialised world is ready for a deal by December 16.
India has 500 million mobile phone numbers
India had crossed 488.40 million wireless connections at the end of October 2009 and will be breaching the half-billion wireless connections mark just about now.
Lanka Army killed surrendering LTTE men: Fonseka
In an explosive interview, ex-army chief and opposition presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka said Sri Lankan forces eliminated surrendering Tamil Tiger militants on the orders of the defence secretary.
Now, fresh calls for Seemanchal state
Amid clamouring for more smaller states, the demand for creation of a separate Seemanchal state in Bihar seems to be hotting up along with that of Mithilanchal.
Now, even Hindu brides walk down the aisle
Welcome to the new age fusion wedding, where Indian rituals are blended with western and Bollywood's been partially nudged out by Hollywood.
'Manscaping', the latest buzz for metrosexuals
Who said only ladies were high-maintenance - a new movement called ‘manscaping’ has emerged which sees men visiting spas to groom their body hair, to clean up eyebrows and backs.
President's rule looms over Andhra Pradesh
Once the Congress high command takes stock of the spiralling situation, it is likely to give Rosaiah the go-ahead to step down, place the state assembly in suspended animation and impose Central control.
It wasn't porn: Mrs Om Puri
Tell-all books about unzippings’ and such like in the personal lives of popular faces – whether on their own or by someone close to them – ensure instant buzz.
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