Office, agreed, is a tricky place to forge friendships as one moment you are treading on thin ice, and in the other sharing like a soul mate.
Oct 20, 2010
Trying to be friends with your colleague?
Office, agreed, is a tricky place to forge friendships as one moment you are treading on thin ice, and in the other sharing like a soul mate.
Six terrible things you can say to a guy
Things were going swimmingly well until your last outburst. He has suddenly gone into a shell and snapped all communication with you.
Six steps to a happy sex life
Here are six sex tips to get you all raring to go and sweep your man off his feet.
Australian Dani challenges CWG champ Poonia
Australian discus world champ Dani Samuels has demanded a duel with Krishna Poonia, who led a historic Indian 1-2-3 sweep of the event at the Games.
10 things he's sure to notice
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Hodgson: We can't wait till January
Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson is not about to sit around waiting for John W Henry to save the club with his chequebook.
Rugby: Kiwi recognize Tomkins threat
New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney has identified Sam Tomkins as a major threat to his side in the opening Four Nations clash.
Mourinho hails fantastic Real display
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho hailed his side's performance in their 2-0 Champions League victory over AC Milan as "fantastic".
Ancelotti: Top spot not secured yet
Carlo Ancelotti insists Chelsea have lots to do to ensure top-spot in Group F despite a comfortable 2-0 victory over Spartak Moscow.
Fergie: Luck not on United's side
Sir Alex Ferguson has cited Edwin van der Sar's howler against West Brom as an example of Manchester United's problems this season.
MLB: Rangers close on World Series
The Texas Rangers are one win away from a first appearance in the World Series after a 10-3 victory over the New York Yankees.
Borriello: We deserved nothing
Roma striker Marco Borriello believes his team deserved nothing from Tuesday's 3-1 home defeat to Basel.
IPL 4 may be a seven team affair
After Kings XI and Royals were scrapped, the Kochi franchise may be disqualified from IPL 4.
Hughton: Business as usual
Newcastle boss Chris Hughton was today plotting a way forward as he entered the latest crucial period of his reign.
Bell sets sights on Ashes century
England batsman Ian Bell is determined to put right one of the biggest frustrations of his Test career by scoring a hundred against Australia.
Maloney: I can help England win Ashes
Frank Maloney reckons England's cricketers will be boxing clever in Australia if he is teaching them the noble art.
ICC to grill PCB chief on Saturday
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt will be grilled by the special task force of the ICC on Saturday in a teleconference.
"India will repeat CWG heroics"
The Indian hockey team, which reached the CWG finals, will repeat a similar feat in the upcoming Asian Games, Shivendra Singh said.
MLB: Giants over Phillies in Game 3
The San Francisco Giants beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 in Game 3 of the National League championship series.
NBA bans super jumping shoes
The NBA has moved quickly to ban a new line of sneakers that claims to increase vertical leap.
Rubel helps Bangladesh sweep NZ series
Rubel Hossain grabbed four wickets as Bangladesh completed a sweep with a thrilling three-run victory over New Zealand in the fifth and final ODI.
ICC mulls proposal to use undercover agents as bookies
The ICC is considering a proposal where undercover agents posing as illegal bookmakers will approach players to see if they report any doubtful encounters.
ICC expands qualification process for T20 World Cup
ICC announced that a new qualification tournament featuring 16 teams would take place in 2012 to give more teams a chance to make it to T20 WC in Lanka.
It will be awesome to represent Australia in Test: Khawaja
Usman Khawaja, who is getting fans vote to join the Australian team at the expense of Hussey, has said that it would be awesome to represent the country.
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
St George's Park staged the first Test to be played outside England or Australia in 1888-89 and in 1969-70 hosted the final Test before South Africa's isolation.
We need collective approach to succeed: Raman
Bengal coach W V Raman said that he will to inculcate a sense of collectivity among team members rather than encouraging individualism in the side.
More exposure needed to nurture woman talents: Anjum Chopra
Indian women's team is struggling to find the talents and former captain Anjum Chopra feels the only way out is to give more exposure to the young lot through competitive matches.
Nielsen: Onus is on Hauritz
Australia coach Tim Nielson has warned Nathan Hauritz that it is up to him to take the initiative if he wants to rise through the ranks in the Australia side.
"Bowling to Tendulkar an enigma"
Australian speedster Shaun Tait, who is recuperating from an injury said bowling to Sachin Tendulkar is tough for all the bowlers.
"Unfair to blame KCA for abandonment"
Former India captain Ravi Shastri said it was "improper" on the part of former BCCI secretary S K Nair to blame Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) for abandoning of the first India-Australia ODI at Kochi.
Afridi focused on series win
Shahid Afridi believes that all under-fire Pakistan need is a series win against South Africa to boost their confidence ahead of next year's World Cup after a tumultuous tour of England.
Dhawan likely to play on Wednesday
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday said Shikhar Dhawan is likely to make his one-day debut against Australia in Vizag.
Clarke: I am not at all under pressure
Michael Clarke on Tuesday said he deserved the criticism after a string of poor shows in their 0-2 Test series loss against India.
NZC sticking by defeated squad
New Zealand Cricket's general manager Geoff Allott concedes the drubbing by Bangladesh raises serious questions ahead of the WC.
Sanga: Australia tour will be tough
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara is expecting Australia to shrug off their indifferent form and provide stern opposition.
Jennings playing hard to get
Ray Jennings has hinted to CSA, saying they will have to take an initiative if they want him back as the Proteas coach in 2011.
Dhoni: A change of role for Yuvraj
India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday said it would be a change of role for Yuvraj Singh in the one-day series against Australia.
'Ponting is right man for Australia'
Shane Warne remains confident Ricky Ponting is the right man to lead Australia in the forthcoming Ashes.
India aim to take lead against Aussies
India will look to take the lead against a depleted Australia side in the second ODI in Vishakhapatnam on Wednesday.
'Picking on Pietersen could backfire'
Former Test spearhead Brett Lee has warned Australia's planned assault on England batsman Kevin Pietersen could backfire.
Royals clear doubts over payment issue
Rajasthan Royals on Monday assured its contracted players that their payment issues and other obligations would be honoured by the IPL franchise.
Yousuf suffers hamstring injury
Pakistan former captain Mohammad Yousuf has suffered a hamstring strain just five days before the national team leaves for Abu Dhabi.
Llorente to replace Rooney at United?
Manchester United are already preparing for life without Wayne Rooney with Fernando Llorente their target this January.
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