Mar 18, 2011

Working couples spend 15-20 mts with kids: Study


With the increasing job responsibilities coupled with household obligations, a majority of working couples in the large industrial town of Ludhiana are not able to spend "quality time" with their kids...


Diabetes, tuberculosis drugs to be costlier


The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) today said it has increased prices of 62 drugs, which are mainly based on indigenously manufactured insulin, giving a filip to domestic firms.


England live to fight another day


England clinched yet another cliff hanger by the skin of their teeth to keep their ICC Cricket World Cup hopes alive.


Swann salutes Tredwell heroics


Graeme Swann admitted he thought England's ICC Cricket World Cup hopes had evaporated before a late rally saw them snatch a thrilling win.


No appeal from Ferguson over ban


The Football Association have confirmed Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will not appeal his five-game touchline ban.


England pull off sensational win


England hopes in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 remains alive after they pulled of a thrilling 18-run win against West Indies.


French Ligue 1 Weekend Preview


Lyon coach Claude Puel is hoping his players do not dwell on their Champions League exit and retrain their focus towards the title race.


German Bundesliga Weekend Preview


The race for a place in the Champions League next season and the battle to avoid relegation begins in earnest this weekend.


Hughes flattered by Bayern link


Mark Hughes admitted it was "flattering" to be linked with the Bayern Munich job following reports he could replace Louis van Gaal.


6 Nations: "Italy hungry for success"


Italy centre Andrea Masi has warned the Azzurri are hungry for more success ahead of Saturday's RBS 6 Nations clash against Scotland.


6 Nations: O'Connell has respect for England


Ireland lock Paul O'Connell believes Grand Slam-chasing England are carved in the image of Martin Johnson.


UCL Quarter-finals Draw Preview


The eight teams standing in the UEFA Champions League will discover their quarter-final fate on Friday.


McMahon: Tottenham are for real


ESPN STAR Sports football pundit Steve McMahon believes Tottenham Hotspur are for real this time around.


Andrew Leci: Gunners' SOS


ESPN STAR Sports' Andrew Leci believes Arsenal have 10 days left to save their season (SOS).


Blanc admits doubts over Evra, Ribery


Laurent Blanc has admitted question marks remain over Patrice Evra and Franck Ribery despite recalling them to the France squad.


6 Nations: Gatland tips North to shine


Wales coach Warren Gatland has tipped George North to be "an absolute star" of the future after handing him his RBS 6 Nations debut.


Premier League Weekend Preview


The Premier League is set for another crucial weekend in the battle for the Champions League places.


England live to fight another day


England clinched yet another cliff hanger by the skin of their teeth to keep their ICC Cricket World Cup hopes alive.


Swann salutes Tredwell heroics


Graeme Swann admitted he thought England's ICC Cricket World Cup hopes had evaporated before a late rally saw them snatch a thrilling win.


England pull off sensational win


England hopes in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 remains alive after they pulled of a thrilling 18-run win against West Indies.


ICC CWC STREAMING: SL vs NZ


Sri Lanka will be keen to prove a point or two in their last Group A encounter versus New Zealand.


Ten Doeschate eager to impress Kolkata


Ryan ten Doeschate said he is looking forward to play in front of his "home crowd" when he will come as part of the Kolkata Knight Riders' team in the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League.


"Lucky to be part of 2011 ICC CWC"


Peter Borren said they were lucky to be part of the 2011 ICC CWC where they got the chance to play at big stadiums with huge crowds in attendance.


Ajmal Shahzad ruled out of World Cup


Ajmal Shahzad has been ruled out of the rest of England's World Cup campaign because of a recurrence of a hamstring injury.