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Russian president to sign space, energy deals
Dmitri Medvedev aims at signing up on civilian nuclear energy, space and defence with India.
Heart patients watch out, winter can be deadly
Doctors add that lack of sunlight is another reason which explains why heart attacks occur more often.
Chess: Koneru Humpy out of World Championship
In the last World Championship too, Humpy had suffered a similar defeat in the semis at the hands of the same opponent.
PC wanted access to Headley for form's sake
A leaked WikiLeaks cable suggests Chidambaram requested US authorities to get access to Headley even if just for appearance's sake.
Chaos at Delhi airport after systems collapse
The collapse occurred due to IT related issues affecting baggage and check-in counters.
English language has doubled over last century
Researchers at Harvard and Google found that language was expanding by 8,500 words a year in the new millennium.
Snacking at your keyboard makes you eat more
Scientists say that eating at your desk makes you far more likely to snack later in the day.
E-mail alerts to warn pilots
Scientists from New Zealand are developing system to alert pilots on flights via e-mails about volcanic eruptions.
Mother, grandma try to sell girls, arrested
Police said the arrests were made after about 300 villagers rallied behind the girls.
US argued against visa to pro-India J&K leader
According to cable made public by WikiLeaks, US embassy argued against issuing visa to J&K leader Usman Abdul Majid.
Review: BlackBerry Bold 9780 - best BlackBerry yet
The classy BlackBerry Bold 9780 smartphone has what it takes compared to other top-of-the-line competitors.
JPC demand is tool to defame govt: Maha Cong
"BJP-led Opposition's only aim is to create suspicion in the minds of people about the Congress government."
Present system unfit to solve Kashmir: Mirwaiz
Mirwaiz called for comprehensive dialogue between India, Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir officials on Kashmir issue.
Kasab mentally stable, says HC
High Court Judges said Kasab was mentally sound and did not need medical board to assess his psychological profile.
Nokia to cut 800 jobs in Finland
Nokia, the world's top cellphone maker by volume, plans to cut 800 jobs in its home Finnish market.
Bangalore civic body on road to redemption
With major infrastructure projects lined up next year, the civic body plans to rectify mistakes it made in 2010.