India
Gatlin to challenge four-year suspension
A three-member arbitration panel suspended the 25-year-old American until May 24, 2010.
Sri Lanka decides to terminate ceasefire with LTTE
There would, however, be no ban on the LTTE as of now.
Over 220 Indians died during Haj in 2007
Most of the deaths during the pilgrimage were due to natural causes, says a report.
Indian kills pregnant daughter, family in US
Chander did not like his son-in-law as he belonged to a lower caste.
Division of Jerusalem may be necessary for peace: Olmert
Olmert has said the division of the holy city may be inevitable to bring peace to the country.
Hillary to win polls, Mush may lose job: report
Financial Times speculated that Musharraf may not be President by end of 2008.
Bhutan ready for Monday's democratic elections
Bhutan is the last country in the sub-continent that has a monarchy.
Bihar patenting Madhubani paintings, Shahi litchis
Tassar silk and the aromatic Katarni rice have also been registered for patenting.
A year after death, Saddam haunts Iraqis
Hundreds of Saddam supporters gather in Tikrit, shou tslogans, recite poems.
Want to be a radio jockey? Get your own internet show
Anyone with dreams of being a talk radio star, can play host on their own show, on the web.
Akram shocked, worried after Benazir's assassination
The former Pakistan captain is in Australia as part of the TV commentary team for ESPN-Star Sports.
The girl who won Indian hearts in Shimla
Benazir was 16 when she accompanied her father to post-war summit.
Benazir's husband says attack an 'act of govt'
Asif Ali Zardari holds Musharraf govt responsible for security lapse.
India, China armies 'rout terrorists, free hostages'
Drill on Tuesday marks end of first joint military training between Asian giants.
Telugu star Chiranjeevi's father passes away
K Venkat Rao died on Sunday night following a brief illness.
Historian compares Queen to uneducated housewife
Historian David Starkey has been described as 'the rudest man in Britain'.