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Can fast food be actually healthy?
Comparing levels of trans fatty acids, Danish study finds McDonald’s fast food is healthier in Denmark than that in US.
Russia no junior partner to US: Gorbachev
Ex Russian President, Mikhail Gorbachev laments about rising tensions in US-Russian relations. He says Russia is not US’s "junior partner".
Media doesn't know fashion: Manish Arora
Fashion designer Manish Arora is called 'Attitude Arora'. His clothes are just like his nickname: street-smart, bizarre and edgy.
In Pics: Bangalore on the boil
Frenzied fans of Kannada thespian Rajkumar went on a rampage on Thursday, resorting to stone-pelting and targeting vehicles.
Interactive: Light a candle
Kannada superstar Rajkumar, died of cardiac arrest in Bangalore on Wednesday. He was 77. Born on April 24, 1929 in Gajanur, Karnataka, Rajkumar acted in more than 200 movies over 45 years.
Cabinet Secy returns quota proposal
Cabinet Secretary BK Chaturvedi has returned the Central government's proposal to reserve 27 per cent seats for Other Backward Castes in all Central Universities and colleges including IITs and IIMs.
Godhra train carnage accused arrested
The accused, identified as Shaukat, is alleged to be one of the core group members who had set ablaze the S-6 coach of the train.
India earmarks eight 2011 WC venues
The ICC is expected to decide the 2011 World Cup host later this month after evaluating Asia's bid on April 21.
Geneva Conventions needs change: Reid
British Defence Minister John Reid has called for updating Geneva Conventions to cover treatment of terrorism-suspected prisoners.
Face the Ramp star sizzles on stage
Bangalore girl Shwetha Reddy walked the ramp for designer Raghavendra Rathore at the India Fashion Week on Wednesday night.
Brazil's Prez backs 2014 World Cup bid
Brazil, the most successful World Cup nation with five titles in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002, have only once organised the tournament.
Gambhir axed, thumbs up for Sehwag
Chairman of selectors Kiran More said there was no questioning Virender Sehwag's credibility as a batsman.
The Bedgate: Straw floors Rice
Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw was rapped for ungentlemanly conduct today after reportedly commandeering US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's private quarters on her official jet.
US should realise its duties: Gorbachev
Former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev criticises US to be "intoxicated" by superpower status, he asks US to realise its responsibities.
Soldiers battle for peace of mind
Stress has been the biggest enemy of the armed forces and to combat this problem the Army has hired counsellors in the Valley.
PM assures minorities in Assam
Prime Minister also said the government is willing to sort out the ULFA problem by dialogue provided they give up arms.