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Anna Hazare admitted to Pune hospital
Hazare had earlier this month observed a 98-hour fast demanding the government enact a strong anti-corruption law.
HC stays pilots' strike in public interest
The Delhi court's decision came even as nearly 50 flights had to be cancelled.
'God told me to throw slippers at Suresh Kalmadi'
MiD DAY quizzed 40-year-old Manoj Sharma after he hit the ex-CWG Organising Committee chief.
Misery really does love company, study says
The happiest places sometimes also have the highest suicide rates.
Indian names in Swiss bank data list: Assange
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he will soon make the Swiss bank data list public.
Egypt suspends governor linked to Mubarak regime
The governor Emad Mikhail who has now been suspended for three months was the main reason behind the protests.
Sai Baba's aide given police protection
Satyaji had been facing allegations that he did not feed the Baba proper food and gave him sedative drugs.
Lanka killings could be 'war crimes': UN panel
But the UN would only launch a probe if Colombo agrees or member states call for it.
ED questions Puducherry LG in Hasan Ali case
Opposition parties have called for a bandh on Wednesday seeking recall of Iqbal Singh.
IFA launches IPL-like Premier League Soccer
PLS initially will have six franchises to be chosen through competitive bidding for 10 years.
Cong suspends Suresh Kalmadi over CWG scam
The CBI has arrested Kalmadi in the Commonwealth Games Time Scoring Equipment scam case.
Decision on Army chief's age soon: Antony
Indian Army chief General VK Singh claims he was born in 1951 but the records show it as 1950.
Ecclestone hints at exit if Murdoch snags F1
F1 boss Ecclestone is ready to quit if Murdoch's media group succeeds in a bid to take control of the sport.
Ronjan Sodhi shoots WC silver, bags Olympic berth
Sodhi had shot 46, 48 and 48 in the qualification series, before compiling 41 in the final.
'Al-Qaeda leaders were in Karachi during 9/11'
Al-Qaeda has threatened to unleash a "nuclear hellstorm" on the West if Osama bin Laden is nabbed.
At 50, is the microchip ready for retirement?
After 50 years of tectonic improvements, the microchip may be finally be reaching its limits.