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What N Korea's test means for world
Officials from Washington to Seoul are raising the spectre of an Asian nuclear arms race.
Schemes, celebrities draw Indian buyers
Indians will shop where they see a chance to win great gifts or a date with their favourite celebrity, says one survey.
SRK is India's biggest star: Abhishek
Abhishek dismisses rumours of tensions between Shah Rukh and him, saying he would love to work with him again.
Shots fired at tense Korean border
South Korean soldiers fired 60 shots as a warning after five North Korean soldiers crossed a boundary.
Uma gives BJP bypoll-ar disorder
Bhartiya Janashakti Party leader Uma Bharti could spoil the party for the BJP in Vidisha Lok Sabha bypolls.
Karnataka okays English in schools
Karnataka cabinet has approved the teaching of English in all Kannada medium schools from the coming academic year.
I’m an arbiter not activist: Habibullah
Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah clarified that he didn't criticise the proposed government amendments.
Spectacular images reveal Mars' history
Spectacular new images of Mars could reveal clues about tens of millions of years of the red planet's history.
Militants behead soldier in Kashmir
Mohammad Shafi's headless body was found at Brat while his head was recovered from the main chowk of Sopore.
Mixed reactions for UK BPO sting
While scholars feel there’s no threat and many prominent firms certifying India as safe, UK govt isn't satisfied.
Fisichella not upset with Alonso
Fisichella says he has no problem with Alonso despite the champion's apparent criticism before the Japanese GP.
BPO staff need ethical training: Poll
A poll states the BPO sector has been facing repeated security failures due to lack of a whistle-blowing policy.
Cell phone users are not a loyal lot
Study says 30 percent cell phone users will change their service provider for a better offer.
Reform financial sector, says PM
Pension fund system and insurance sector have to be promoted for debt market, says Manmohan.
Markets open positively, turn volatile
The markets opened on a positive note but became volatile. The buying was seen in metal, technology, and banking stocks.
'93 blasts: 4 Memon aides guilty
The four are facing the charges of conspiracy and participating in landing of arms and explosives.